Christmas Traditions!
I asked them 5 questions and here’s what they said …
Jean-Marie
1. When does your tree go up? The Saturday closest to the 10 days before.
2. Traditional xmas dinner or something else? Traditional Local (SA)
3. Mince pies love them or hate them? Hate, hate, hate
4. Real tree or fake? Real (Non Shedding one)
5. Best xmas gift you’ve ever had? Any when it was a genuine surprise with great thoughts gone into it.
Kevin Lenton
1. When does your tree go up? Dec 1st
2. Traditional xmas dinner or something else? Definitely traditional
3. Mince pies love them or hate them? Luv em but can't get them in Brazil!
4. Real tree or fake? Fake, real is too messy!
5. Best xmas gift you’ve ever had? MY son, born on 29th Dec!
Linda Beckett
1. When does your tree go up? Mid Dec
2. Traditional xmas dinner or something else? Traditional turkey
3. Mince pies love them or hate them? Must have love them
4. Real tree or fake? We have a fake
5. Best xmas gift you’ve ever had? Still waiting!
Lee Mahon
1. When does your tree go up? Has to be up by the 1st ready for the Elves arriving!
2. Traditional xmas dinner or something else? Traditional
3. Mince pies love them or hate them? LOVE THEM
4. Real tree or fake? Fake – we have too many animals for a real one!
5. Best xmas gift you’ve ever had? Kids! They make Christmas.
Simon Adlington
1. When does your tree go up? Went up Sunday, the 1st December
2. Traditional xmas dinner or something else? Traditional
3. Mince pies love them or hate them? Luv em , already had 2 packs since last weekend!
4. Real tree or fake? Fake.
5. Best xmas gift you’ve ever had? Always the next one and Scotch!
I hope you've enjoyed reading about some of the teams traditions.
We all wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy new year.
Victoria Mahon
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