Hmmm my favorite
holiday memory so far is from a few years ago when we celebrated with just my aunt, uncle and cousin.
Fantastic for a romantic dinner, the Gran Hotel Son Net's 2 gourmet restaurants will impress you and your significant one, as they mix the right recipe of gourmet cuisine and intimate atmosphere to create
holiday memories so vivid you can almost taste them.
Not exact matches
In Sweden on first advent we start of by making some Glögg it is an awesome spiced wine that just brings
so many
memories of the
holiday.
I loved how something
so simple turned into a gorgeous and special dessert blending past
holiday memories with the present.
I'm a sucker for traditions — especially
holiday traditions — and my parents did a good job of providing
so many wonderful
memories for us kids through the traditions they instilled in our family.
Brings back
memories... Miss you, miss Vietnam, miss being on
holidays —
so ENJOY!
Just
so many warm
memories evoked by that, of past
holidays when I was younger.
Usually adults have very fond childhood
holiday memories of their own, which is why it becomes
so important to them to recreate those
memories with their own children.
We have 5 family movie passes to give away to our lucky winners
so that they can make even more school
holiday memories!
Be sure to write your child's name on the back and the date
so you'll always have this special
memory each year when you decorate your tree for the
holidays!
I, like
so many Rochesterians, have many fond
memories of coming to Sibley with my family to shop at the
holidays,» said Senator Joe Robach.
Not -
so - merry
memories Im thinking of the year I stayed up
so late comparison shopping for a hard - to - find train set for my son that I actually fell asleep during his preschool
holiday sing - along the next morning.
And I have only the foggiest
memory of the year I was
so busy cleaning and prepping for a
holiday cocktail party I was hosting that I forgot to eat all day, which contributed to the embarrassing chain of events that culminated with me boozily putting myself to bed barely an hour after all the guests arrived at the house.
My favorite
holiday memory is baking sweets when it's
so cold outside and your house just smells amazing.
My favorite
holiday memory is sitting with my mother on the coach sipping a cup of hot chocolate after we finished decorating the tree, turning off the lights
so it was just the Xmas tree lights
My favourite
holiday memory has to be when we had a Christmas Dinner and it was
SO HOT (I live in Sydney) and the air con was broken.
I think my favourite
memory of the
holidays is the last Christmas before my Grandfather passed away when I was 5, I remember playing games and opening presents
so vividly like it was yesterday when in fact it was 24 years, but
so wonderful to cherish and love x
My favorite
holiday memory is cooking heaps of food with my family and eating
so much that we can't move for the rest of the night.
so funny I had actually seen the wine Chloe at the supermarket and was wondering if it was good... Now I definitely want to try It Best
holiday memory; I will have to say last Christmas moving from Barcelona to Los Angeles; it was a big move (especially with 3 small children) and a great one; I love California!!
My favorite
holiday memories are when my kids were little and Christmas was magical for them
so it brings back the magic for me.
It's really hard to single out one favorite
holiday memory... My husband and I currently live in Orlando, whereas most of our family lives in the Midwest,
so it's always great when we can make it up during Christmas.
My favorite
holiday memory was when it snowed for like the first time (in Texas it is
so incredibly rare) and my brother (then age 2) got sooo excited.
My favorite
holiday memory is waking up with wonder as a child on Christmas morning...
so much magic and love.
There are
so many beautiful
holiday memories I have with the people I love.
It's hard to settle on a single
memory, when
so many incredible things have happened during the course of the
holidays over the years!
So my favourite
holiday memories are celebrating with my polish family and eating traditional polish food!
I think one ofy favorite
holiday memories was just making these elaborate plans every Christmas eve with my cousins to try and tired ourselves out
so that we could fall asleep quickly and Christmas would come faster.
My favorite
holiday memory is my husband and I throwing a «not
so Christmasy christmas party» for all our friends in Boston.
My favourite
holiday memory, It's
so simple but we have Christmas lunch with my Greek family, and Christmas dinner with my English Family.
My favorite
holiday of the year is Christmas,
so I probably have a thousand «favorite»
memories.
I can't say that I have a favorite
holiday memory because there are
so many beautiful ones!
My favorite
holiday memory is when my grandma came over to spend Christmas with us, because we live in different countries,
so it was really special ♥
My favourite
holiday memory is when I was like nine my parents bought me a «Miracle baby» and I just remember being
so happy with the doll and telling my mom.it.was her grand kid.
My favorite
holiday memory was when my son who was 4 at the time made a gingerbread house and after chemo I was craving sweets
so he put one candy in his mouth from the house and then would put one candy in my mouth until we finished the whole front door.
We haven't been able to get together in 10 years and I miss them
so much, but spending the
holidays with them was and is my best
holiday memory.
My favorite
holiday memory is when my brother held his puppy for the first time and it pooped and he thought it was
so cute
Omg customized labels My fave
holiday memory would be when I was little and my parents had more time to host the family gatherings, our house would be full with loved ones (both friends and family) and it was just
so wholesome.
Favourite
holiday memory is when I was a child... the whole family woke up and it began to snow, my sisters and brothers went out horseback riding it was
so much fun.
I have
so many beautiful
holiday memories because most of them I spent with family lying in front of the fire place watching christmas movies and eating way to much and this is just perfect year after year
My favorite
holiday memory was a couple of years back when my whole family got together for the
holidays and just spent the time at my grandmother's home since it's been
so long all of us had seen each other!
My favorite
holiday memory is sharing
so many different religions and traditions under one house.
My favorite
holiday memory is when I was around 3 or
so right after my parents divorced and we had moved to an apartment with our mom.
There is
so many, but my favourite
holiday memory is quite an old one!
My favorite
holiday memory is from 9 years ago, when I opened the door expecting my french tutor and - to my great surprise - was met with my favorite cousin who lives in Canada and I only usually get to see in summer - she and my uncle decided to surprise us in Greece by coming for the
holidays and I just couldn't find words to express my happiness
so instead I cried the most happy tears ever!
Being from Florida, my favorite
holiday memories were being in NJ / NY every Christmas with my family and seeing snow
so magical!
So, essentially, every Christmas dinner at my grandparents» house is my favorite
holiday memory.
My favorite
holiday memory is decorate Xmas tree, it was
so much fun decorating Xmas tree with my family, I love spending every minutes with them especially in this
holiday season.
Like many families, we ALWAYS take family pictures on the major
holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter...
so that we'll have
memories to cherish for years to come.
I'm
so happy to partner again with The Fillo Factory (they also sponsored baklava ice cream), to revive this ancient recipe for you because
holidays are all about beautiful, cozy meals that bring back
memories.
Last year I shared some of my favorite
holiday decorations we put up each year — we have
so many with great
memories and meaning attached (as, I'm sure, do you).