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12-22-2015, 07:56 AM | #1 | |||
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I come from a very large family, one of 17. Christmas has always been a big deal for my family. Yet, due to CRPS, I am unable to travel to be with my brothers and sisters either on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day! So, I'm saving up all of my favorite Christmas movies and plan to use them to celebrate and have a great time, regardless of my CRPS pain levels. I plan to watch them beginning on Christmas Day. Oh, and I also plan on going off my strict diet on Christmas Eve and Christmas day too. Someone had best warn all of the Christmas Cookies that I can find, because they are gonners! And least I forget... I'm also going to continue to crank the classic Christmas music that I've been listening to too over those two days. So, How about you, how do you plan to overcome our common Monster, CRPS, over Christmas, in order to truly celebrate and enjoy yourself, regardless of the pain? I'd also be interested in hearing about how you spend your time with family and friends!
Merry Christmas Everyone I pray that God knocks your socks off with the Blessing of the Christ Child, born in the Manger of Bethlehem, and abundantly provides for each of you in the New Year. -Spike-
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12-22-2015, 07:30 PM | #2 | |||
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I still like to get together with family but gatherings are usually smaller and shorter. I spend most of my time sitting in one spot but its just nice to be around everyone. The rest of the day is just me, my boyfriend, and now my 13 month old daughter. We turn on the holiday music channels on cable or the Yule Log and just chill out and relax. we both work retail so just having the day off together is special.
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12-22-2015, 07:52 PM | #3 | ||
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Merry Christmas to you as well! Do you really have 16 brothers and sisters? If so WOW. As for my Christmas plans, luckily this is our year at home. No travel!!! That makes for a pretty calm Christmas. Just my speed. We will have Christmas dinner with my parents. We have cut out a big Christmas Eve dinner which is usually at my house. Still not up to entertaining. My husband and 2 boys are leading up to Christmas watching the old 1960's specials (love those), some Christmas movies and lots of music. Hope your day goes well and you feast and watch movies in peace. Maybe you could call the family and have them pass you around the holiday celebration. Not as good as being there I know, but it might be a way for you to take part in some of the festivities. Happy Holidays~mac
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12-22-2015, 10:12 PM | #4 | |||
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Well, I am not entirely sure how this Christmas is going to go for me. This is the year that we are supposed to be with my side of the family at my parents house up north. We were planning on taking the trip in our van where I could lay down in the back to keep my leg elevated. Unfortunately the van broke down the other day, and we are now left with our classic pick-up to drive around in which only has a bench seat in it. I know I can't handle the 3 1/2 hour trip without a way to elevate my leg, so last night I had to call my mom, and tell her that we will not be making it up this year. It really broke my heart to have to do that. I haven't had the chance to make it up there in 6 years and was looking forward to seeing how there house is coming along.
On a brighter side though, my husband and I are celebrating our 6th anniversary on the 26th. Since we can't make it up to my parents for the holidays, we decided to have several of our friends over to celebrate the holidays as well as our anniversary. One of our friends happens to be a great chef, so she is planning on cooking us a wonderful meal. It won't quite make up for not being with my family, but having close friends around for the holidays is the next best thing and sure does come close. I hope everyone has a very happy holidays!
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12-22-2015, 10:51 PM | #5 | |||
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Awww! Congratulations on having your little daughter. I bet you will make Christmas extra special for her this year. I'm like you, when around others. I lay low, but it is so nice to have them around, especially on Christmas. I hope you, your boy friend and your daughter have a great Christmas.
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12-22-2015, 11:08 PM | #8 | |||
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Yes, I really am one of seventeen. Merry Christmas Mac!
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12-23-2015, 04:52 AM | #9 | ||
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A quiet Christmas is on my roster. My daughters, their boyfriends and my sister will get together on Christmas Eve for dinner. My older daughter and husband will do the cooking and house prep.
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12-23-2015, 09:47 AM | #10 | |||
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Spike,
I hope your Christmas Day is as comfortable as possible and you are able to FaceTime or Skype with all those brothers and sisters. Thanks for the lovely Christmas blessing. We are in town Christmas day. I am looking forward to Christmas morning because my son is having a stellar one this year and it's just so fun to watch. Kids all ages just make it great. We are kind of loosy-goosy with our plan. I don't know what I am doing about dinner. I don't know what time we are going to church. I may have last minute guests. Just feeling laid back about the whole thing. Maybe I will buy tamales...and do something crazy like go to midnight service. As if I could stay up that late... Then closer to New Year's we travel to see my family and have another Christmas. Oh boy! There are very young children in that bunch so it's gonna be lively. I am just so grateful I can get there much more comfortably than last year. Sending thoughts of peace and healing. May all the beauty of the season be with you.
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