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6 Days 'til Christmas!



6. Actually 6 days until Christmas! I'm probably going to be quite busy doing Christmasy (I am now hoping that is a word) stuff, I have so much I am going to make a list.

  • Singing Christmas carols
  • Doing 'extremely excited'  dances
  • Wrapping stuff
  • Knitting cosy scarves and mittens
  • Wearing my Christmas jumper
  • Roasting chestnuts on an open fire
  • Dreaming of a white Christmas
  • Taking Christmas photos
  • Help with the Christmas shopping
  • Writing Christmas cards
  • Making mice pies
  • Going for Christmas Swims (that needs capital letters)
  • Going for baths with Christmas bath bombs
  • Doing Christmas crafts
  • Being REALLY excited.
If I missed anything on the list, remind me in the comments below. I know I probably don't have any readers yet, but I hope to get at least 10 in the future! 


I might be busy up to Christmas but if I have any spare time I'll write another post. Merry Christmas!




Meain Girl- going back to real life xxx






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