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Since we are moving in Jan. I'm wishing for a place to rent that we can afford that I will have to get rid of anymore animals. ( Already sold 2 horses and PTS my 2 elderly dogs)
And that I can find a decent job once we get out there.
A sewing machine, a cricut expression, and my family to be safe and happy. I will settle just for the last. I am not trying to be pious, I truly feel that way....oh btw another sphynx is always on the list ..lol
Hmmm. . . . . . I really don't know! I am just so excited to have Christmas day off, I've worked it for the last 2 years and this year I have Christmas day, boxing day and the 3 days after that off work! I've been so lucky. I'm spending the day with my mum and dad and really looking forward to it. I desperately need new clothes though so hopefully I might get some vouchers. I like surprises though!!
Oh, it's the day after Christmas day! Thats what it's called in the UK!
Cool! Learned something new! We don't have a name for the day after...but we have "Christmas Eve" in the US, which is the day before Christmas.
No Christmas list, Brooke?
We also have Christmas eve, thats my favourite day! We don't have Thanksgiving though.
Boxing Day is also called St. Stephens day, officially began in the 19th century under Queen Victoria, it's a public holiday for familys to enjoy the left overs of Christmas. Although it dates back to when St Stephen was stoned to death shortly after the Christs crucifixion because of his faith! Not nice. I think it is also linked with lords and ladys who would traditionaly give charitable donations and gifts in boxes to their servants and the poor on the 26th! I have heard so many different storys about why boxing day is called boxing day! But it has been around for hundreds of years and thats what it's traditionaly named as in the UK.
Hope that wasn't too boring! I apologise if so!
We also have Christmas eve, thats my favourite day! We don't have Thanksgiving though.
Boxing Day is also called St. Stephens day, officially began in the 19th century under Queen Victoria, it's a public holiday for familys to enjoy the left overs of Christmas. Although it dates back to when St Stephen was stoned to death shortly after the Christs crucifixion because of his faith! Not nice. I think it is also linked with lords and ladys who would traditionaly give charitable donations and gifts in boxes to their servants and the poor on the 26th! I have heard so many different storys about why boxing day is called boxing day! But it has been around for hundreds of years and thats what it's traditionaly named as in the UK.
Hope that wasn't too boring! I apologise if so!