Christmas is only a few days away....
By AmberN
@AmberNormandin (883)
United States
December 22, 2007 9:39pm CST
SO that got me thinking about people who say they dont like Christmas. So for those of you who dont like Christmas, what is your favorite holiday? When I was a kid, besides Christmas, I always looked forward to Easter and the 4th of July!Now that I have kids, i know that Christmas and Easter will probably be their favorites, but I will make sure they understand the real meaning of both.
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@mastermindkk (295)
• India
23 Dec 07
i am indian and i like dipawali most and more than christmas
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@blueunicorn (2401)
• United States
24 Dec 07
master, what is dipawali? I would love to hear about that holiday?
@WiteNgtOwl (304)
• United States
24 Dec 07
My two favorite holidays are Halloween and Christmas. I decorate alot for both. I belive you need to teach the true meaning of christmas to you little ones so they know its not about how many presents they have but the joy of giving the present. I hope you have a verry merry christmas and happy holidays to you.
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@slickcut (8141)
• United States
23 Dec 07
I would say Christmas is probably my favorite holiday..Sometimes i feel sad around this time of year but i know it is because of losing my Mom on December 3 years ago, and i lost my dad.It seems to remind us of better times, or when we were children.Christmas seems somehow to bring to surface things that could make us sad, and thats one thing i do not like..I love the Christmas holidays because of the children and being with family and the baking and the warm feelings also.So even though it can bring a few melacoly days it also brings joy,so i would say it is my favorite.
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@blueunicorn (2401)
• United States
23 Dec 07
I am one of those people who say they don't like Christmas. I think my favorite holiday would have to be Thanksgiving. There are no gifts required, everyone pitches in to help cook, it is a day for the family to be together, there is great food (one of the requirements of a good holiday), and everyone just relaxes and enjoys each other's company.