I have been nominated by the lovely Ritu of But I Smile Anyway to take part in The Christmas Tag. I have been getting into the Christmas spirit lately so am thrilled to have a go. Thanks Ritu! 🙂
- Thank the person that nominated you with a link to their blog
- Add the picture in your blog
- Copy these rules into your post
- Add a link to this original post (littlediyprojects.wordpress.com/thechristmastag)
- Answer the 10 questions (you can add e:-)xtra Christmas-related questions if you want)
- Tag at least 3 other bloggers with links to their blogs
- Have fun!
The Questions:
1. What’s your favourite thing about Christmas?
2. What’s your favourite Christmas memory?
3. Are there special traditions your family has for Christmas?
4. What’s your Christmas wish? (Can be personal or general)
5. What’s your favourite Christmas dish?
6. What’s your favourite Christmas decoration?
7. What’s your favourite Christmas song?
8. Where do you usually celebrate Christmas?
9. What does the ‘Christmas Spirit’ mean to you?
10. Who out of anybody in the world would you want to spend your Christmas with?
The Answers
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- I love the Christmas music, not just the old classics that get trotted out every year like Slade and Wizzard (although they always make me smile), but I love a Christmas carol too, and despite not being overly religious I love the Christingle service that the church does for little children, it is beautiful.
- My favourite Christmas memory is being with the family playing charades, laughing at the rude ones and also at my Mum always shouting out the answers to the wrong team!
- We did have special traditions when we were kids. As well as opening our main Christmas presents in the morning, we would all buy each other little presents, often joke or useful ones that we would call ‘tree presents’ which we would dish out when we all got together Christmas teatime. There was always a lot of hilarity as we squashed into the front room opening things like posing pouches, a ‘jewel’ encrusted dustpan and brush, and of course the inevitable pair of underpants that my Mum had wrapped up for one of the boys that went to me or my sisters or knickers that went to one of my brothers!
- My Christmas wish for everyone is, of course, peace and tolerance for one another.
- My favourite Christmas dish is, pigs in blankets, and turkey, oh and gammon, or perhaps the cold meat, mash and pickles we have on Boxing day!
- I have a few baubles that my daughter made at nursery that go on the tree every year, and I love sparkly lights too, in fact, our hallway with its ice blue lights look very pretty. I will post a pic at the end.
- Well, my favourite Christmas carol is ‘Away in a Manger’ especially when sung by children, and my favourite song is Boney M’s ‘ Mary’s Boy Child (Oh, My Lord).
- This year we will be spending it at home, although in the past it has been with my sisters or mum.
- The ‘Christmas spirit’ to me means showing warmth and compassion to people, and being aware that not everyone enjoys this time of year for one reason or another.
- I am happy spending Christmas with family.
Here are my nominees, that I would love to join in, however, I appreciate that you are all busy and might not have chance to participate, so no pressure!

Lovely and Christmassy sis! I have to agree, Christmas carols sung by children are really the best!!!
And your hall looks gorgeous!
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Thanks, Sis. Kids singing carols always bring tears to my eyes! 🙂
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Me Too!
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I enjoyed reading your lovely answers, Judy. And, I LOVE your blue sparkly hallway! Very festive!! ?
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Thanks, Tonya 🙂
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LOVE the Bony M version of Mary’s Boy Child, as well. Merry Christmas, Judy
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Merry Christmas, Annette 🙂 xx
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Such happy answers 🙂 You are totally in a festive mode!
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Thanks Prajakta, yes I am getting into the festive spirit now. 🙂
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when kids sing I get an instant lump in my throat, and it makes me more emotional every year. By the time my 2 year old son finishes primary school, I’m gonna be a wreck on the floor of every assembly, pahahaha! Your hallway is stunning – I love it! Merry Xmas Judy! Xx
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Merry Christmas, Em! When my daughter left primary school, I bawled my head off when they sang in assembly! 🙂
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Oh, I love this!! What fun! your hallways is gorgeous!
Merry Christmas, Judy!
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Thanks so much, Melinda. Merry Christmas to you and your family too. 🙂
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I also love Away in a Manger, Judy. I love your Christmas memories. Can someone please let this ignorant South African know what a pig in a blanket is – I keep reading about this treat.
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Pigs in blankets are small sausages wrapped around with bacon. It goes beautifully with a Christmas dinner and always seems to be popular. 🙂 http://www.danepak.com/pigs-in-blankets/
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T hank you, Judy, that does sound good!
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Yes they are lovely, Robbie ?
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by. I am Judy, in my (very) early fifties and decided that life definitely gets more interesting as it goes on! I am a wife and a mum and have just finished University as a Registered Nurse, after having worked as an Associate Practitioner in the NHS. I am also a poet and the author of my debut book, 'Rhymes of the Times.' I love to laugh, and I love rhyming words too, so I joined the two together, and my book was born. I am currently working on another book in the series also. I am a prolific blogger and enjoy writing funny stories, anecdotes, and anything really that takes my fancy.
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