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Ellen Manning (pictured with her husband Jamie) says while she's long known she doesn't want children, it's at this time of year that her feelings are strongest Because while received wisdom has it that Christmas is all about children, for us it's not and I couldn't be happier. And while I've long known I don't want children, it's at this time of year that my feelings are strongest. For me, December heralds a period of unashamed decadence — parties, cocktails, meals and lie-ins. I revel in the chance to spend time in my lovely, calm house, unadulterated by kiddie clutter, celebrating with my husband, family and friends. My child-free Christmas is nothing but joyful. Some friends tell my husband Jamie we're 'missing out' on the joys of a Christmas with kids. What do we do? Well, we have created our own Christmas traditions; always heartfelt, often boozy, determinedly counter-intuitive. For her, December heralds a period of unashamed decadence - parties, cocktails, meals and lie-ins Our annual barbecue, which usually takes place on December 20 or 21, just as our fellow adults break up from work, is raucous, alcohol-fuelled and stretches from 4pm to the early hours of the next day. It's a real knees-up for those of us — dare I say — lucky enough not to have children. Jamie — a firefighter, aged 37 like myself — and I don't even buy gifts for each other; instead we have special treats. This year there's a Rod Stewart concert in the mix, and a day trip to London from our home in Warwickshire. I've also just returned from a trip with my mum to the beautiful Christmas market in Tallinn, Estonia, which would have been far more difficult with children. While my husband and I do buy gifts for family and friends, shopping for those together at our leisure is a treat, perhaps because they're not the product of an endless 'list to Santa'. 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