It's day 2 of #DollyDowsieChristmas and today's prize is an essential in this day and age - a smartphone!
Up for grabs for one lucky winner is a brand new IMO Q2 Plus Smartphone 2019 in a colour of their choice.
The IMO Q2 Plus Smartphone 2019 is an affordable smartphone, costing just £37 for True Blue from Vodafone and Love Pink is £40 from Argos, yet featuring all the functions of a more expensive smartphone, including face lock recognition and super fast 4G connectivity.
This particular model was released just last month and is available in black, pink and blue - the winner will receive their choice of colour.
Terms and conditions:
1. This giveaway is open to residents of Ireland and the U.K. only.
2. This giveaway will run for two weeks, ending on November 16th at 11.59p.m. - a winner will then be chosen at random via the Gleam widget.
3. The prize is being supplied directly by IMO, therefore, by entering, you are giving permission for your details to be passed on to the person sending your prize.
4. Invalid entries will be deleted without notice.
Win An IMO Q2 Plus Smartphone 2019
Everyone is allowed to open 1 present each on christmas eve.
ReplyDeleteWe open one Christmas present each on Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeleteWe always put up the tree and decorate the house on the closed Sunday to Dec 1st!
ReplyDeletewe all go to the panto new years eve together x
ReplyDeleteWe always put the tree up as a family on the first weekend of December
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is putting the mince pie out for Santa. Our daughters face on Christmas morning when she sees it has been bitten is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great "starter" phone for me! Having had a feature phone for years, it's about time I entered the "smart" world! Fingers tightly crossed x
ReplyDeleteWe always open our new pjs on christmas eve
ReplyDeleteWe like a long walk on Christmas morning to clear the cobwebs and to set us up for the festivities followed by mugs of hot chocolate
ReplyDeleteA popular one that we do is a christmas eve box. New PJ's, a book, sweets, DVD and 2 hot chocolate sachets.:)
ReplyDeletewe have a family tea christmas eve and we all get new pjs
ReplyDeleteBuy too much food and alcohol and see as few people as possible!
ReplyDeleteOur Christmas tradition is to spend Christmas Eve afternoon cooking a huge curry from scratch to eat Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. We have a great playlist and fairy lights!
ReplyDeleteall get into our new pyjamas and open our Christmas Eve boxes before watching a Christmas movie, Elf is our favourite
ReplyDeletewe open one pressie on Christmas eve - usually a mid-size one we choose ourselves, it saves the stress of waking at 4am with 'santas been' jumping on me kids lol!!
ReplyDeletewe always go for a walk after christmas lunch!
ReplyDeletebacon butty before the present opening frenzy
ReplyDeleteWe decorate our Christmas trees while listening to Christmas songs
ReplyDeleteWe always open our presents and give the wrapping paper to our dog, Stanley to shred!
ReplyDeleteWe always go for a family walk and picnic on Christmas Day, regardless of weather
ReplyDeleteOn Christmas eve after getting Santa's treats ready the kids choose a presi to open each :-)
ReplyDeletea great giveaway sound really smart yes please count me in
ReplyDeleteOurs isn't very exciting but we love it! We always treat ourselves to a takeaway on Christmas Eve and watch Christmas dvds- Home Alone is always first choice!
ReplyDeleteEverybody who doesn't cook Christmas dinner has to help with the washing up
ReplyDeleteFantastic prize
ReplyDeleteThe present run! I live in the same village as my parents and sister so we take it in turns each Christmas Eve to call at each other's houses to drop of the presents.
ReplyDeleteWe have a tradition of having our Christmas Dinner on Christmas Eve. Then on Christmas Day we eat leftovers and chocolate. It makes for a relaxing Christmas Day for everyone!
ReplyDeleteWe love to bake gingerbread shape to hang on the tree and enjoy as treats in the festive evenings with a hot chocolate.
ReplyDeleteWe do crap christmas and gift eachother a funny or rubbish present
ReplyDeleteWe always have Bucks Fizz and smoked salmon for breakfast
ReplyDeleteWe like to take loads of photos of us in our Christmas jumpers to send on Christmas cards as I have a lot of family abroad who can't visit. They love seeing how the girls are growing up
ReplyDeleteWe have a Buck's Fizz for Christmas Day breakfast! :D
ReplyDeleteAs a family we all wear matching pajamas and watch a Christmas film together before bed on Christmas eve
ReplyDeleteDecorating the tree as a family and adding one new decoration each year for each child.
ReplyDeletePutting out a carrot for Rudolph and a Mince pie for Santa on Christmas Eve
ReplyDeleteWe always decorate with some holly (amidst the other decorations).
ReplyDeletewe always have a full cooked breakfast on Christmas and a late evening Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteNice phone
ReplyDeleteI always peel the spouts on Christmas Eve whilst drinking sherry! :)
ReplyDeletewe all help to put up the decorations
ReplyDeleteWe have a large family lunch at the local pub on Boxing Day.
ReplyDeleteDon't really have a tradition yet but hoping to create some once my daugter gets biger
ReplyDeleteWe always open one present before breakfast and then have a big fry up together
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic prize. Thank you 🍀🤞💖
ReplyDeleteWe always go for a long walk on Dartmoor National Park every Christmas Morning and have a treasure hunt for the kids
ReplyDeleteBrilliant phone Brilliant prize
ReplyDeleteWe don't have many traditions in our family but we do have a get together a week before Christmas to decide who's cooking what or making what for the big Christmas day get together
ReplyDeletee add a decoration to our kitchen tree each day until christmas
ReplyDeleteWhat a brillaint giveaway thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteWe always open a few presents the night before with my older daughter as she usually has plans on Christmas day. So it's almost like having two.
ReplyDeleteNew pj's for us all for Christmas eve
ReplyDeleteWe always go to my husbands Grandmothers house on Christmas eve, we have a fabulous family get together :)
ReplyDeleteI always make my own personalised Christmas crackers with little presents to suit each person
ReplyDeleteChristmas eve, we always put a stocking on the end of the kids beds, so when they wake in the morning, they know Santa has been
ReplyDeletewe have a long old family tradition of having warm mince pies for breakfast on Christmas Day Morning.None of the current generation like mince pies, so we get the tiniest ones possible as we just can't break with this long held tradition so feel obliged to carry it on.
ReplyDeleteWe don’t have a Christmas Day tradition, as my job means I often work. However, we do have a tradition of going to the zoo on Christmas Eve, makes the children tired and all the fresh air helps them sleep!
ReplyDeleteFantastic prize
ReplyDeleteMy family always used to buy each other a "Tree Present" to leave under the Christmas Tree to open on Boxing Day to extend the excitement! Over the years as we have all got older this has changed into some Scratchcards, so we now have a "Boxing Day Scratchfest" after our lovely lunch!
ReplyDeletewe always have are family around for dinner at christmas day
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
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ReplyDeleteId love to win this great prize
ReplyDeleteThe only Christmas condition we have is spending Christmas at my parents house now and the daily routine of presents, lunch, sweets, games, nap and Christmas TV.
ReplyDeleteHappy November! It's Christmas next month, yay. X
ReplyDeletewe always put our christmas decs up on the 2nd of december as it was my mums birthday x
ReplyDeletewould be interesting to try a new phone. Ive only had iphones for so long!
ReplyDeleteOne of my Christmas traditions is making a trifle.
ReplyDeleteChristmas jumpers and matching PJ'S. We wear our jumpers on Christmas day.
ReplyDeleteWe always go to the carol service at church on Christmas Eve. It marks the start of Christmas 'proper' for us
ReplyDeleteWe have a champagne breakfast on Christmas morning - every year without fail :-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great phone for my mum so that we can send her photos on Whatsapp etc (she has an old style phone at the moment but only turns it on when she wants to call someone!) Our Christmas tradition is going to the Christingle service at our local church on Christmas Eve. It brings back great memories from being a child.
ReplyDeleteEarly christmas eve mass with all the family - a tradition for over 40 years
ReplyDeleteWe have new pjs on Xmas Eve and open one present each
ReplyDeleteWe don't really have any Christmas traditions , we are more "go with the flow"
ReplyDeleteLeaving treats out for Father Christmas.
ReplyDeleteXmas eve boxes with pjs and a hot chocolate and mug set. Kids open them on Xmas eve get in there pjs then we watch Xmas movies whist sipping hot chocolate
ReplyDeleteThe whole family goes to the pantomime every year, great fun
ReplyDeleteElfis the elf visiting through December, leaving little treats, or a note reminding our son about good behaviour! Then on Christmas Eve, Elfis leaves him a treasure hunt to keep him busy on this most exciting day & the prize is always an activity that will keep our son entertained for the rest of the day, making Christmas day come quicker for him & giving us a chance to get the chores done
ReplyDeleteLeaving out mince pies & carrots for Santa & the reindeer.
ReplyDeleteWearing the same pyjamas on Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteUsually a game of monopoly with the newest version the kids get. Must have 12 different sets now
ReplyDeleteWe did used to go to the pub on Christmas eve but now Christmas is really magical as we have kids so it's definitely Christmas eve boxes and a Christmas film
ReplyDeleteWe bake biscuits and listen to santa on the radio
ReplyDeleteWe dont really have any traditions
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we visit santa three times every christmas party, once at music party, once at gym party and once at the mall where we buy pictures to give out to all the family
ReplyDeleteMy family always play trivial pursuit after we've eaten our Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteWe always buy silly/joke presents which is always very amusing
ReplyDeleteBubbly for breakfast!
ReplyDeletewe open 1 present christmas eve..only something small ,just to get the family in the mood for whats to come on christmas day
ReplyDeleteWe always meet at my mother's house for a dinner.
ReplyDeleteWe love going to the christmas markets
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great price!
ReplyDeleteEvery Christmas eve my family and I head out to buy a new Christmas tree bauble.
ReplyDeleteOn Christmas Eve, we go to the early mass and Children's nativity play, then go to the pub for a mulled wine.
ReplyDeleteMy Daughter and I bake every Christmas eve afternoon, we then sit down to enjoy what we have made while watching Home Alone x
ReplyDeleteGreat prize
ReplyDeleteLove Christmas get togethers with all my family. Nice to catch up on events and planning for the next year
ReplyDeleteThis would be a super surprise for my father he would be able to use this with his understanding of phones.
ReplyDeleteOur family tradition is having a funny table present at our christmas dinner, it has to be something that relates to that person that has happen to them that year which has been funny. Once my sister in law got my mum fake teeth as the christmas before she pulled out her front tooth by opening a present!
ReplyDeleteWaiting until we have watched the Queen's speech before we open presents! (Jacqui Rushton)
ReplyDeleteDecorating the tree and house together on the first Saturday of December
ReplyDeleteWe always like to get together as a family in the break between Christmas and New Year to play board games and continue the festive fun
ReplyDeleteWe always like to get together as a family in the period between Christmas and New Year to play board games and continue the festivities.
ReplyDeleteWe love playing games and eating snacks on Christmas Eve
ReplyDeleteChristmas eve drinks with friends is a big tradition we have. Christmas day is spent with the family but as everyone always comes back for Christmas we always meet up once a year for drinks and a catch up. Definitely has got calmer now we are older!
ReplyDeletethank you for hosting the blog - i am trying to loose some weight, so appreciate the health and weight loss section x
ReplyDeleteMy phone is smashed so I could do with a new one.
ReplyDeleteWe put a coin in the Christmas pudding and whoever gets in their piece, will get good luck for the year.
ReplyDeleteWe always put a real sixpence in the Christmas Pudding
ReplyDeleteWe're having a Slothmas this year!
ReplyDeleteI've started a christmas eve box for my grandchildren. A new tradition for our family, now that we live closer
ReplyDeleteboard games and a buffet on xmas eve
ReplyDeleteMy mum and I watch Polar Express together every Christmas Eve
ReplyDeleteI could really do with a new phone to take lots of pictures of my new baby :) fingers crossed. Great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteid really like a smart phone thanks for comp x
ReplyDeletefantastic prize! fingers crossed
ReplyDeleteOn Christmas Eve the children and I make a gingerbread house, I make the biscuit pieces and stick it together and then they decorate it
ReplyDeleteWe always have a movie, new pjs and a chinese on Christmas eve
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!
ReplyDeleteFantastic prize
ReplyDeleteGoing to get the fresh Christmas tree every year, it starts the season off
ReplyDeleteWe like to go for a walk on the beach and if we are lucky a Christmas day surf
ReplyDeleteWe always open a gift of pj's on Christmas eve with our kids, my parents always did it with us x
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ReplyDeleteWe always go to Midnight mass, a little family tradition to have cookies and milk when we get home!
ReplyDeleteWe always play boardgames after dinner on Christmas day.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway
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ReplyDeleteFantastic phone, simple and easy to use. Fabulous giveaway prize.
ReplyDeleteAfter opening presents we go to the local pub to have a drink with other relatives.
ReplyDeletewe spend Christmas time with our family in Switzerland and Christmas eve we're outside in the snow with mulled wine and nibbles (unless there is a Blizzard of course)
ReplyDeleteWe have a few traditions in our family, on xmas eve we made salt dough decorations which the kids love and we hand them out to our families. We also have games night on christmas night itself which is always funny!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Prize 😀 keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 Wow 😮
ReplyDeleteWe always open presents after Dinner so everyone can enjoy it together without having to prep dinner at the same time
ReplyDeleteGet together with mates at work for a god blowout meal
ReplyDeleteMy daughter gets a new Christmas Tree decoration each year to put up!
ReplyDeletewe do Elf on the Shelf and Christmas eve boxes every year
ReplyDeleteWe always make Christmas cards with stamps & glitter with the kids
ReplyDeletePulling Christmas Crackers before Dinner, wearing the hats and reading the jokes out loud x
ReplyDeleteWe play the card game Newmarket every Christmas night. Such competitiveness over a 10p kitty 😂
ReplyDeletewell we grown ups like a tipple or two on Christmas eve
ReplyDeleteWe always put the tree up on Dec 1st
ReplyDeleteI buy my children and grand-children a new bauble for the tree each year, then when they leave home they have a box of decorations and all the associated memories for their own tree
ReplyDeleteDecorating the tree as a family
ReplyDeleteWe like to sit down as a family on Christmas Eve to watch a Christmas movie whilst gorging on Matchmakers and After Eights
ReplyDeleteXmas breakfast is freshly made waffles with a cherry compote (just a touch of amaretto or kirsch) and whipped cream.
ReplyDeleteChristmas Eve Curry
ReplyDeleteThe whole family walks along our local beach on Christmas Eve and we pick up a rock and write a lost ones name on it and throw it into the water and think about how much we miss them. This has become my favourite part of Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteEveryone in the family, young or old, gets a bag of chocolate coins and a satsuma on Christmas morning
going round town posting cards
ReplyDeleteWe always enjoy a lovely family walk after our Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteWe always watch It's A Wonderful Life on Christmas Day!
ReplyDeletedad's christmas eve jigsaw puzzle. It comes out on xmas eve every year without fail. it is usually finished new years eve.
ReplyDeleteReading "The Night Before Christmas" to my children at bedtime on Xmas Eve. Everything I love about Christmas in one moment.
ReplyDeleteBoard games and mince pies 👌👌👌
ReplyDeleteAt the start of Christmas week myself & our 3 boys make tablet & fudge. Then on Christmas ever we make gingerbread reindeers & Christmas cakes. These then go in individual hampers along with jam, wine & chutney we have made through the year and secretly left on the door steps of our older neighbours to spread some christmas cheer
ReplyDeleteDecorating the Christmas 🎄 tree with grandchildren
ReplyDeleteIts the only time of the year that I buy Brandy snaps and cheesy footballs - you just have to dont you
ReplyDeleteWe always have to watch Christmas movies together in the run up last year our favourite was the Christmas Chronicles so we watched it together a number of times. Snuggled up on the sofa with a bowl of popcorn
ReplyDeleteEvery year we take great pleasure in buying a real Christmas tree and decorating it together as a family. Christmas music, Christmas jumpers, mince pies, and brandy for we adults, hot chocolate for our daughters galore. Nothing feels more Christmassy to me than those hours making up the tree.
ReplyDeletePlease note: accidentally clicked on the box thingy saying I’d commented under my name ‘Susan Pointon’ but I actually think it comes up as my email address 😊
We have Christmas eve boxes to open and have lots of little goodies to enjoy the night before!
ReplyDeleteOn christmas eve night we leave a glass of brandy and a carrot on the fireplace for Santa and Rudolph.
ReplyDeleteChocolate for breakfast!!
ReplyDeleteWe go to Midnight Mass and the carol singing which starts half an hour before which is a nice tradition.
ReplyDeleteOn Christmas Eve we all have new pyjamas normally festive ones
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, our traditions are pretty much standard traditions. We love the Xmas eve box, we normally go the cinema & stuff our faces with filth - we're all super health concious throughout the year so this is a real treat
ReplyDeleteWe always play board games on Christmas afternoon.
ReplyDeleteSanta leaves the stockings hanging on their bedroom doors, when they wake up they bring their stockings to our bed and open them.
ReplyDeletepassing round the box of chocolates
ReplyDeleteCurry and carols on Christmas eve
ReplyDeleteWe all have new pajamas for Christmas eve and watch a film before bed with a hot chocolate :)
ReplyDeleteMy son's birthday is Xmas Eve, we open Christmas Eve boxes and have new pjs
ReplyDeleteI always make mulled wine on Xmas Eve.
ReplyDeleteAlways go to the pub on Christmas Eve with friends
ReplyDeleteAlways put up the Christmas tree and decorations on the 14th December
ReplyDeletewatch christmas films with the family
ReplyDeleteChristmas eve me and my daughter go out and take presents for the homless with soup we did it last two years and this year wont be any different
ReplyDeleteOne small gift is opened each Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeletewaking up stupidluy early to open our presents xx
ReplyDeleteWatching "ELF" on Xmas eve
ReplyDeletei always do the kids and xmas eve box and everyone gets new pjs or onesies
ReplyDeleteWe make mince pies for santa
ReplyDeleteOne of our traditions is to put the Christmas tree up on 1st Dec, then we all sit around eating mince pies and drinking Baileys (hot choc for the kids) admiring our work :D
ReplyDeletechristmas eve movie night and snacks
ReplyDeleteWe have a buffet for Xmas lunch so we spend Xmas eve day time cooking it ready (tires the kids out)
ReplyDeleteBrand new pjs on Christmas Eve, with a hot chocolate with all the extras and a Christmas film
ReplyDeleteChristmas eve drinks with the family
ReplyDeleteWe always watch a Christmas movie on Christmas eve together as a family
ReplyDeleteI make a big pan of Mulled wine on Christmas eve, and our friends pop in during the evening to sample that years batch and grade it.
ReplyDeleteI make a big pan of mulled wine on Christmas eve, and our friends pop round to sample and grade that year's batch.
ReplyDeletea long countryside walk on boxing day
ReplyDeleteMy Mum and I have a 'second Christmas' which means on boxing day we invite our closest friends and open most of our presents, have a second roast and have loads of fun!
ReplyDeleteWe love to get new xmas pjs on, watch xmas movies and snuggle.up for evening of games and family time
ReplyDeleteSitting at home on my own seems the prevalent one for the last decade..
ReplyDeletePut the Christmas tree up on the 1st of December
ReplyDeleteWe have a saturday where we all decorate the house, dress the tree and write out cards....its always finished with a take away and Christmas music.
ReplyDeleteDinner with the family, turkey and trimmings then pop open the presents
ReplyDeleteWe open all our presents on Christmas Eve at twilight, because my husband's family is German. It's so much more civilised and enjoyable than Christmas Day morning!
ReplyDeletewe always play crazy and fun games together as a family on christmas eve
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