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popsy said:We live pretty rurally and I go to visit my kids every year before Christmas, usually early December. They live 4 hours away in Christchurch (that's NZ) where they sell nice trees that you cut down yourself...at least my son cuts it down for me!..I bring it back with me and up it goes so it really depends on when I get to visit the kids!
Our Christmas is mid-summer and we can't see the lights properly until about 10.30 at night but I wouldn't be without 'em! Reminds me of when I was a kid in England
Andy12345 said:do the christmas cards have snow on them?
popsy said:Andy12345 said:do the christmas cards have snow on them?
Know what? They do! How odd is that? I have been here 31 years but about the only things I will never get used to is a mid-summer Christmas and snow on Christmas cards. AND we have turkey too, with all the trimmings whilst the summer sun is shining outside. You should see the poor Santa's..heat stroke and then some! :wink:
Crazy world we live in isn't it?
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