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´óÏó´«Ã½ Northern Ireland - Days Like This - Story 24th December 2008
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"No words were spoken but their eyes were talking…"

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Cormac woke on Christmas morning, desperate to open his presents. To his dismay he was told he would have to wait, just a little bit longer...

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Name: Andy Currie
Date: 18/02/09
Comment: Me and my fiancee and I enjoyed your story,made us think of our own grannies at christmas when we were small!!!



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Cormac O'Hare in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Ulster studios
Cormac's granny with his sister Bronagh
Cormac and his granny Catherine O'Neill
Cormac's father Jack with Cormac's daughter Zoe on Christmas Day, 2006
A special treat from Santa
Ho Ho Ho!  Zoe with Santa
Father Christmas himself with Cormac's wife Nadia
Zoe in her high-chair, the same high-chair Cormac used as a baby
Gifts galore - Zoe enjoying her first Christmas aged just six-months-old

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