Christmas 2007
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Different cultures have different traditions regarding Christmas — when to have the main Christmas dinner, when to open presents and so on. When I was growing up in England present opening was first thing Christmas morning, and Christmas dinner — roast chicken — was in the middle of Christmas Day. Another tradition is to open presents (boxes) on the day after Christmas — hence the name Boxing Day.
I don't know whether it's a German tradition or a Trinidad one, or perhaps even their own idea, but Chris and Heidi have their Christmas dinner in the evening of Christmas Eve, followed by present opening. And this year they invited me to join them.
It was a lovely evening — thank you to you both — and another great opportunity for photos of Chris and Heidi, and Kayla and Nathan, and the kittens (and I remembered their names this time).
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Kayla
Kayla
Kayla grinning
Kayla grinning
Nathan and his new Nintendo DS
Nathan and his new Nintendo DS
Heidi
Heidi
Kayla
Kayla
Kayla
Kayla
Kayla
Kayla
Kayla
Kayla
Nathan
Nathan
Heidi
Heidi
Kayla with her new laptop
Kayla with her new laptop
Nathan
Nathan
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Chris
Heidi and Pineapple
Heidi and Pineapple
Heidi and Pineapple
Heidi and Pineapple
Kayla
Kayla
Nathan
Nathan
Nathan
Nathan
Heidi and Jean Grey
Heidi and Jean Grey
Heidi and Jean Grey
Heidi and Jean Grey
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25 December 2007