5 weeks and LOVING it.
#16
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 19
From: Toronto, Ontario

we already did our first xmas here ( in vancouver) this year. it was difficult because we lived in a hotel and our supposed freinds who had invied us over dropped us last minute ( literally half ten on xmas morning told us not to come they were sick, we never heard from them again
) so we had IHOP for xmas day, and made the best of it. it sucked. this year i have a great big family meal planned and if anyone can make it over from UK to join us that would be great but if not then there is skype ( make appointments for time slots or people get disgruntled
)
NYE is our anniversary of meeting so we always do that together at home quietly
havent had time to miss anyone really yet. im sure it will come. but we can deal with it.
) NYE is our anniversary of meeting so we always do that together at home quietly

havent had time to miss anyone really yet. im sure it will come. but we can deal with it.
#17
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 19
From: Toronto, Ontario

[QUOTE=wiganfem;10297178]
lol. For me it was just learning to embrace a new kind of Christmas. Coming from a big family, having about 30 people on xmas day to just me, and now my own family, xmas will never be how I grew up, but the kids enjoy what they know as xmas.
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Joined: Jan 2010
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From: Maple Ridge BC











That's awful treating people like that. Let's hope their turkey gave them a dodgy stomach




