Survey #188 Response from Anonymous user

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Do you celebrate any holidays in the period from late-October to early-January?Yes
What is your FAVORITE part of the holiday season, and why?My favorite part is when it’s over.
What is your LEAST FAVORITE part of the holiday season, and why?Having to go to the obligatory work party. I also don’t like all of the scurrying around from Labor Day to the end of the year. It’s too hectic and I am always glad when it’s over and I can relax and enjoy the winter season.
How ready is your home for any decorating, gift-wrapping, and/or holiday entertaining that you have planned?Other
Please elaborate, if you wish.I put up the winter decorations the weekend after thanksgiving and send out any cards at the same time along with the few gifts to family, attend a party for work in early December and then over the next 2 weeks call family and friends. We have a nice dinner on Christmas Eve. On December 26th begin putting away decorations.
New Year’s Eve we like to watch as each time zone enters the new year from our warm comfortable living room. That’s it. On Jan 1st or 2nd the tree comes down and we heave a sigh of relief that is over for another year. No, we aren’t grouches. We like it quiet and serene and prefer our computer games to parties.
Describe the feeling, emotional state, or “vibe” you’d like for your home to convey to your family and guests during holiday gatherings, meals, and celebrations.Quiet, serene.
What gift would you most like to receive this year?I have a few books that I would like and I also would like a computer. There is a game I love but can’t play it on the system I currently have but to buy a new computer at their current ridiculous prices for mainly one game doesn’t make fiscal sense at this time. I’m retired, hubby still works and we both want him to be able to retire in a few years. So if Elon would like to send me a new gaming system, I would graciously accept.😉
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