02 December 2006

Tis the season to be jolly?

Now that December has started the party season has too, and for the first time ever, I'm dreading it more than looking forward to it. Normally my inner four year old is running round screaming "It's Chrismiss" but this year someone seems to have chloroformed her.

I cancelled going out on the big group Christmas lunch, mainly because it is one expense too many, but also if I'm gonna spend my hard earned cash on going out I would rather do it where I know I'm going to get a decent meal instead of the dried out slops that pass for Christmas Party Lunches in the hotels in Fenlandshire. I would also rather spend the money drinking with people who are not going to talk about work, who hates who and the imminent disappearance of all our jobs.

I haven't withdrawn from my office party because well, it would get all a bit too political if I did and young Ady wouldn't like it. The organisers were discussing the seating plans the other day, they have hit on the "bright idea" of making everyone swap round seats for each course. A recipe for chaos and my idea of hell. I did suggest that the idea wasn't that brilliant, it was said that you don't get a chance to talk to everyone at the meal. That we all work in the same small office, will be mingling before and after the meal so it's only going to be 2 hours at the most and that by the time the coffees come round people start moving about anyways doesn't seem to have hit them. I have no faith in wiser heads prevailing on this one.

I am still looking forward to the Christmas Ball though because for one thing the drink is free. Also I don't have to mingle with people I've spent all year with. This is why I'm also looking forward to Si's Office Christmas meal because I don't meet his colleagues that often but when I have, I've had a good time. Perhaps it's just a case of familiarity breeding ennui or I've lost the Christmas Enjoyment Fairy.

4 comments:

  1. Oh...I miss the social whirl of Crimbo bashes in the UK. Somehow, it just seems more festive than in Australia. Probably because the weather in the UK is appropriate for Christmas celebrations, rather than sweating it out in a Santa hat like we do Down Under!

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  2. There is something very festive feeling about the dark cold nights lit up by Christmas lights reflected in tinsel. I've has an Australian Christmas it was great fun and all but tinsel looks wrong in summer sun.

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  3. Alas I have missed all of the works Christmas Dos this year.....Shucks saves me from making a complete idiot of myself under the mistletoe.

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  4. Mine is on Friday. I'm shuddering but it will probably be ok.

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