Holiday Traditions
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Man, what a Xmas dinner. I can't help but feel bad for the ole fella. And for everyone impacted by his issues. Hell, the whole story is sad, if darkly humorous @goosehd Hopefully none of that will become tradition
We got a ski in / ski out cabin for the family as our present to all of them (each of our parents and siblings, and my sister's family) but we couldn't do it ON Xmas, so it'll be more of a post-Xmas thru NYE deal. But in addition to my daughter's (first) birthday in a week, each of my nieces and nephew have birthdays within a couple of weeks of one another. So it will be a post Xmas / birthday party for the 4 younguns extravaganza for our families. I would like for this to become a tradition–we will see!
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So Santa's rocking those " Super Low Rise" pants this year?
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Please go on. This is amazing.
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Not really a tradition, but I found this when I was digging around for something else-
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@chris mine is on the tree right now [emoji847]
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The guy around the corner from my parents. It gets bigger each year.
He’s got mechanical figures that are better than those in shopping malls in addition to hundreds of blow molds.
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The two final (and most important), decorations:
My brother in law would definitely disagree! It's a great tree though and the Nephlings look like they're having fun.
On the subject of trees, my tradition has become telling myself around this sort of time that I'll put one up next year!
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Here’s a Baltimore tradition I’ll miss. In a magical place called Hampden they go batshit crazy on Xmas. They won’t even let you live on this bock unless you promise to do extravagant Xmas decorations. @Oaktavia do you guys go?
I've had friends who lived in Hampden…have not been there in some time. Sounds rad.
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Hattie made a trip around the Sun!
She and all 3 of my nieces and nephews have birthdays within two weeks of one another. So in addition to Hattie’s birthday party, we will be celebrating all of those birthdays and Christmas in Breckenridge. I hope all of these things live on as holiday traditions.