Posts Tagged home for Christmas
October 20, 2005 – First Canadian Christmas?
Posted by Barniferous in The Penpal on October 20, 2015
This year I was planning on taking one trip back to Canada to be home for Christmas. However, my sister ended up getting sick, so I made a sudden trip back. Even though I just traveled recently, I would still like to get home for Christmas, depending on the price of plane tickets.
In addition, I have invited The Penpal (my girlfriend for those not following along) to come to Canada with me for Christmas. She has never been to Canada before, never seen giant piles of snow, and has never eaten turkey. She even seems a bit excited about seeing how cold Winnipeg can be in December.
Hopefully the plane tickets and work schedules will cooperate!
December 25, 2004 – Merry Christmas!
Posted by Barniferous in Return to Canada on December 25, 2014
It was great to be home for Christmas! My Christmas day was like any other – opening presents in the morning followed by a big breakfast cooked by my Dad. Afternoon was filled with phone calls with relatives and napping, and the evening featured a huge turkey dinner.
One of the presents I got was the first season of “Corner Gas” on DVD. Corner Gas is a Canadian TV show set in the fictional small town of Dog River, Saskatchewan. The show can best be described as Seinfeld if it was set in Saskatchewan instead of New York.
Merry Christmas to all!

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