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Oksewnsew 10-24-2014 06:34 AM

NO, all on Christmas morning.

Do you have more than one tree up?

CookyIN 10-24-2014 08:26 AM

Guess what the mailman just brought me? A huge box with a note on it saying "QB Ornament". Now who could have sent that? And what in the world is in there besides an ornament? Because unless it's the biggest, heaviest ornament in the world, there is something else in there!

I've been thinking, and I think it would be fun to have an Opening Day. And I'd like to submit Monday, December 1st as the day. I generally put my tree up the weekend after Thanksgiving, and I think many others do as well, so that Monday would be timely. Plus everyone ought to have their ornaments by then if mailed on Nov. 14th.

This is only a suggestion; I'll go along with whatever the rest of you want to do. Be warned though, if you want to open upon receipt, I'll wait until others start receiving/opening theirs. I actually enjoy dreaming about an unopened gift for a while!

CookyIN 10-24-2014 08:28 AM

Oh, almost forgot...

Artificial.

Christmas morning.

One. Or two. Sometimes three.

lawsonmugs 10-24-2014 08:38 AM

Cooky did you ask a Christmas question?

CookyIN 10-24-2014 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by lawsonmugs (Post 6941500)
Cooky did you ask a Christmas question?

Sorry; I didn't. Let's see...

What's your favorite Christmas cooky?

PenniF 10-24-2014 09:02 AM

Cookie =Tassies.....for those who are not familiar...like a tiny pecan pie - I bake about 40 dozen cuz we give lots away.

Artificial tree
Christmas morning
At least 4 - 2 are fiberoptic ones.


Do you fill your Christmas stockings or are they just for show??

PenniF 10-24-2014 09:13 AM

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Here's a fun cookie to make - really easy - and a great one to do with the kids / grandkids. We usually sprinkle them with cinnamon/sugar too. http://www.quiltingboard.com/attachm...d=496381&stc=1

CookyIN 10-24-2014 10:19 AM

Penni, what cute reindeer. I also love the Pecan Tassies and also try to make Springerle every year, just because they're so pretty.

To answer the question: I don't have a stocking. Isn't that awful? :D

Now let's see... what's your entree at Christmas dinner; turkey or something else?

Mrs Shak 10-24-2014 10:25 AM

Artificial tree
Depends on work schedules when we open gifts
One tree, but the kids have their own little trees
Thumbprint cookies
St. Nick fills stockings Dec 6
Dinner is Ham with cherry sauce

Do you drive around looking at decorations?

Dedemac 10-24-2014 11:00 AM

Artificial tree.
If the kids are here one on Eve then the rest on Christmas.
One tree main floor, baby table top in the basement family room.
Krumkake, and Almond cookies.
Not since kids left. Husbands stocking always was in the refrigerator.
Usually ham with traditional green bean casserole.
Yes love looking at the lights.

Should have my stuff ready to mail next week, Work as been a real pain, will post teaser.

Do you decorate the out side of where you live?


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