Q: "What would you like for Christmas, Isabella?" A: "Cake, please."
Q: "What would you like for Christmas, Jacob?" A: "A chess set, please."
Q: "What would you like for Christmas, Jessica?" A: Cluedo, please."
Well, that's nothing that can't be sourced from the biscuit tin and the loft!
Then, while I took a trip to the cash point, Sue went for an outdoor swim with Jenny. You'd have to pay me a lot to do that!
Our family Christmas lunch is on Christmas Eve these days. Nine of us enjoyed a traditional 'not quite Christmas' lunch.
Our tree is a hand down and probably dates from the 1970's
PS. I nearly forgot. Isabella's birthday present for her mum, sent for firing a couple of weeks ago, turned out well:
* Well, I found a couple of photos. Sue was careless with a knife when preparing fingers for stuffing, and a few of the ingrediends are laid out before reaching their positions on the timing flowchart that takes the stress out of cooking.
2 comments:
Lovely! Sourcing your grandchildren’s Christmas presents from the loft seems very on-brand for 2022!
Haha, I don't know about 'on-brand', but it was what they asked for. They did of course get some money to compensate, and we have enjoyed playing both Cluedo and chess (Jacob turns out to be quite good at the latter), so everyone's a winner and the loft is a bit less cluttered.
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