I'm not massive fan of Christmas to be honest. I always find it quite a boring time. New Year I enjoy but it's not so different from other nights anymore. It's what you make of it really though. If you just go to the dancing then it will be the same as normal except much busier. Going to a ceilidh or hiring a cottage up north or something could be good.
I currently writing from a wee village in Yorkshire. I decided to come down at the last minute. My aunt has a house here and it's quite picturesque. I got the bus down on Christmas eve and the despipcable little prick of a bus driver held us up. Apparently these things happen at this time of year. The road was clear the whole way down. it happened cos he was being a dick! Plain and simple. He took his full 45min break at the service station when normally they only take twenty and push on. This meant by the time we reached Manchester city centre he had worked over the legal amount of time so the bus had to be terminated. All the passengers trying to get to the airport had to be sent by taxi. Everyone else who was trying to get trains to their destination were left stranded cos the trains finished early. I was trying to get to Huddersfield to get picked up but because of that arsehole from hell I missed the train by 5mins. Another guy had to get to Nottingham and he had missed his train aswell. I was lucky that I managed to get a train to Halifax and get picked up from there eventually. What a start to Christmas.
Coming back up to Glasgow tomorrow. It's strange when you come down to Yorkshire cos it just feels like a totally different world, a different time even. It's so old fashioned. All the houses are cottages that are hundreds of years old and everyone goes to the wee village pub etc. It's not so good in other ways I guess , like how all the men get to go the pub after work every night but the women are stuck in with the kids unless they can get a babysitter at the weekend. People are quite friendly though they think your being cheeky when I think it's just a difference in humour also there's the language barrier. I mean fair do's my own mother struggles to understand me sometimes but down here the main reaction when I speak is a startled expression. I don't understand who V-O-D-K-A and C-O-K-E is so difficult to understand.