The Christmas and general Festiveness thread

Critique
Posts: 980
Joined: Mon 17 Aug, 2009 10.37
Location: Suffolk

So, people of Metropol, I implore you today to show us your pictures of those snazzy Christmas trees and decorations, or talk about how you or others are Bah-humbugs when it comes down to it all. Let us discuss all this general festiveness.

As always, my setup this year is a tree with a few baubles on it and some little chocolates, because I like them far too much. The tree is artificial and this and the advent calendar, Thorntons*, are the only festive things I'm putting up.

Also, any ideas when the Metropol Christmas decorationss come out, if at all?

*: I take the advent calendar as an excuse for chocolate.
Chie
Posts: 979
Joined: Fri 31 Aug, 2007 05.03

I'm finding it really hard to muster a semblance of enthusiasm for Christmas this year. Bored of the same old songs, films, adverts, etc. Now it's just a case of waiting for the papers to run a story about that man who celebrates Christmas every day as they always do and the onslaught of predictable tedium is complete.
User avatar
rob
Posts: 1072
Joined: Sat 06 Sep, 2003 12.01
Location: Overton, Hampshire
Contact:

No tree for me again this year, that's now 7 years in a row.
Weekdays from 7am-10am on Andover Radio
Overton Radio: Weekdays 2pm-4pm, Weekends 8am-11am
User avatar
WillPS
Posts: 2456
Joined: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 18.32
Location: Carlton
Contact:

I'm really looking forward to spending some time with the family and a couple of weeks off work.
Image
User avatar
Gavin Scott
Admin
Posts: 6442
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.16
Location: Edinburgh
Contact:

As some may know, my mum passed away a few weeks ago. Christmas has always been held at mum and dad's house, and we've decided to go ahead and put the tree up - if for no other reason than to make use of some lovely decorations she'd bought from QVC. She did love QVC.

The relatives who normally visit for a get together on Christmas night say their heart just isn't in it - which I fully understand - so they won't be coming round. But I think its probably the right thing to do for us as a family.

This will be my first Christmas in my new flat, and my "short term" lodger having moved out after the full 8 months I've been there, its an opportunity to make the place nice and do something special. But my heart isn't really in it either, so maybe next year I'll get a tree for my place.
User avatar
WillPS
Posts: 2456
Joined: Tue 22 Apr, 2008 18.32
Location: Carlton
Contact:

Sorry to hear of your loss :(
Image
User avatar
Col
Posts: 285
Joined: Mon 06 Sep, 2004 18.51
Location: York
Contact:

From someone who didn't know, and who also lost their mother this year, I'm sorry to hear about your recent bereavement, Gav.

I'm heading back to NI on Wednesday (hopefully before the snow/ice return to hinder my journey) and I'm spending a bit more time with my Dad than usual - not only to help him and the rest of my family get things organised for Christmas, but more so to have, and to keep, the company of others.
User avatar
Pete
Posts: 7589
Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 13.36
Location: Dundee

I've still got to finish my decorations, the evil tooth of PAIN having put an end to my half finished extravagence and the flatmate being banned from attmepting to do anything as she'll do it not as well as me.*

However it shall soon be finished and there will be photos a plenty and a paypal link so you can pay me money in recognition of how bloody good they are.

As for here, it depends when I get the email from yet another ill person (and if BBC2 can use it for the third year running...)


*(FYI, the other half is also banned form putting up the tree in his own house due to the fact he can't do it was well as I can, think Monica rotating the tree in Friends and you get the idea)
"He has to be larger than bacon"
User avatar
marksi
Posts: 1892
Joined: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 05.38
Location: Donaghadee

Gav, I understand how you're feeling. But I think you should get a little tree. Make it nice and shiny. x
Critique
Posts: 980
Joined: Mon 17 Aug, 2009 10.37
Location: Suffolk

Ah, I feel for you Gavin. I've lost quite a few family members this year, to varying forms of Cancer. Always tough, but you get through it eventually.

In terms of general festiveness, my local shops have got their ancient Christmas decorations out. These mainly consist of strange Shapes looped together dangling from the ceiling, a tree, and a long green light feature that looks like a rope and glints slightly as it lights up.
User avatar
Beep
Posts: 738
Joined: Sat 24 Mar, 2007 23.53
Location: That London

Gavin Scott wrote:As some may know, my mum passed away a few weeks ago.
Sorry to hear about that Gavin.
Post Reply