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That's very interesting! A 7 fish dinner. What time should I come by for open house this year?
Visiting from An Island Life Aloha Friday link. Happy Friday!
Hmmmm, I've never heard of a seven fish dinner but that sounds like fun! We take turns hosting a regular (no fish) dinner on Christmas Eve. We get to host every 3rd year. This is our year! Yea!
LOL Midday..I smartened up...now we go out for lobsters and someone else cooks & cleans up.
Love the comments!!!!! What a nice gift to everyone's families to pass down traditions. My youngest son has always said "when he gets married he will continue our tradition".
We usually go out of town (4hrs) and spend a few days with my family. We do Christmas eve at my sisters and sleep at my parents, so the kids wake up at their house. This year we are staying home and visiting them after.
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That's very interesting! A 7 fish dinner. What time should I come by for open house this year?
Visiting from An Island Life Aloha Friday link. Happy Friday!
Hmmmm, I've never heard of a seven fish dinner but that sounds like fun! We take turns hosting a regular (no fish) dinner on Christmas Eve. We get to host every 3rd year. This is our year! Yea!
Church on Christmas eve (weather permitting...not going to get in the ditch on Christmas eve)
Christmas day I have brunch at my house and then to my parents for Christmas Dinner.
Merry Christmas!
WE always have family over Christmas eve and then we go to midnight mass. We have done it for years..
LOL Midday..I smartened up...now we go out for lobsters and someone else cooks & cleans up.
Love the comments!!!!! What a nice gift to everyone's families to pass down traditions. My youngest son has always said "when he gets married he will continue our tradition".
Yours sounds interesting- way more than mine :)
http://iamharriet.blogspot.com/2009/12/are-there-are-as-many-ways-of-falling.html
We usually go out of town (4hrs) and spend a few days with my family. We do Christmas eve at my sisters and sleep at my parents, so the kids wake up at their house. This year we are staying home and visiting them after.
We do dinner on Christmas Eve.
Stopping from An Island Life.
Have a great weekend.
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