Covid Christmas
- Selby White
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Covid Christmas
Just booked to go away at Christmas.
We will be Self Catering for 7 nights in West Cornwall and planning a few walks on the South West Coast Path.
Certainly a different type of Christmas but just the two of us fits in with Covid rules and Cornwall is one of the safer areas currently.
Lovely place but have a feeling it could turn out wet and windy.
Anyone else making any plans yet ?
We will be Self Catering for 7 nights in West Cornwall and planning a few walks on the South West Coast Path.
Certainly a different type of Christmas but just the two of us fits in with Covid rules and Cornwall is one of the safer areas currently.
Lovely place but have a feeling it could turn out wet and windy.
Anyone else making any plans yet ?
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Re: Covid Christmas
Unless we get another lockdown, we will be going to my daughter in Flackwell Heath. Other daughter comes down from London and son from York. Otherwise, it will be me and her indoors sat looking at each other with the gloom only rising when Zoom comes on.
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Re: Covid Christmas
We’re booked into our usual hotel in Scarbados but are waiting to see what’s happening with Covid-19. Whatever will be will be.
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Re: Covid Christmas
I'd love to go somewhere over Christma, but apart from the fact that herself loves Christmas at home, my kiddies are still awaiting Santa - aged 10 and 7 - but I have my doubts about the 10 year old...
Good news is, I'm certain that he'll be able to deliver a few nice things
Good news is, I'm certain that he'll be able to deliver a few nice things
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Re: Covid Christmas
The biggest problem the hotel is facing is that only 20 people can eat at the same time ( 60 residents ) there’ll only be 24 seats in the public areas but we have had a phone call explaining all this. Things like the ongoing mince pies in the bar won’t be happening also there’s going to be no,Christmas evening buffet.
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- NottinghamWhite
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Re: Covid Christmas
As I worked in hotels at Christmas I hated it so we spent several years travelling to places like Goa, The Gambia, Sri Lanka & Nepal ( twice ) literary anywhere we could escape the tinsel & turkey. In Goa we decided to back ourselves into a camp with just the 4 tents & a communal area where beer & spirits were available. On Christmas morning we walked a track that skirted a river & came upon a small holding & as we passed out boomed Bing Crosby singing White Christmas, totally surreal experience. We had a lovely time as the other 3 couples were our age & very like minded.
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Re: Covid Christmas
Usually go to the daughters but at the moment aren’t sure what we are going to do. If necessary we will stay at home but that will be very much a last minute decision.
Re: Covid Christmas
25 years in retail mean I too hate Christmas.
It's ridiculous how some people get so worked up about it all.
One of my colleagues is a case in point : she has five trees up ALL YEAR ROUND
She puts an additional two up just for Xmas itself.
Her husband is a (lapsed) Sikh
Jeanna and I have decided to buy each other one gift as we're going to South Africa next year, all being well.
That's the thing we're trying to plan but it's a nightmare knowing whether to bite the bullet with booking flights at the moment ..
It's ridiculous how some people get so worked up about it all.
One of my colleagues is a case in point : she has five trees up ALL YEAR ROUND
She puts an additional two up just for Xmas itself.
Her husband is a (lapsed) Sikh
Jeanna and I have decided to buy each other one gift as we're going to South Africa next year, all being well.
That's the thing we're trying to plan but it's a nightmare knowing whether to bite the bullet with booking flights at the moment ..
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Re: Covid Christmas
Our neighbours put their decorations up at the end of November as do loads of folk on the estate, ridiculous in my opinion.
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- Barlow Boy
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Re: Covid Christmas
Sorry you boring old whatsits, but I bloody love Christmas, always have, always will. In fact, I’ve been into town today to get a few presents
That said, this year is going to be very different by the looks of it. We’ve lived in our village for 16 years now, and most of those 16 years, at Christmas, my Mum, Dad, Daughter & Son would come over Christmas Day and stay over. My son and I would then go to the football on Boxing Day.
Now, my mum is no longer with us, my daughter lives in Australia, my son lives with his girlfriend in Newcastle and my dad is in a vulnerable group. Lord knows how this one will turn out, but I’m hoping, at the very least, we can get my Dad over for the night.
That said, this year is going to be very different by the looks of it. We’ve lived in our village for 16 years now, and most of those 16 years, at Christmas, my Mum, Dad, Daughter & Son would come over Christmas Day and stay over. My son and I would then go to the football on Boxing Day.
Now, my mum is no longer with us, my daughter lives in Australia, my son lives with his girlfriend in Newcastle and my dad is in a vulnerable group. Lord knows how this one will turn out, but I’m hoping, at the very least, we can get my Dad over for the night.
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