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My baby was born last christmas do count last year as first christmas or this year?

  • My daughter was born last year on 14/12/11, Do I count that as her first christmas or this year as her first?

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    the year she was born was her first christmas

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Last year was her first Christmas although she wouldn't have known it. Even being one this year she'll respond more to the tree, lights and presents but still won't understand what's going on for a few more years Just enjoy!!

Do you mean she was born 2010? If she was then last year was her first christmas, as it was the first christmas she was alive.

Last year as she was born 11 days before Christmas eve meaning that was her first Christmas. However she wouldn't of known it was Christmas. This year she will be a year old. Still won't know what's really going on but she will be more alert and probably love the boxes and wrapping paper more than the presents she will receive. Last year was her first Christmas but this will be the first proper year for her.

Last year was her first christmas, but every christmas is special to kiddies :). If you wanna dress her up and stuff there's tons of adorable clothes that don't just have 'baby's first christmas' written all over them :)

2010 would have been her 1st xmas

Last year was her first christmas, This year will be her second christmas. Anyway, have a very merry christmas and a happy new year!!♥

you count last christmas as her 1st christmas x

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