Most of the presents are wrapped and around the tree. Now the girls are older, the presents are generally getting smaller, and we don't have to worry about them opening any before Christmas. They still look, of course, and get excited any time they see one to themselves, but they know they can only touch the label and nothing else.
All the admin stuff I had to do before Christmas has been done: I have finished tutoring for the year, I have completed all the forms for a residential trip I'm organising next year, and I have bought various prizes that we have won for winning Beat the Street in our local area - including donations for a local homeless charity. The girls have stopped any formal Home Ed they have been doing; their classes have stopped, though dancing continues until the end of this week.
So after having a Tesco shop arrive this morning, most of this weeks will be various Christmas activities. Lots of baking, we have a HE Christmas Party tomorrow, a friend is hosting a party on Thursday, and we are seeing our town's Pantomime in the theatre on Friday. Next week, my husband only has Christmas Day and Boxing Day off work, so when we visit family afterwards it'll just be myself and the girls driving up and back.
I will be trying to get the balance between Christmas cheer and eating healthily (water first and veggies most), but will not restrict what I eat. My aim for this Christmas period is to not gain wait and keep practising the basic principles; any loss will be a bonus. I would like to start getting into the habit of Grooving round the house too, when music comes on.
Merry Christmas everyone, and yes, to the eagle-eyed among you, we do still have our homemade Halloween bunting still up.
God Bless xxx
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