Christmas Eve

I should be decorating my home today but I've decided not to bother. I moved some of the boxes into the living room yesterday and started looking through to decide which decorations to use but it stirred up emotions I could do without being to the fore this year. I'd chosen the majority of the decorations with Ced so every box is full of memories and this is one time in the year when I miss him more, if that's possible. I think it's time to get some new ones, more suited to my current home and available space ... a task to add to the 2021 to-do list!

On to today! No housework now until next year - I love saying that! It's all about celebrating until Twelfth Night and then real life can intrude again. The only thing I'd like to do today is to prep the vegetables for tomorrow but, as I'm only cooking for myself, there's not that much to do so it won't matter if I don't get round to it.

The high spots of the day will be watching 'It's A Wonderful Life' this afternoon, followed by 'Carols from King's, after which the TV will be switched off and my own version of Jolobokaflod can start. I have quite a few books to choose from but think I have settled on Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher, an older book I've never read but I have enjoyed some of her other work so I'm looking forward to losing myself in the pages.

I won't go to Midnight Mass in person but there are options on TV and radio if I can't find the recorded service offered by the local church.

I've scheduled some posts for the days between Christmas and New Year but may be slower than usual in responding to any comments and in visiting other blogs. I'll end by wishing you all a Merry Christmas, however you choose to celebrate the day. 

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    1. Thanks Amanda. Merry Christmas to you too xx

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  2. You're going to love "Winter Soltice". It's my very favourite book of Rosamunde Pilcher's. I've read it about 6 or 8 times. Yes, it's that good! Merry Christmas.

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    1. You're the second person to say that to me. I'm keen to get started on it now. I hope you have a lovely Christmas xx

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  3. I loved Winter Solstice and I hope you do too.
    Have a lovely day - one doesn't need decorations to make it Christmas.
    Sending you love and hugs today.
    xxx

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    1. Thanks Joy. It seems that Winter Solstice is a popular book and I'm not sure why I haven't read it before now.

      I think I will be better without any visual reminders this year. It'll be just as a good a day without the decorations around the room.

      Hope you have a fantastic time xx

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  4. Wishing you a very Happy Christmas. Who knows what will stir up memories of loved ones not here to share with us, those ornaments will keep & should the moment come that you want to display a few, there are at least within easy reach. I was surprised to check, I've also read Winter Solstice. Take care, sending hugs & happy thoughts your way. :)

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    1. Thanks Mary-Lou, and a Merry Christmas to you and Mr Man xx

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  5. I've had years when I didn't decorate for Christmas and that was perfectly fine. I wish you a blessed Christmas and may you rejoice in the message of hope and joy and peace the day brings.

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    1. Thanks Bless. I hope you and your daughter have a wonderful time as well xx

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  6. Have a very happy Christmas, wishing you a safe and peaceful 2021

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    1. Thank you. I wish the same for you and your family xx

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  7. A very happy Christmas and enjoy your book, Sounds a rather nice way to spend Christmas eve. I have a book as a present but will wait till tomorrow and enjoy this evening's carols.. and you'll be having your own Christmas dinner.

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    1. Thanks Chris, and a Merry Christmas to you too. It's been a lovely day and I am pleasantly tired and ready for bed ... an evening spent reading has been wonderfully relaxing.

      I'm looking forward to tomorrow and most definitely my own Christmas dinner! I hope you have a great time and enjoy your new book.

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  8. Merry Christmas! We have to make allowances and enjoy a Christmas that's enjoyable for us. New decorations for next year may be the best thing. Or not ;) No hurry in making that decision. Movies and books sounds like a wonderful "schedule" :)

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    1. Merry Christmas to you too. I always feel new decorations are something you need to go shopping for, not buy online, so there'll be no replacements until it's safe to do that.

      I have a couple of musicals lined up to watch every day for the rest of the week ... Hamilton and Once tomorrow, and Les Mis and Miss Saigon on Boxing Day.

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  9. Happy Christmas Eileen. Arilx

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    1. Thanks Aril, and a very Merry Christmas to you too xx

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    1. Thanks Nil. A Merry Christmas to you too xx

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