Before …!
By Rhiannonw
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So much shopping (through the crowds),
looking, planning, cooking –
peeling, chopping veg,
baking, making lists (things to do and things forgotten),
wrapping, posting, boiling, roasting,
scurrying, worrying (are we doing too much,
spending – unnecessarily – too much;
am I just trying to copy others,
will I be too tired to enjoy?)
packing, travelling, cleaning
decorating, earning, earning …
to obtain a holiday, a family celebration,
with leisure, and rest from
… hard work!
[IP: hard work]
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I used to love all the
I used to love all the preparations for Christmas, and seemed to thrive on auto pilot, running around getting everything ready, it was so much fun and a pleasure to see all the happy faces. I always made many lists well before the festive day, then I knew exactly what was needed.
Now it's just nice to sit back and enjoy the season, although I still have the Christmas dinner to make, that always leaves me in a bit of a panic, but once I'm in the swing of it all, I wonder what the anxiety was all about. I suppose it's making sure everything is ready at once, and not getting cold, of course then there's the Christmas pudding to get ready too. Phew! A woman's work is never done, is it?
Good luck with your Christmas celebrations Rhiannon. Hope it all goes to plan...and thank you for the I P, it was perfect.
Jenny.
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I have a ridiculous amount of
I have a ridiculous amount of lists - I often feel as if I need some kind of planning room like in WW2 with people pushing things around on maps!
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas Rhiannon - one small typo: peeling?
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Thank you Rhiannon!
Thank you Rhiannon!
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So true Rhiannon
Yes, and yes, just as it is, a nice one Rhiannon. For us a change this year; I usually do all the catering, while my wife does all the rest; but this year we go to our sons, so I don't have to do anything - apart from falling asleep watching Dr Who.
Dougie Moody
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You have really caught the
You have really caught the busy-ness before Christmas! I never thought I could miss the struggle back from present-shopping in Guildford on the bus, with bags bulging full of heavy, poking, bashing things, but now I do almost all the present shopping on Ebay, I do miss it, or at least the bit you describe so well:
"So much shopping (through the crowds),
looking, planning"
You have evoked the feeling of unity, everyone bustling about together - it must be how birds feel just before migrating, the urgency and unity of purpose, excitement,perhaps, will it all be ok? Will I get there?
And this part reminded me strongly of the first time I had been in charge of a family Christmas :
"scurrying, worrying (are we doing too much,
spending – unnecessarily – too much;
am I just trying to copy others"
and "earning, earning" as all the time, in your mind the spending is like being in a tiny canoe crashing down a racing rapids going faster and faster
Being the one in charge of even our tiny three person Christmas, is the closest to being a general I ever want to get :0)
Thankyou for your lovely poem, I hope tomorrow's lunch goes well, and that your daughter in law and son enjoy their first Christmas hosting you, and you enjoy the rest :0)
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"...to obtain a holiday, a
"...to obtain a holiday, a family celebration,
with leisure, and rest from
… hard work!"
I felt exhausted reading the first few lines. Hoping those final lines are how your Christmas panned out, Rhiannon. Paul
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