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Dec 13, 2012, 08:28 PM
Quiltzilla
We are...sort of. We're having Christmas Eve on Saturday & Christmas Day on Sunday to accommodate work schedules. Everyone usually arrives the night before. So I guess it will be a celebration on the 21st. We'll have to give that some thought.
Its a Friday. I'm burning a vacation day that day. So it will be exercise in the morning. No specific plans for the evening.
Dec 14, 2012, 12:41 AM
CA Lori
Over the years, my co-worker and I started celebrating these kinds of dates beginning with 5/5/55 (when we worked together) and then 6/6/66, 7/7/77, etc., etc.(after we had married). During those year-dates, several of the other lady friends in our group requested to join us on our little one-day excursions. We had lots of fun. Probably our last excursion was around 9/9/99.
We won't be around for the next one in 01/01/2101!
Dec 14, 2012, 09:11 AM
KeepYouInStitches
I hadn't even thought about it. Someone said the only reason the Mayan calendar stopped was because they ran out of rock. LOL
Not to sound like an old grouch-okay, so maybe I do. But I don't even acknowledge silliness like that. Including Y2K....so it will be just another Dec day to me.
Dec 16, 2012, 02:25 PM
KeepYouInStitches
Rather silly stuff isn't it?! People can really get sucked in to stupidity to believe in or worry about things like this.
Except...hen I leave work that afternoon, I won't return until the 31st...what with holiday and vacation...I'm truly planning on enjoying my Christmas!