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Posted by chrisgaff1000, Sunday, 24 December 2017 9:52:00 AM
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Hi Chris,
I'm having some of my family over for Christmas Eve. There'll be about ten of us. This is the first Christmas when my mum won't be joining us. She's in a dementia wing of a Nursing Home. We'll be visiting her tomorrow. Still, I feel the loss of not having her with us (and the guilt). But as my husband's pointed out - it simply is not possible. Anyway, I also wish everyone on this Forum - all the Joys of this Festive Season, and may the New Year bring us Health, Happiness, and many beautiful, enjoyable days. Enjoy The Magic, Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 24 December 2017 3:14:03 PM
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All the best to you Chris and everyone else.
Posted by Is Mise, Sunday, 24 December 2017 3:57:41 PM
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To All, a MERRY CHRISTMAS
The US is having a Merry Christmas too :) http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/donald-trump-on-a-campaign-to-bring-back-words-merry-christmas/news-story/ac49dc1ce66a1ee8eea977be8ecd85b0 Posted by leoj, Sunday, 24 December 2017 5:15:18 PM
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My Christmas will ne a little less joyful this year, our old dog took her last breath at 2.00 PM today.
Nothing nasty, she helped me water the garden as usual, lay down, went to sleep, & just stopped breathing. I'll miss her helping me with the chores, but it was a nice way for her to go. Enough of this, MERRY CHRISTMASS everyone. Incidentally, one funny thought about the progression of your Christmas day through the years. When I was young I used to be carted off to visit relatives or friends for a Christmas drink, but only in waking distance. No one could get a car in the 40s. When I was older, I used to go "home" for Christmas dinner. Older still & married, I had to visit both sets of parents for Christmas. Older with kids, Christmas at home. Even older, the kids & grand kids all gathered at "home" Now older still, & a bit clapped out, the girls have decided it's too much work for mum to have Christmas at home, so I will be driving about 550 kilometres to have lunch at one daughters, & dinner at the other. It is almost like having parents again. Can't afford a Christmas drink because of RBT busses, or the likelihood of alcohol putting me to sleep. I might finally get that Christmas drink about 9.00 PM. I'll be driving my Triumph TR7, so it will be a Triumph-ant Christmas for us Posted by Hasbeen, Sunday, 24 December 2017 7:33:04 PM
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Merry Christmas Chris.
Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Monday, 25 December 2017 6:13:38 PM
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those amidst us who are coming to terms with what sex they are (or are not),
The chrisgaff1000s wish you all the very best for Christmas
and may may your path come up to greet you as you continue down the journey of life and may
all you encounter, be it good or bad, let it always be a lesson in tolerance and humility.
May your New Year bring you all you seek
Chrisgaff1000
PS; A very special Happy Xmas to all those ex coppers out there.