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The Holidays In Shimmerzville

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The darker evenings give us a chance to really light everything up with Christmas lights! So as long as we put on all the lights we have and "deck the halls" with 100s of lights, we should be able to withstand the lack of daylight come early evening. I personally have always loved the lights at this time of year, and they are of course best viewed in the dark.

For me, having all of you near would be great. I have no family close by and my friends will all be celebrating with their families, so I will most likely be alone on Christmas and the surrounding days, except of course that we have 2 church services to go to, the Eve and the Day itself. None the less, everyone rushes home to celebrate after these services....
 
No one would be alone that day.

Can we have safe dark zone? An area dedicated to no mention of the dreaded day? No decorations and Carol and bell ringing Santa free shopping. And no twinkle lights. It really sucks for me to have Holliday lights as a trigger. This year thankfully my neighborhood is mostly light free. Plus I have only left the house like 3 times in the last month.
 
I'm with @Fadeaway on safe dark zone (is it cheating if I bring candles? cough sense of home) and everybody on no bills.

Yep, no bills whatsoever.

And breathable air, no hot water cuts, tap water being drinkable at all times, functioning heating, food that doesn't bring food poisoning and - Ok I just realized what I lack in my daily life are utter basics, off I go before a headache. Shimmerzville fanning very much.

& No lego. Or, I mean, if you want it have a corner but I'm moving away from where it is :)
 
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