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Dec 07, 2011 14:20

Sent to Arthur/Merlin/Morgana/Lancelot/Elyan

The day after the wedding is Christmas Day and after reading about what is usually done at this time I thought perhaps we could have a meal together? I wouldn't mind putting it all together

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couragerising December 7 2011, 15:14:54 UTC
Um, Guinevere?

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destinywaitsher December 7 2011, 15:27:33 UTC
Yes Arthur?

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couragerising December 7 2011, 15:35:10 UTC
You're inviting people over the day after our wedding? And for a dinner you intend to be in the kitchen cooking?

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destinywaitsher December 7 2011, 15:43:22 UTC
Yes.

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couragerising December 7 2011, 21:50:03 UTC
I thought we had other plans...

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destinywaitsher December 7 2011, 22:02:55 UTC
As much as spending the entire day in bed enjoying her new married life Christmas is meant to be a day you spend with family.

A whole day in bed with you...Tell me, why am I turning this down?

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couragerising December 8 2011, 00:55:15 UTC
We will be family then... although I do see your point. I think.

You tell me-- I could not begin to guess.

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destinywaitsher December 8 2011, 06:02:41 UTC
I have a very good point.

We can spend as much time as possible.

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couragerising December 8 2011, 18:03:17 UTC
How many holidays exist in this place, anyway?

And, I will hold you to that.

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destinywaitsher December 8 2011, 18:27:46 UTC
Quite a few. New Years Day is the following week, which has some nice traditions. Then there is Valentines Day in February.

I know you will. Should I put together a schedule so you know when I am available?

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couragerising December 8 2011, 18:53:55 UTC
If we had that many celebrations in Camelot, the kingdom would soon be bankrupt from all the feasting.

No, because I intend to have some say in your availability over the course of the day.

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destinywaitsher December 8 2011, 19:04:18 UTC
Oh but New Years and Valentines Day sound so lovely.

And what do you think my availability should be?

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couragerising December 8 2011, 19:06:55 UTC
What are they for?

Frequent.

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destinywaitsher December 8 2011, 19:11:14 UTC
New Years is rather self explanatory Arthur. But they have a huge celebration to see in the new year and from what I've read about it there's a tradition that you kiss someone as the new year starts. Valentines Day is a day to celebrate love.

To you or my glorious kitchen?

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couragerising December 8 2011, 19:14:27 UTC
Well, yes, I got that it was a celebration of the new year, I just did not realise that it was a big event. That sounds like a good celebration, however, as does Valentines Day. Should I make my own assumptions about the traditions for that one?

I should think that is rather self explanatory, Guinevere.

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destinywaitsher December 8 2011, 19:21:41 UTC
They have fireworks and everything. It sounds fun. And I don't know, what are your assumptions?

Kitchen it is.

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