as the title says what is your favourite holiday and was wondering if anybody on this forum is Christmas crazy like me it's my favourite time of year. Do you use balloons for decorating on your favourite holiday or for any traditions?
What's your favourite holiday?
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Yeah, Christmas is so balloon time, blow them up, hang them up, plus a few kicking around for replacements just in case any of the decs pop, that's my excuse anyway. Then we move into New Year Eve and more time to blow up extra balloons for partying, though my experience is balloons and candles don't really like each other especially when we're bopping them around.
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Christmas for me as well! I have a giant doll with a santa print on it haha. Me and the mrs got in the holiday spirit with it last year, hopefully it's still good for another go-around We also decorate the tree with some balloons a bit, I usually have them around the place to kick around to be festiveComment
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Thanks for replying everyone. scuba i would love to float on balloons it must feel amazing. Nopops4me I really wish my family would decorate like that although I probably would not last one day without trying to take them for my self lol. Loonatic my family has something similar to that it's a inflatable olaf decoration it's really big. Decorating the tree with balloons sounds like a great ideaComment
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Hi there,
My favorite holiday is definitely Christmas as well. However it is not so much Christmas itself, but the fact that New Years is part of Christmas holiday. In Denmark New Years is about the only time of year when balloons is tradition for everyone, and I so enjoy to be able to be openly ‘extra fond of balloons’. I can arrange some party games with balloons for New Years Eve without anybody wondering, - I can even show off a little and blow up a couple of balloons too big. It is so much fun to watch peoples reactions
Besides I so love to sort of make for all the plain balloon fun I missed out on during my childhood and youth, because I was so scared of balloons back then. New Years is the one time of Year I can blow up balloons and have fun with them without anybody ‘raising an eyebrow’. Well, maybe some will raise their hands to put their fingers in the ears *giggles*.
Just writing about make me look forward to next NYE
Thank you for reading my posting.
Sincerely
SusieComment
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Re: What's your favourite holiday?
Hi there,
My favorite holiday is definitely Christmas as well. However it is not so much Christmas itself, but the fact that New Years is part of Christmas holiday. In Denmark New Years is about the only time of year when balloons is tradition for everyone, and I so enjoy to be able to be openly ‘extra fond of balloons’. I can arrange some party games with balloons for New Years Eve without anybody wondering, - I can even show off a little and blow up a couple of balloons too big. It is so much fun to watch peoples reactions
Besides I so love to sort of make for all the plain balloon fun I missed out on during my childhood and youth, because I was so scared of balloons back then. New Years is the one time of Year I can blow up balloons and have fun with them without anybody ‘raising an eyebrow’. Well, maybe some will raise their hands to put their fingers in the ears *giggles*.
Just writing about make me look forward to next NYE
Thank you for reading my posting.
Sincerely
SusieComment
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Balloon drops are not common either. I have only experienced balloon drops in the youth where I work, but there they are not so rare. What I like the most is to prepare them, as this means blowing up a lot of balloons together with others. Sometimes I ’accidentially’ blow up a balloon too much, and it is cool to watch people jump, and also that it makes everbody laugh (some a little nervously - hehe)
I wish balloons were more common in everyday life though.
Thank you for reading my posting.
Sincerely
SusieComment
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