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Dropping into the room with a plateful of cookies I baked yesterday.
This seems to be the year that people might have to alter their Christmas traditions as family situations change. It's been a while now since Seelerboy stopped trying to put together a few days off to make a rushed (and expensive) trip home and tried to pack a year's visit into a couple of days while experiencing jet-lag. So we just have Seelergirl, and in recent years we've gone to her place - and worked around the kids sharing Christmas with their father and his side of the family. That's the plan again this year.
But Christmas doesn't always have to be celebrated with the entire family around a huge table on Dec. 25th.
My younger sister showed me that when she married a second time - both had adult children, and grandchildren. They often eat several celebratory meals over the holidays - and December 25th might be a quiet day for them, and they invite a single friend to join them.
My older sister and her husband used to alternate between spending Christmas with their two sons' families. But now one son is gone, and his adult children scattered (and with homes and children of their own). So recently its been Christmas with the other son. And this year they are not well enough to travel. I must remember to phone them on Christmas day.

Alternate plans -- a big hotel here in town always puts on an elaborate meal. I have single (seperated, widowed) friends who meet there. I've let Seelergirl know that if hosting Christmas dinner isn't in her plans, to let me know and I will make reservations there. It might be nice to be catered to, and not feel that I had to help with clean-up.
 
Pinga-if you know in time- you can opt for an earlier or later christmas-or change your traditions to something new so you won't feel the ache as much. May they both be safe whatever happens I know one is an EMT on the East Coast.
Yes, oldest son is coming home for 4 days next weekend! We polled my husbands family and they were available, so he will see all his cousins at an early Christmas. We are having our immediate family Christmas then too.
 
I have had over 20 for christmas..and loved it, but it was a learning time..how to do it, how to accomodate those who would come for visit, but not stay for dinner, and so on. It was learning, adapting.

Now, we are going to be learning, adapting again. It is all good. I love some of Seeler's suggestions. I also know people who volunteer on Christmas Day, and I can see doing that.. Another year, when my health is better, I can see travelling to my sister's for Christmas, though...probably not while Dad is still with us. Travel is not an option for him.
 
feeling sad as I heard student passed away yesterday-asthma attack and heart attack. Am awaiting more details......
 
death confirmed. It happened at home not school. Our crisis counseling team has been in, Prayers for the single mom at the loss of her only child.
 
Asthma is so often thought to be an annoyance and not something serious, but then tragic outcomes occur from time to time. Something to consider with cold & flu season as well as the cold weather.

I hope the Mom has some family around for support. I will pray for her.
 
Ok it was a young 8 year old with an undiagnosed heart issue. Death occurred at the hospital. (That is good-there is so much guilt in an unexpected home death-what else should we have done) Staff and students are shaken, Christmas for the mom will be hard, and just part of her journey. It one of those times we can't take the burden away but can walk with the people. I spent time after school yoga today listening to the librarian/music teacher talk about the student.
 
Such a tragic story Tabitha. Grateful for school board crisis teams & their wisdom at such times. It will be a long journey for mom.
 
There's a big Christmas sale going on right now. I've enjoyed going in the past but the crowds are horrible and we found it's been getting worse over time. We seemed to get a big dump of snow and would go then as others didn't want to venture out, but this year it's warm and no snow. Really high attendance because of it.

I was thinking of going during the day when it wouldn't be quite so bad, but I had a really bad night last night. Going would just be asking for an attack. The big thing I wanted was Christmas cake, I've never had a year without it and I highly doubt anyone in my family will make it this year. I posted on the community fb page, someone will get it for me! I love that people here are willing to help out even if they don't know you. I will miss the crafts a bit but I find it's pretty repetitive and some of my favourites left to be replaced by ones I'm not interested in. Not going is sounding pretty good right now :)
 
It's great when you can leverage a network to help, and when you let them do it for you.

I am having a lazy Sunday. Went out last night and grooved to some blues of an artist that I have followed for close to 10 years. Today will be a quiet day.

I have spent 3 days washing, sorting and packaging up lego for our great nephews. Most will go to the two oldest newphews household, some to the next. It is quite the christmas present from my boys to their family, as the boys pass on their lego collection.
 
I am having a lazy Sunday. Went out last night and grooved to some blues of an artist that I have followed for close to 10 years. Today will be a quiet day.

Ditto on the quiet day. Been nursing a f***ed up back since Friday so not inclined to do much. It is improving so hopefully clears up by the time we leave on our Christmas vacation.

Saw your concert on FB. Must Google her up. I like blues though not as much as jazz.
 
Our lego left about 3 years ago. A boy had moved out of a moldy trailer-whole family just packed up and left. Lego collection did not make the move. I asked my 3 and our tub of lego went to this boy. I kept our playmobil though.
 
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