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Judith Proctor ([personal profile] watervole) wrote2021-10-02 02:08 pm

Saving Xmas

 Apparently there is a need to 'save Christmas'

Who knew?

The kind of Christmas my family enjoy is in no danger at all.

Get together with our loved ones for the day, share tasty (mostly vegan) food. Swap fairly inexpensive presents.  Play board games.

 

Not all all worried by lack of turkeys caused by a shortage of people desperate enough to work to low paid, dangerous and unpleasant meat factories.

 

Not at all worried by lack of lorry drivers to bring all those expensive overseas presents either.

 

If you have a close-knit family, none of these are necessary. 

 

All I want for Christmas is for the Covid rate to drop to a point where my son and his finance feel safe to stop shielding, so that they can be with us.

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[personal profile] vera_j 2021-10-02 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I read lots of pessimistic news here... EU is punishing UK hard. I am worried about you. But at present, we have our own worries with that government of ours, our disastrous budget, corruption and inflation and stuff... (Czech Republic, that is).
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[personal profile] vera_j 2021-10-04 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
I know that you and your family are all right, you are modest and reasonable ones and I salute to you!

As for my poor country, I don“t see any light at the end of the tunnel...alas.
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[personal profile] damerell 2021-10-08 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't say the EU is punishing us hard; the problem is essentially self-inflicted.