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 Originally Posted by nowski
Me and Wife use to do a yearly Company Christmas Party here in Ontario till the recession took its toll on Santa and I was givin my walking papers. I haven't done it since. The one thing that use to amaze me about dressing up as Santa, the horny woman that would hit on me. I remember 3 woman sitting at the bar and my greeting to them Ho, HO, Ho...
Holy shit!! You look like a cross between the actor that played kringle in the orignial miracle on 34th st movie with Maureen ohara and the grand pa scientist guy in jurassic park. 
btw. I dont holiday! I do merry christmas!
I dont celebrate with my dads side anymore. After gma died 20 yrs ago it all kinda fell apart. My aunts get togethrr still but we never get invites so we just brush it off. That was the xmas eve thing for me as a kid. Now its xmas eve with the wifes fam. Tamales, turkey, ham, and all the traditional mexican and american fixings and the worlds most horrible pumpkin pies!
The gift exchange with her fam SUCKS!! There is a bagillion people in her family and they don't do any5hing till exactly midnight!
Prior to that at about 1115 they all sit in silence while someone does the entire rosary in spanish. (Shoot me status) then at 12 exactly everyone hugs everyone for 30 min the one person plays santa in a horrible 30 yr old outfit and he hands out one present at a time. They call your name and u have to say ho ho ho before he will give it to you. They do this one at a time! The next gift isnt called out till the preceding gift has been opened and shown to the crowd! (More shoot me status stuff) the amount of people involved with this can make it last till 3 to 4 in the morning and we still need to drive home!
Ain't nobody got time fo dat!
Xmas morning we go to my moms side around 1 and have a quite linner, open gifts, and play a game of some sort with a lil drinkin. that ends around 6 and xmas is over. I cant stand going to the wifes side. However, heavy drinking makes is tolerable.
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 Originally Posted by mrs.daytona
We bring our own Santa to Christmas.  This is my dad with my nephew...and that isn't a fake beard or hair...

That's cool!
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 Originally Posted by FormulaZR
We are going to do a major change this year.
For the past 30 years, we have always had a fairly quiet Christmas at home with enchiladas on Christmas Eve and a traditional meal on Christmas Day.
This year, however, my (now very small) family will be spending the Christmas holidays in Lake Tahoe. Not sure yet on the food, but the traditional meal will not be served.
Tahoe's probably not a big deal for you Cali folks....but we are all from Texas, so it's a major shift.
Sounds perfect. Tahoe is absolutely beautiful in the winter!!! Every year we talk about spending the holidays up there. We only live 96 miles away and still haven't done.
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 Originally Posted by mrs.daytona
Sounds perfect. Tahoe is absolutely beautiful in the winter!!! Every year we talk about spending the holidays up there. We only live 96 miles away and still haven't done.
Harvey's Casino has a restaurant on the top floor of the hotel. The view of Lake Tahoe from up there is breath taking...
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 Originally Posted by nowski
Harvey's Casino has a restaurant on the top floor of the hotel. The view of Lake Tahoe from up there is breath taking...
We usually eat at the top of Harrah's at their steak house, Friday's Station. We haven't tried 19 Kitchen~Bar in Harvey's yet. But yes, the view of the lake from up there, especially at sunset, is amazing!
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 Originally Posted by nowski
Is this Holiday going to include Snow Skiing Or Snow Boarding??? Gun Barrel at Heavenly was one of my favorite runs with Lake Tahoe in the background...
If we ski this year, it'll probably only be 1 or 2 days. We went to Tahoe last year...but 2 weeks before Christmas and skied for 3 days. Enjoyed Heavenly...it was...well...heavenly. Also enjoyed the Himmel Haus across the street (German style restaurant with some great German beer on tap). Sadly, though...at only 30 years old I have a horrible knee - not sure I'm confident enough to push it as hard again this year.
 Originally Posted by mrs.daytona
Sounds perfect. Tahoe is absolutely beautiful in the winter!!! Every year we talk about spending the holidays up there. We only live 96 miles away and still haven't done.
It sure is beautiful. So...my sister-in-law and her husband have been renting a cabin at Zephyr Point for many years. We went last year with them, but it was 2 weeks before Christmas. Absolutely beautiful. We decided to spend Christmas there this year after losing some family that makes a Christmas at home seem somewhat sad. Invited my mom...who surprisingly happily agreed to come. We'll be there for a week.
Another change is...this year we will be driving up from Lubbock, TX - we're going to leave a few days early and make a mini-vacation out of the drive also. We'll be within 100 miles of Havasu, so I'm sure we're going to have to stop there. Hope it'll be as fun as it sounds.
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 Originally Posted by FormulaZR
It sure is beautiful. So...my sister-in-law and her husband have been renting a cabin at Zephyr Point for many years. We went last year with them, but it was 2 weeks before Christmas. Absolutely beautiful. We decided to spend Christmas there this year after losing some family that makes a Christmas at home seem somewhat sad. Invited my mom...who surprisingly happily agreed to come. We'll be there for a week.
Another change is...this year we will be driving up from Lubbock, TX - we're going to leave a few days early and make a mini-vacation out of the drive also. We'll be within 100 miles of Havasu, so I'm sure we're going to have to stop there. Hope it'll be as fun as it sounds.
Sorry to hear that. Sometimes a change of pace can be a good thing. Enjoy the trip with your family, sounds like a lot of fun to me!
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 Originally Posted by FormulaZR
We are going to do a major change this year.
For the past 30 years, we have always had a fairly quiet Christmas at home with enchiladas on Christmas Eve and a traditional meal on Christmas Day.
This year, however, my (now very small) family will be spending the Christmas holidays in Lake Tahoe. Not sure yet on the food, but the traditional meal will not be served.
Tahoe's probably not a big deal for you Cali folks....but we are all from Texas, so it's a major shift.
Sounds fun!!!
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Our German traditions have us celebrating Christmas Eve. The traditional meal from my parents region was an assortment of sausages, saurkraut, potatoes and mustard sauce gravy.
We exchange gifts that same night.
Always worked perfect to have Christmas with the wifes family the next morning  
From my POS T-mobile thingie
I love my wife, my wife loves me.:encouragement:
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 Originally Posted by Ziggy
Our German traditions have us celebrating Christmas Eve. The traditional meal from my parents region was an assortment of sausages, saurkraut, potatoes and mustard sauce gravy.
We exchange gifts that same night.
Always worked perfect to have Christmas with the wifes family the next morning  
From my POS T-mobile thingie
Food sounds so Bomb!
As a kid, did you do Saint Nicholas day on Dec 6th where you left your shoes out and Saint Nicholas left you something?
My Oma (from Germany) started us on that tradition.
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