All I want for Christmas is . . . a decent night's kip
This season I will mostly be . . . buying pressies, wrapping pressies, making cards, eating all around me and trying to see as many pals and parties as possible!
Christmas really starts for me when . . . we've been to the panto.
The best Christmas gift I ever got: little baby Jess, who arrived safely last year and completed our family. She was all of our favourite pressies last year.
The most bizarre Christmas gift I ever got: when I lived in Ballydung Manor with Podge & Rodge, someone sent me in a hoover.
That Christmassy feeling: the crisp weather, the dark evenings, the air of excitement, the parties, the smell of mulled wine, Christmas songs on the radio . . .
That Grinchy feeling: selling Christmas trees before Halloween is over.
I once spent Christmas in . . . Paris, when I was an au-pair aged 18. I missed home terribly.
My Irish Christmas: being surrounded by all of my family members, around a table, pulling crackers and slagging each other, children under the table tying grandads laces together.
The essential Christmas ingredients: PJs, Christmas movie, red wine and tin of chocolates.
Lucy Kennedy will present Ireland's Got Talent on TV3 in the new year