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Old Dec 05, 2014, 11:24 AM
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What are your holiday plans?
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 12:50 PM
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We are putting up our tree up today. We start our Christmas countdown today.

the 15th I have to make 22 lbs of white trash to be divided between 4 events.

I have set up a Christmas eve party for my son's friend's. They will make Christmas Ornament. While that's cooking they will be making mini pizza's. While the pizza is cooking and the ornament are cooling they'll make candy wreaths. Then they can eat and paint. If we can swing it We'll get them each a dollar tree toy but that depends how much our bills come out to. So I'm planing for about 7 kids and their parent(s).

After we go over to my sister in-laws. for the night. We come back the 26. We have our Christmas. Some time before the 5th my family comes over for their Christmas.
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 02:25 PM
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Umm we just go to my aunt's house for dinner and fellowship on Christmas eve-my mom's side of the family and friends. then Christmas day my sister and her family come to out house (me and my grandma and cat) and we eat lunch and exchange gifts. that's it.
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 02:58 PM
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Wife's family coming as always, but couple with "issues" didn't make it to Thanks Given. Two different kids, now adults, grandmother huddled over, helping with money, housing, and they both are not doing well. One unmarried with child, on drugs mostly but keeping a job for now. Refuses, I hear, to pay child support. He and girlfriend's boy child here Thanks Given. Forgot. Girl friend, son from another marriage, and his 2 yr old daughter. She loves drugs of some kind. Other adult grand son works on well, and makes good money, but spent it on used Ford pickup, and four wheeler. Truck worth less than he paid for it.

My side of the family, brother and sister, many years of hardship, and do not see since our mom died. Mom always had her kids at her home each year, and if you were not there, better have a good excuse.
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 03:53 PM
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Christmas Eve, candle lighting ceremony.

Christmas Day, a movie with popcorn and malt balls mixed in.

I will see my mom somewhere in there, but none of the others.
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 05:32 PM
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We are putting up our tree up today. We start our Christmas countdown today.

the 15th I have to make 22 lbs of white trash to be divided between 4 events.

I have set up a Christmas eve party for my son's friend's. They will make Christmas Ornament. While that's cooking they will be making mini pizza's. While the pizza is cooking and the ornament are cooling they'll make candy wreaths. Then they can eat and paint. If we can swing it We'll get them each a dollar tree toy but that depends how much our bills come out to. So I'm planing for about 7 kids and their parent(s).

After we go over to my sister in-laws. for the night. We come back the 26. We have our Christmas. Some time before the 5th my family comes over for their Christmas.
Some people think I'm white trash and I'm about 195. If that counts, what time will dinner be, lol. I'm glad you've got the spirit and doing better.
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 05:53 PM
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I just wish one year the entire world would just be kind to eachother , not worry about material gifts.. Give from the heart with kindness, acceptance and love... No one really gives a shyt about that toaster they got last year in the grand scheme of things.
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 06:34 PM
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with Christina. Kindness, acceptance and love. What would the world be like if everyone practiced those?
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Old Dec 05, 2014, 06:51 PM
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I heard that. Due to a lot of reasons, mainly instability at keeping employment more than 3 years before I get canned, my love meter is at about minus 10,000. Any of you fine ladies that have some to share, please send it my way.
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