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Aussie Christmas traditions
Do you have any new Christmas traditions since you have arrived in Aus?
I'm determined not to try and replicate a UK Christmas. I'm looking forward to carols by candlelight. Any others? |
Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Getting a tan is one. :)
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Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Originally Posted by Kapri
(Post 10984292)
Do you have any new Christmas traditions since you have arrived in Aus?
I'm determined not to try and replicate a UK Christmas. I'm looking forward to carols by candlelight. Any others? |
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New Year's Eve at the beach was pretty cool last year so might repeat that this year:thumbup:
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Seeing the New Year in at Sydney Harbour :thumbsup:
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Going into my pool to cool off while the turkey is cooking!
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Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Originally Posted by carolinephillips
(Post 10984484)
Going into my pool to cool off while the turkey is cooking!
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Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Originally Posted by carolinephillips
(Post 10984484)
Going into my pool to cool off while the turkey is cooking!
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10984497)
:lol:
Was gonna say, it's a bit early to start cooking the turkey! :D |
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Originally Posted by Alfresco
(Post 10984499)
Was gonna say, it's a bit early to start cooking the turkey! :D
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Our biggest change in Christmas traditions is the complete lack of argument over which relatives will be visited on which day :)
Now, I can put me snuggie on once Himself finishes for Christmas and not worry about taking it off again until he goes back. (Although admittedly it's a bit smelly by then :D) |
Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Originally Posted by The Bloke
(Post 10984444)
Have you done the Christmas light tours around the suburbs.....each house trying to out-do the other.
Start off at the foreshore .... For a get together with family/friends on Christmas eve... We do the massive seafood feast and Barbie... Drive round to see the lights... Then it's traditional English for the day itself..apart from heading down to the Indian ocean for a swim late afternoon..... Complete with collapse able Christmas tree and a few beers..... |
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Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10984501)
My first thought was does Caroline's hubby know she refers to him as the turkey? :D
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Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10984469)
Seeing the New Year in at Sydney Harbour :thumbsup:
I enjoyed the 9pm fireworks at the fleet review but there was a lot of waiting around, I didn't fancy doing it again for New Year. My stepdaughter is keen to do it though. |
Re: Aussie Christmas traditions
Originally Posted by Kapri
(Post 10984292)
Do you have any new Christmas traditions since you have arrived in Aus?
I'm determined not to try and replicate a UK Christmas. I'm looking forward to carols by candlelight. Any others? One of the only unique things about Christmas day in the UK is being able to go to the pub before lunch - a fine tradition |
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Well, in Melbourne you never know what the weather will be like...could be Aussie and on the beach or could be traditional English, cold and by the fire.
I'm hoping for Aussie as have UK friends coming over who will expect a few prawns on the barbie etc. With the current Mellie weather I don't think I'll be having a tan for Christmas! |
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