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View Poll Results: How do you spend winter Sundays

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  • Go out for Sunday Brunch

    0 0%
  • Go out for Sunday Lunch

    0 0%
  • Go shopping

    1 3.13%
  • Go to the pub

    2 6.25%
  • Do chores

    1 3.13%
  • Have a lazy day

    19 59.38%
  • Visit relatives/friends

    3 9.38%
  • Other - please specify

    6 18.75%
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    How do you spend winter Sundays

    How do you spend your winter Sundays?

    Sunday is 'Family Day' for us, we spend time together when none of us are working and we do nice things together depending on the weather, go for a coffee, walk in Dunham Massey National Trust Park and chill out.

    So what do you do?


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    I usually work Sundays which means I get a day off during the week [msnsmile]
    Rosie


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by rosieuk
    I usually work Sundays which means I get a day off during the week [msnsmile]
    [/quote]

    Oh never mind Rosie at least the shops are quieter in the week[msnsmile2]


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    between us we only have my dad left so we spend some time with him, all of us, he seems to really like it even tho it is very noisy!!!
    but generally the girls come in with the grandchildren, then after a while we go to dad, well bless him hes 82!!! very active,
    Liesa


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    We try and have a lzy day but this is being taken over by the boys and Rugby Training[msnoo] Oh well, Lee can deal with that and I can still be lazy[msnwink]
    Jan and Lee


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    We're much the same as you Lucy. Sunday is a family day for us and we endeavour to get out and do something every Sunday ... museum, walk in the country, visit friends and relatives, etc etc


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    We have a lazy day as nothing is open in Germany on a Sunday
    CDV


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    there should be another one for DIY we seem to spend most weekends doing jobs on the house. still looks like a builders yeard half the time and we`ve lived here nearly 3 years now .when will it ever end ?
    karen


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla
    We have a lazy day as nothing is open in Germany on a Sunday
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    no excuses for taking a walk and taking photos then of Dusseldorf????????????????[msnwink]
    Liesa


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    Gold 5 Star Member E. Cosgrove's Avatar
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    ditto Rosie!!
    If I,m not working then I do chores or be if the weather is good get out in the sunshine[msncool]<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by rosieuk
    I usually work Sundays which means I get a day off during the week [msnsmile]
    [/quote]


    Liz


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