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Default Christmas Eve: What is happening? Anyone still shopping or cooking?

Merry Christmas!

For the first time ever I have a little Christmas party I have to go to.
One of my colleagues at work invited some of us over to his house Wednesday evening.
Hubby is going to cook something for it.


Have you been out in the stores??!!!
Whoah. Even the roads seem busier than normal.

I went to the grocery store Monday evening with the afterwork crowd (6:00 pm) and felt overwhelmed. I had to park in a faraway lot and walk a little.

Tonight (Tuesday) I went to Michaels (like a Hobby Lobby if you have them near you) to buy a bandana for my friend in the Assisted Living Place. Everybody in the world was there. I was happy to see the cashiers were moving things along quickly.


'Wishing everyone a safe holiday.


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