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stevewool
18th November 2015, 21:58
Well its not far off now so what are your plans,
Ems is working over the Xmas period but not New year,
The kids are away i am told so just me at home waiting to either take Ems to work or fetch her from work,
I am breaking up on Xmas eve while Ems breaks up on the 29th December,
So Xmas day i have no idea about cooking because she is working till 6.30pm, take away may spring into mind but i am sure something will turn up,

Slip
20th November 2015, 15:55
Off from 19th Dec, back to work 6.30am on 1st January... Needless to say I won't be seeing the new year in!

Harlene's sister in Finland is hopefully going to get her visitors visa and be here from the 19th Dec- 6th Jan... Harlene will do a few shifts at work over Christmas, but told her I will leave her if she works 24,25 or 26th but I don't mind her doing a few... She won't do many though while her sister is here.
Also currently applying for her mother to come on a visitors visa... Not so sure if that will be successful, but if it happens before Christmas then Harlene will have a very nice Christmas and new year....

Arthur Little
20th November 2015, 17:21
Well its not far off now so what are your plans?

:Erm: ... hmm ... :cwm25: ... I think I'll hibernate! :NEW5:

Arthur Little
20th November 2015, 17:37
:Erm: ... hmm ... :cwm25: ... I think I'll hibernate! :NEW5:

Actually, no :NoNo: ... Myrna & I have been invited to have Christmas Dinner with my son and daughter-in-law at their place. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

cheekee
20th November 2015, 19:20
I have Christmas off for once (those working in the NHS will know thats pretty lucky)

I asked for it off as its the first one with my wife.

Looking forward to it.

Have a case of red horse being delivered next week which is going away for Christmas.

stevewool
20th November 2015, 21:16
Actually, no :NoNo: ... Myrna & I have been invited to have Christmas Dinner with my son and daughter-in-law at their place. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

That will be a great day out for you both and no cooking too, a winner in my eyes any day

Arthur Little
20th November 2015, 21:34
That will be a great day out for you both and no cooking too, a winner in my eyes any day

.............. :yeahthat:'s true, Steve ... most definitely, :iagree:!

Michael Parnham
20th November 2015, 22:36
Well its not far off now so what are your plans,
Ems is working over the Xmas period but not New year,
The kids are away i am told so just me at home waiting to either take Ems to work or fetch her from work,
I am breaking up on Xmas eve while Ems breaks up on the 29th December,
So Xmas day i have no idea about cooking because she is working till 6.30pm, take away may spring into mind but i am sure something will turn up,

Surprise her with a lovely Christmas dinner with proper Yorkshire pudding for when you fetch her home cos that's what I'll be doing and they won't be those crap Bessie things either:xxgrinning--00xx3:

SimonH
21st November 2015, 06:08
Back to the Philippines on the 9th December till the 12th January. We've rented a house over Christmas so a lot of the family will come and stay :smile: