Seeing my family using Skype, Zoom, Instagram and FaceTime for Christmas will mean so much more to me during these socially distanced times.
Sue Markham, VIA FACEBOOK
CHRISTMAS AT HOME MEANS FOUR CRACKERS EACH, BUT FEWER PEOPLE TO LAUGH AT THE BAD JOKES. PLUS, NOBODY TO HELP WITH THE WASHING UP!
Peter Walker, LIVERPOOL
THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE SPENDING A GOOD 95 PER CENT OF THE FESTIVE SEASON IN PYJAMAS. I LIKE COMING IN FROM A BRISK WALK AND JUMPING STRAIGHT INTO SOMETHING COSY, MAKING A CUP OF TEA AND WATCHING WHATEVER CHEESY MOVIE IS BEING RERUN ON TELEVISION.
Javier Goose, HALIFAX
Christmas is about being with the ones you love but also reflecting on how special life is. Even if you can't be together, your memories of being together cannot be taken away, so celebrate and hold onto those memories and your soul will be filled with love.
Louise Gorrell, HERTFORDSHIRE
Christmas is about books —jolly books, about postmen and laughing so hard, like a bowl full of jelly.
Rosie McCabe, VIA TWITTER
FOR ME, IT'S ALL ABOUT HAVING A REAL CHRISTMAS TREE WITH THE SMELL OF PINE AND A COAL FIRE CRACKLING IN THE BACKGROUND, WHILE I HAVE A CHRISTMAS FILM ON, EATING CHOCOLATES.
Andrea Harrison, VIA FACEBOOK
Christmas at home reminds me of making mince pies with my children on Christmas Eve. All gathering to share in the cooking festivities together and decorating the tree with a new special ornament purchased each year. Then, enjoying a turkey and chutney sandwich on Boxing Day cuddled up with a good film.
Wendy Stevens, BEDFORDSHIRE
I have very happy memories of Christmas at home with my dad, roasting chestnuts on a shovel over an open fire.
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EVERY SECOND COUNTS: TIPS TO WIN THE RACE AGAINST TIME
Do you want to save 1.5 seconds every day of your life? According to the dishwasher expert at the consumer organisation Choice, there’s no need to insert the dishwashing tablet into the compartment inside the door.
May Fiction
An escaped slave's perspective renews Huckleberry Finn and the seconds tick down to nuclear Armageddon in Miriam Sallon’s top literary picks this month
Wine Not
In a time of warning studies about alcohol consumption, Paola Westbeek looks at non-alcoholic wines, how they taste and if they pair with food
Train Booking Hacks
With the cost of train travel seemingly always rising, Andy Webb gives some tips to save on ticket prices
JOURNEY TO SALTEN, NORWAY, UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN
Here, far from the crowds, in opal clarity, from May to September, the sun knows no rest. As soon as it’s about to set, it rises again
My Britain: Cheltenham
A YEAR IN CHELTENHAM sees a jazz festival, a science festival, a classical music festival and a literature festival. Few towns with 120,000 residents can boast such a huge cultural output!
GET A GREEN(ER) THUMB
Whether you love digging in the dirt, planting seeds and reaping the bounty that bursts forth, or find the whole idea of gardening intimidating, this spring offers the promise of a fresh start.
Under The GRANDFLUENCE Suzi Grant
After working in TV and radio as an author and nutritionist, Suzi Grant started a blog alternativeageing.net) and an Instagram account alternativeageing). She talks to Ian Chaddock about positive ageing”
Sam Quek: If I Ruled The World
Sam Quek MBE is an Olympic gold medalwinning hockey player, team captain on A Question of Sport and host of podcast series Amazing Starts Here
Stand Tall, Ladies
Shorter men may be having their moment, but where are the tall women?