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Good on you @YogaBear for doing a stint at Lifeline on Christmas. That's the true spirit of Christmas. I get your concern about supporting people without invalidating their pain. Knowing that others are lonely doesn't really make you any less so yourself. I wonder if it would be appropriate to let people know about the forums? That there'll be a place to hang out with others who aren't surrounded by loved ones and who might understand their situation?
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Genious @greenspace - Christmas in a non-Christian country. That's another fantasy to work on for the future 🙂
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Yes @Former-Member, it's true. Maybe that's why some of us are less joyous about it all - we've been ground down by our 'festive' to-do lists
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Thank you Suzanne for your frank and open thoughts on the Christmas season - refreshing sentments. Why do we all have to follow like sheep down the same old paths getting ourselves all overwhelmed with the hustle and bustle of food,gifts, decorations etc etc. I'm not a scrooge or killjoy but I don't honestly look forward to Christmas as it can be isolating even with other people around. To those who enjoy same here's to good cheer. For me it's a good book and a nice rest to follow. Cheers from Bimby2
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