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17 December 2011

Seasons Greetings

Kay is due back home tomorrow, I'm collecting my mum next Wednesday to bring her here and we are going to hunker down for a fortnight and eat, watch films, eat, chat, eat, sleep and eat. There may be the occasional foray into the cold outside to walk the dog or stock up on food or possibly even shop in the sales. I love the Christmas season and unashamedly fill the fridge and cupboards with all sorts of goodies. Our Christmas has always been a mixture of English and German tradition. We'll have turkey but with cooked red cabbage. Christmas cake AND stollen. There'll be Pfefferkuchen (chocolate gingerbread) and a box of Celebrations to graze on inbetween. This year I can even have a few drinks without feeling guilty that I am being hypocritical to Greg. I suspect I shall put on a few pounds, but hopefully not as much as I have lost in the last six months.

So, before I disappear to hibernate for the next few weeks, I should like to say to those reading this blog..... thank you very much for following me and putting up with me; for your advice and your concern.

A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.

Cheers!

17 comments:

  1. I hope for a happy and peaceful Christmas for you too. See you soon. Enjoy xx

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  2. Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.

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  3. Have a wonderful Christmas, SP

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  4. Your fortnight sounds bliss utter bliss, particularly the chocolate gingerbread. Enjoy, laugh, relax, eat,drink and be merry. A very very Happy Christmas & New Year to you. I will be here if you feel like posting by the way to say, ooh I am far too full up etc.! By the way, I love your blog, you write so naturally and honestly its a breath of fresh air for me to see you pop into my reader. So never ever think that you are anything other than a brilliant blogger.

    Wishing you a very happy, peaceful relaxed Christmas.

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  5. Merry Christmas - enjoy the goodies - and have a joyous 2012.

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  6. Have a very merry Christmas, enjoy this special time with your family.

    Best Wishes

    Jacqui

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  7. Wishing you and your family peace and happiness this Christmas and all best wishes for 2012 x

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  8. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your Kay and your mum - you deserve it. And it sounds like you need to put on a few pounds. Take care and enjoy xx

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  9. Dear Addy, I do hope that you all have a fabulous fortnight of festive fun (and food!)

    Wishing you all the best for the new year :D

    Claire x

    PS. I'm now adding stollen to my shopping list - haven't had it for years... nom!

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  10. A very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and Kay

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  11. Have a truly wonderful Christmas and amazing New Year...you and Kay so deserve it!

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  12. Merry Christmas Addy and enjoy all your yummy eats - I love German Christmas treats too! Yum! Yum! Yum!

    Kind regards

    Anna :o]

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  13. A very Merry Christmas from me too. A x

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  14. I hope you and Kay and your mum have a great festive period. Love to you all.

    All the best

    Nechtan

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  15. A very Happy Christmas to you ~ Eddie

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  16. Wishing a HAPPY NEW YEAR that is positive and safe. Thanks, Kenneth Gibbons LLC

    Also a late Merry Christmas as well. Kenneth Gibbons LLC

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