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As the country celebrates Independence Day, a couple from the UK are getting ready to do it again.
They're planning a Christmas Party outside of their home in the London suburb of Wandsworth, in the hope to show how much they love each other.
The couple, who live in a small part of the city, were inspired to start their own holiday party by the sight of the Christmas tree in their car.
"It was actually a pretty big party," a member of the couple's family told Alamy.
"We went down the street and all of a sudden there was this Christmas tree.
"It was about 50cm long.
"It was really amazing to see it.
"We took it out and it was a big party, we had to do something special here.
"The next day we went to our local Christmas company and they were very happy with it.
"They even told us that it was a very special time in our life.
"It was a little bit weird that this holiday season, but it all makes such a big difference to us that we just go to the party and celebrate our own holiday."
The couple are planning an annual Christmas party for their 15-year-old daughter, who is still in primary school but is making a special gift for her.The first person to make a difference, and a person you can count on
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