00:03So I guess that my family traditions are probably very similar to everyone else's so when it comes
00:08to Christmas Day we will all wake up together, run downstairs, we can see if the reindeers have
00:14eaten their carrots and Father Christmas has eaten his mince pie and then we just get dressed up in
00:19our matching Christmas pyjamas, rush straight round to the parents and all open the presents
00:25together. So my mum makes this rule, no phones, you're allowed to do maybe one insta story at
00:30the beginning of the day, we play loads of ball games, drink loads of drinks, pay like quizzes
00:35which often end up in arguments, pull Loretta because it's just like the year of all the firsts,
00:41her first time swimming, her first Halloween and I just am so excited for her to experience
00:49all the festivities of Christmas. I'm one of four biological children but as well as that my
00:55parents are foster carers so we have loads of foster siblings within the home, my grandparents,
01:02aunts, uncles, I mean we won't have so many people congregating this year. Now they've got another
01:07little person to buy for, Loretta, I want to make sure she's growing up that she realises you know
01:13the biggest gift really is for us just all being together and the presence of our family. Although it
01:17has been a bit of a crazy year for a lot of people it has just been us two and
01:22because of that we've like
01:23created the most amazing bond at home and the most magical memories. They all couldn't see Loretta
01:30for quite a long period of time. Having them reunited again was just absolutely amazing,
01:36you know absence makes the heart grow fonder so it made that that moment even more special.
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