Age makes no difference nor does single, married, kids or no kids. Honestly I think some of my favorite Christmas memories were from ages16 to 25 before I was married. I had a job and was able to do more in the way of being able to build or get something wonderful for my parents who always gave so much. I also felt I was contributing more towards the holiday with them. I can assure you my father would never have allowed his 10 yr old daughter on the roof with the lights, but the 22 year old, have at it. LOL
Now married with a son and I barely have time to get my own lights up outside let alone go over to their house and help. LOL
For us today, we too are watching Ralphie. We were going to go to my parents this afternoon/evening, but mom called and it would be better for her if we do it tomorrow. Gosh darn it... you mean I have to have ANOTHER day of Christmas newness to do... *kicks empty gift box*. MAN - I hate when that happens! ROFL
Also means I have another 24 hours to tackle that carving for her. I did engraved glasses just in case the carving didn't work out, but now I can try again, undetered by other preparations.

I am too excited!
I keep thinking about Jennifer91, I'm sure they're having a wonderful Christmas week, but would love to see her pop in to say her mom is okay.
Hope all your loved ones are healthy and doing well, both human and furry alike. ;-)
I deeply appreciate you all and pray you have a beautiful, peaceful Christmas day and season!
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