Leann
Traveler
When I was a kid, Christmas was hit or miss. Then when I got married and had children, it was full of lights and music and food and presents and people. It all died down over time, especially after I got divorced. I still love the holidays (starting with Thanksgiving all the way through to New Year's Day) but there is less hustle and bustle now. And that's really not a bad thing at this point in my life. I mentioned elsewhere in another thread that I Christmas shop all year round so I spread the expense of the cost of gifts throughout all 12 months.
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