Christmas Eve Traditions

24 Dec 2013 07:01 #21 by FredHayek
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We always opened presents on Christmas Eve because my little sister had no patience and I think because the parents didn't want to be woken up early Christmas morning. The wife? In her family, they had to wait and even Christmas morning, they weren't allowed to disturb the parents sleep, they just got to take their stockings down and wait until later to open presents after the parents were up.

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24 Dec 2013 08:29 #22 by LOL
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We had a chimney fire one year because of burning too many wrapper papers. Fire trucks everywhere!
Our dog was expert at opening presents on command too, always fun to watch.

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24 Dec 2013 08:51 #23 by Mtn Gramma
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FredHayek wrote: We always opened presents on Christmas Eve because my little sister had no patience and I think because the parents didn't want to be woken up early Christmas morning. The wife? In her family, they had to wait and even Christmas morning, they weren't allowed to disturb the parents sleep, they just got to take their stockings down and wait until later to open presents after the parents were up.


Hey! Wait a minute! I'm not your wife, but that was our house for sure.

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26 Dec 2013 16:20 - 26 Dec 2013 16:51 #24 by Unpopular Poster
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Mtn Gramma wrote:

FredHayek wrote: We always opened presents on Christmas Eve because my little sister had no patience and I think because the parents didn't want to be woken up early Christmas morning. The wife? In her family, they had to wait and even Christmas morning, they weren't allowed to disturb the parents sleep, they just got to take their stockings down and wait until later to open presents after the parents were up.


Hey! Wait a minute! I'm not your wife, but that was our house for sure.


I wondered why you were so mean

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26 Dec 2013 16:32 #25 by Unpopular Poster
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Anyway..We always exchange the gifts we get for eachother on Christmas eve, by the fire, after dinner. Then we get up at 4 or 5 am on Christmas day and rush downstaires to see what Santa brought us.... I got an XBox One, a new White Hot putter, a set of Cleveland wedges, personalized balls, a bunch of other stuff and 5000 dollars in 10 dollar bills from "Santa" this year.

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26 Dec 2013 19:20 #26 by LOL
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That's great, cool gifts! With all that cash is should be easy to pay off your $1000 pumpkin contest debt.

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26 Dec 2013 19:24 #27 by Unpopular Poster
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what are you talking about?

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26 Dec 2013 20:46 #28 by FredHayek
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LOL wrote: That's great, cool gifts! With all that cash is should be easy to pay off your $1000 pumpkin contest debt.

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Well played sir! lol #welcher

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26 Dec 2013 20:49 #29 by otisptoadwater

FredHayek wrote:

LOL wrote: That's great, cool gifts! With all that cash is should be easy to pay off your $1000 pumpkin contest debt.

#dotherightthingscammer

Well played sir! lol #welcher


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27 Dec 2013 01:48 #30 by otisptoadwater
PAY UP WELCHER.

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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