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17-12-2017 15:32 - edited 19-12-2017 15:20
Hi everyone!
Welcome to day 4 of our 12 days of Christmas celebration!
Santa has kindly gifted us with some £15 Amazon vouchers which we'll be giving out to one random participant from each of the 12 Christmas topics!! We'll announce the winners in the Christmas Day topic so you have lots of time to take part in each of the topics until then.
Today's topic of discussion is below. You can find yesterdays topic here if you still want to take part in that discussion.
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What's the most meaningful Christmas gift you've ever received?
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on 18-12-2017 07:31
on 18-12-2017 07:31
Mine is a story a bit like @MI5's. Parents buying me present(s) they could ill afford. I know that particular year I wanted a record player or a bike. Dad had been off work for a couple of months so I thought my chances were nil. Chistmas morning I got up to find a Dansette record player and two records...I was over the moon and so delighted. Then they said, 'oh by the way someone left something for you in the back yard'. Opened the door and it was the bike I had always wanted. They must have scrimped and saved for months. I remember that being 'my best Christmas ever' Bless them both
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18-12-2017 14:29 - edited 18-12-2017 14:29
Mine will probably be this year. My family have had a horrible year with a sudden death in the family and being all together as a family this Christmas, something our dearly departed loved more than anything, will be the most meaningful for all of us I think.
on 18-12-2017 14:30
on 18-12-2017 14:30
Some really lovely responses here guys! Makes me smile to read them.
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on 18-12-2017 17:45
on 18-12-2017 17:45
Yes made my day catching up with all the responses in these Christmas topics!
@Cleoriff you reminded me of when I got my first bike as a kid. Learned to cycle without the auxiliary wheels that evening in our living room.
Sorry to hear about your loss @welshsteve76. 😞 Good to hear your family will be together for Christmas.
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@pgn wrote:After being envious of my friends and their UK101 or, later, the ZX81, Spectrum or Commodore ViC20, when I got my first computer from Boots one Christmas, an Amstrad CPC464, I was overjoyed. It wasn't cheap, and it replaced the old and much abused Atari 2600 console that we'd had for a few years from a previous Christmas...
And how, I hear you think, is that meaningful? It meant everything to me, as I'd been discovering computers at college and was hooked!
I used to spend hours and hours playing the Atari when I was younger. Pacman, Space Invaders, Phoenix and Combat were great.
@Marjo wrote:Sorry to hear about your loss @welshsteve76. 😞 Good to hear your family will be together for Christmas.
Thanks Marjo