Thursday 23 December 2010

How Did This Happen So Quickly?

I can’t believe it will be Christmas the day after tomorrow!

I have spent the last week still writing Christmas cards, buying gifts and food and drink, wrapping presents, preparing nibbles or fancy meals, entertaining and being entertained and I’m loving every last minute of the festive panic.

There’s more of the same over the next week so I don’t think I’ll be back here this year.

Therefore ……

Can I take this opportunity to wish you, my lovely blogging friends, a VERY happy Christmas and a brilliant New Year!

Have a good one! xx

7 comments:

  1. Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas and a very happy New Year! x

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  2. i hope your christmas is filled with joy! see you in the new year!

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  3. A happy loving Christmas to you and yours, Selina.

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  4. Can I suggest you give Santa a good rogering over the Christmas period. It'll do wonders for his confidence.

    At least that's what my wife tells me.

    As John Lennon said "and so this is Christmas..."

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  5. You too m'dear!! Hope you've had a good one by the time you read this. OC xx

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  6. Hope you had a great Christmas and a Happy New year! :-)

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  7. Per your "About Me," you could certainly blog and undertake therapy at the same time. However, I'll just mention for what little if anything it might be worth, I have had therapist lovers and best friends, and I have been to a few therapists. My conclusion is that they were all such a mess that I wouldn't recommend them to anyone for any reason. The most that the therapists I have known had to offer was a one way friendship that their clients pay through the nose for.

    I've also taken quite a few anti-depressants, and they did me far more good than therapy. The downside to them was that, in keeping your lows from being as low, they keep your highs from being as high, and they take away your ability to feel any emotion too deeply. Even so, they're good for getting a person through a rough patch even if that rough patch extends for a few years, as mine did.

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