It will never feel like christmas here in Australia
christmas in England is one of my favourite times of the year, i have a big family and we live a streetS away from my auntie hilary and uncle ian hayley and becky and my uncle pete and the boys the other way, nanny and grandad are walking distance too.my brother and his girl lulubelle would come down from brighton, and my other uncle john jags and matty come in from birmingham, and of course my bean is always there.
Mum and dad do christmas at there house, turkey with all the trimmings yorkshire puddings bread sauce brussel sprouts, the ovens too small so each family member will bring something through the alleyway.
It never snows in coventry but by the sounds of things its a winter wonderland at the moment , and im sure they will have a white christmas.
We start drinking and indulging early, always english muffins and tea for breakfast and presants, then champagne with smoked salmon and sour cream and cavier bellinis then the main event, wine flowing and dad and john telling the "glasto story"where ants were coming out the ground when they were watching chemical brothers haha then nap time then the queens speech and chocolate and turkey sandwiches ala pen (my mum) then friends come over and more boozing and singing to the pogues and whatevers loud.
I love christmas in england it will never be the same in australia
cant even find any good picstures

Mum and dad do christmas at there house, turkey with all the trimmings yorkshire puddings bread sauce brussel sprouts, the ovens too small so each family member will bring something through the alleyway.
It never snows in coventry but by the sounds of things its a winter wonderland at the moment , and im sure they will have a white christmas.
We start drinking and indulging early, always english muffins and tea for breakfast and presants, then champagne with smoked salmon and sour cream and cavier bellinis then the main event, wine flowing and dad and john telling the "glasto story"where ants were coming out the ground when they were watching chemical brothers haha then nap time then the queens speech and chocolate and turkey sandwiches ala pen (my mum) then friends come over and more boozing and singing to the pogues and whatevers loud.
I love christmas in england it will never be the same in australia

cant even find any good picstures

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greenapplemary:
Christmas in England sounds lovely. I'm in Hawaii and it doesn't feel the same. I'm from Arizona, USA and it doesn't exactly snow in Phoenix (though in higher elevations) but Phoenix gets a tad cold (for us... you would probably laugh at the high temps) but Hawaii just doesn't have a Christmas feel at all to me.
tez:
Time to create a new tradition 
