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Originally Posted by shattered sanity
I just stick to parts of christmas I like and don't overstress myself
example: because I spend it alone, I don't feel the need to go out the way with decorations (I have some nice ones, but that's not the point)
same with a big turkey I'm not going to cook a big massive turkey when it's only going to be me eating it.
I'll just watch muppet's christmas carol with a tin of chocolate. that's good enough for me. I have no one to buy me gifts, and I've all ready got my gift (I ordered it myself), it's a 25 cd set of the bradshaws
why overdo it
it's just a day in the end. like any other
and it's all a waste of time
all that planning for a few hours
no... I don't need that in my life
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I love a muppet's Christmas Carol and some chocolate. I do miss how it was a tradition to watch that every Christmas with my ex fiance, so I am afraid certain things like this will trigger. It's as if the things that make me happy are associated with things that make me sad. Maybe if I had someone else to watch it with, then that would be a good thing. I'm kind of alone though. There's some other Christmas movies I can think of that I like as well. Sometimes I get a little emotional when watching stuff lately, but it might still be worth it.