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Happy Christmas

Depending on where you are in the world, you may have already tucked into your Christmas dinner, or maybe it is still work in progress!  We always have ours on Christmas Eve, so all our washing up is done and Christmas Day is in the progress of being very relaxing and, now that some of the grandchildren have left the building, really quite peaceful!  
I hope that your Brussel sprouts and all the trimmings have been delicious, and that, wherever you are, and whichever time zone, you are enjoying a happy Christmas day.  With very best wishes from the running wave.

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  1. Happy Christmas! First year without sprouts too! x

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  2. A very happy festive season to you all!
    We did your celebration dinner on Christmas Eve this year ... the big day was thus relaxing and sleepy!
    May 2017 be a happy year!!! 🌺

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