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I thought that it is time to start the xmas wrist check.
The rules are that you must take a picture in front of the xmas tree. If you do not have a tree, use some other xmas decoration. It would also be nice if you can tell us how you celebrate xmas. I am going to start..........:notworthy:
In Germany xmas starts on the 24th of December. The kids just came home, my wife is cooking in the kitchen and around 4PM we will start with the dinner. Today we will have racelette. Cooking racelette on the table will take some more time then just having a dinner. Normaly people go to church around 6pm, not me:nah: Then in the evening the family is sitting together and opening the presents. This is always a big discussion because my wife is from the US and they open the presents in the morning of the 25th. Last year we opened them in the morning but the kids woke up at 11 am....so my wife was not happy.
Xmas day is normally a big dinner, this year we'll have goose. This is also a family day. Then we have the 26th which is also a holiday in Germany, that day is used to visit some friends.
Now I am looking forward to hear something from you guys, specialy from down under....
Here is my first picture...I am wearing my HBB, my xmas present is the implementation of the VAl 7750 in this watch.
The rules are that you must take a picture in front of the xmas tree. If you do not have a tree, use some other xmas decoration. It would also be nice if you can tell us how you celebrate xmas. I am going to start..........:notworthy:
In Germany xmas starts on the 24th of December. The kids just came home, my wife is cooking in the kitchen and around 4PM we will start with the dinner. Today we will have racelette. Cooking racelette on the table will take some more time then just having a dinner. Normaly people go to church around 6pm, not me:nah: Then in the evening the family is sitting together and opening the presents. This is always a big discussion because my wife is from the US and they open the presents in the morning of the 25th. Last year we opened them in the morning but the kids woke up at 11 am....so my wife was not happy.
Xmas day is normally a big dinner, this year we'll have goose. This is also a family day. Then we have the 26th which is also a holiday in Germany, that day is used to visit some friends.
Now I am looking forward to hear something from you guys, specialy from down under....
Here is my first picture...I am wearing my HBB, my xmas present is the implementation of the VAl 7750 in this watch.
