14-12-2017 13:11 - edited 28-12-2017 11:58
14-12-2017 13:11 - edited 28-12-2017 11:58
Hi everyone! How are you doing today?
Christmas is approaching fast!
We'd love to see all the community members talking about lots of things related to this holiday period. We will be posting a discussion topic on this board every day from today onwards to celebrate 12 Days of Christmas.
Each topic will ask a question about your views/experiences related to this holiday. The last topic will be posted on Christmas Day, 25th of December.
Additionally... to get you into the Christmas spirit, we've decided to give one random lucky participant in each of our 12 Days of Christmas topics a little present from us: a £15 Amazon voucher!
We will announce the winners in the Christmas Day topic. If you win, you will also get a PM (private message here on the forum) from us with your gift voucher code.
Note that the competition is now closed, but feel free to still take part in the below discussions about the holiday period.
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On to the first topic of discussion:
We'd love to see your ideas for Christmas decorations! Please comment below with how (and if) you're decorating your house/garden for Christmas. Share some photos too if you can!
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Check out also the following related topics so far:
Day 2: What's your ideal Christmas gift?
Day 3: Ideal gift for mum/dad/sister/partner?
Day 4: Most meaningful Christmas gift you've received?
Day 5: What's your favourite Christmas tradition?
Day 6: Non-traditional Christmas traditions or ideas?
Day 7: Celebrating the holidays with your pets
Day 8: Cooking tips and tricks!
Day 9: Your favourite and worst Christmas films to watch
Day 10: Your favourite and worst Christmas songs to listen?
Day 11: Which is better, giving or receiving gifts? Why?
Day 12: Merry Christmas everyone!
Looking forward to your replies!
on 15-12-2017 10:56
on 15-12-2017 10:56
@Cleoriff Hahaha yes it's certainly looking a bit dog eared!
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on 15-12-2017 10:59
on 15-12-2017 10:59
I prefer my Christmas trees a bit "dog eared" rather than puffy! The ones my family had when I was growing up were like that so I guess I got used to them.
on 15-12-2017 11:35
on 15-12-2017 11:35
on 15-12-2017 11:44
on 15-12-2017 11:44
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Martin-O2 wrote:Great thread guys! It's lovely to see all your decoration pictures and read about your acts of kindness over the festive period.
I don't have any decorations up yet but earlier I was reading about a 90 year old artificial tree that was recently found in a garage!
@Martin-O2Not being insulting but there is only one place for that tree...
More infothe bin xxx
A bit harsh.....
on 15-12-2017 12:47
on 15-12-2017 12:47
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Marjo wrote:
I prefer my Christmas trees a bit "dog eared" rather than puffy! The ones my family had when I was growing up were like that so I guess I got used to them.
Ah but @Marjo I expect you had a real Christmas tree when you were growing up?
Yes, a dog-eared and often lopsided, real tree! It always smelled very nice. And the cat loved to climb it until it fell over. After a few times we learned that it's best to tie the tree with a string to the curtain rail...
on 15-12-2017 12:58
on 15-12-2017 12:58
Oh well there is every excuse for real trees to come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. I have always thought whilst they look lovely when properly decorated, they aren't for me.
I constantly fiddle around with my artificial trees to get them all symmetrical. When my boys were younger and 'helped me decorate' I couldn't wait till they went to bed so I could change stuff and tidy up their efforts
Bad Mummy...(or maybe a touch of OCD? )
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-12-2017 13:17
on 15-12-2017 13:17
Has anyone ever found a real no-needle-drop tree that doesn't drop needles if you so much as breath in the same room?
on 15-12-2017 13:28
on 15-12-2017 13:28
@jonsie wrote:Has anyone ever found a real no-needle-drop tree that doesn't drop needles if you so much as breath in the same room?
No never. When we had dogs we took them to a friends house at Christmas. One got two pine needles stook in his paw. Removed one...didn't know about the other till he starting limping and then found he had an infected pad
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-12-2017 14:36
on 15-12-2017 14:36
Aww poor dog! 😞 I remember when my cat got a pine needle stuck to her eyes a few times. Obviously it was a struggle trying to get them off as she was so scared and kept lashing out and clawing at me!
on 15-12-2017 17:20
on 15-12-2017 17:20
I put a bow on my fridge. Highly recommended.