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A very merry Christmas

Kate Wildblood. DJ, journalist and music junkie. A walking contradiction of terms. Fierce(ish) on the outside, soft as a sweet melody on the inside, scared of her own honesty but not one to hold back. Her smiles never seem to come as easy to her as her words but here we hope to witness both. The written stuff from her and the smiling from you. Welcome Wildblood as she tackles the grr! moments of life.

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Wildblood feels the festive spirit

A very merry Christmas

Kate Wildblood

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Christmas is a time of lists. We have one sitting on our dining room table and it’s never ending. Scribbles and notes and ticks and jokes are added and subtracted as we make our way towards the 25th. It can feel like a military campaign sometimes, this Christmas lark. But I love it.

My childhood Christmases we’re not the best. Divorced and feuding parents meant the 25th was a timetabled affair with hours dolled out as we trundled between houses. But then way back in the early Nineties I managed to mumble the immortal words “I’ll not be home this year from Christmas” to my demanding parents from a bedsit telephone and everything changed. The timetable became a list of joy as sex replaced stockings and stockings replaced dodgy jumpers with elasticated attached mittens. Cheers Nan.

Christmas is a time for following – and I’ll chastise anyone who takes it away from me. Homemade pickles and a nice boiled ham, missing the last post and praying the postman can. Writing endless cards to people you never see anymore and queuing on the PO winging like the best of them. Stringing fairy lights all over the house and blowing a fuse, ODing on Jamie, Nigella and Fanny and dreaming of a smug homemade Xmas. Sorting out a supply of festive painkilling pharmaceuticals but always forgetting the Rennie and of course the never ending hunt for the campest Xmas display. (Tesco in Shoreham cracked it this year.) Panicking you’ll never have enough Biscuits For Cheese and wondering why the inedible is called Eat Me. Avoiding Essex – sorry guys – and heading towards your dearest ones on Christmas Eve.

Making Xmas decorations outta Queen Josephine (what elese do you do with someone so camp at Xmas?) and chasing the cat through the house with some red and white Santa outfit. (You will wear it kitty!) Sorting out tunes for the gigs you have booked and downloading Barbara Streisand’s ‘Twelve Days Of Christmas’ just ‘cos you can. Being more chuffed than the kids about their Dalek gifts and gathering, all family like, in front of the Dr Who special. Checking the Christmas party pics on www.realbrighton.com you never remember actually being taken and blaming them on your Armaretto infused homemade mincemeat. Bah humbugging at the commercialisation of it all and yet closing your eyes and singing ‘la la la” when ever they mention recession.

Yes Xmas is a time of lists. A list of joy, love and goodwill to all. (Except to the punter asking you to play Slade!) Remember Xmas isn’t just for Xmas – it’s for life. Well until we get bored with the clutter on the 27th. Have a wonderful one and enjoy.

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Pass the Day NurseSunday, 4 January, 2009
There but for the graceThursday, 11 December, 2008
Stating the bleeding obviousThursday, 13 November, 2008
Family tiesWednesday, 29 October, 2008
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Is to share to really care?Saturday, 17 April, 2010
Should we come together in 2010?Sunday, 24 January, 2010
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Bringing a little Xtra to the classroomMonday, 7 September, 2009
Proud asFriday, 7 August, 2009
A statue of limitationSaturday, 25 July, 2009
A little light refreshmentThursday, 4 June, 2009
Past prancing on the dance floor?Wednesday, 27 May, 2009
Oooh, chocolate!Friday, 8 May, 2009
The trap is sprungMonday, 4 May, 2009
Great gravySaturday, 25 April, 2009
The future's brightWednesday, 22 April, 2009
Fabulous fish pieWednesday, 8 April, 2009
Tasty tarts!Tuesday, 31 March, 2009
Losing my midriffThursday, 26 March, 2009
Up with the DaffsMonday, 2 March, 2009
Tune!Wednesday, 18 February, 2009
The big four OMonday, 26 January, 2009
Could this be a new dawn?Wednesday, 21 January, 2009
Pass the Day NurseSunday, 4 January, 2009
Christmas comes but once a yearSaturday, 20 December, 2008
A demand for dyke discountWednesday, 3 December, 2008
The consquences of greedThursday, 6 November, 2008
Family tiesWednesday, 29 October, 2008
Top Ten troublesSaturday, 4 October, 2008
The fat of the landTuesday, 16 September, 2008
Sex, drugs and wadersSaturday, 9 August, 2008
Eric floats in cash and sponsorshipFriday, 1 August, 2008
Chrissy DarlingWednesday, 30 July, 2008
A simply complex PageThursday, 10 July, 2008
Who wrote the lesbian handbook on dating?Monday, 16 June, 2008
Waxing lyricalMonday, 16 June, 2008