tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327733828484879907.post1504424943847179929..comments2023-04-06T12:56:19.787+01:00Comments on Mind, Body & Scroll: A Christmas Story (In January)Taronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14931890597877028988noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327733828484879907.post-55002645822523667292011-01-30T11:41:52.373+00:002011-01-30T11:41:52.373+00:00I really like the idea of having a Christmas party...I really like the idea of having a Christmas party in the summertime -- you're right, everyone is usually so stressed around the actual holidays that it's harder to enjoy the parties. Also, sometimes in Englad it's cold enough in the summer to feel like Christmas... I might actually prefer to be inside drinking mulled wine rather than standing outside in the cold at a barbeque wearing a dress, pretending I'm not absolutely freezing!Taronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14931890597877028988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327733828484879907.post-49008256588042606332011-01-27T18:34:10.482+00:002011-01-27T18:34:10.482+00:00Your story made me misty. What a fabulous traditi...Your story made me misty. What a fabulous tradition to start, passing an old piano down from one little girl who can't afford her own, to another. Love it! <br /><br />Also, on the mulled wine thing - so what?! One year I decided to have a Christmas-themed party in August, just because the calendar's pretty bare then, and everybody loves that holiday. People were asked to wear red or green, holiday cookies were served, and Xmas music was played. Turned out to be a lot of fun, without the usual stress of gifts or having to get to all the family "events."The Writing Goddesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14577032840574632179noreply@blogger.com