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Armistead 12-01-14 06:50 PM

The Christmas Thread
 
Thought I would start a thread to to discuss Christmas. Got pictures of your decorations or Christmas tree? Have any family traditions you would like to share, special memories, wants, etc.,...Anything Christmas you can put here.

Not long ago I purchased several large boxes of Christmas decorations at an estate sale. I knew they were old and boxes filled with decorations from the 40-60's era it seems. One box had numerous cards and pictures in it and was interesting to see Christmas unfold yearly. I plan to use a lot of these decorations this year.....

Christmas is a lil sad for me since my mother passed a few years ago and my father in May.

Sailor Steve 12-01-14 06:56 PM

No Christmas here. My kids are far away and so is my sister. Cards maybe, phone calls maybe. It's cool though, I do well enough alone.

Rockstar 12-01-14 07:53 PM

Not a christian, but everyone else in my family is. Still, I have a fun time and love getting together with family, if we manage getting together, which isn't often. I get and give gifts and cards and not at all bothered with the seasonal proselytization(if there's such word). I get a kick out of the whole thing and have fun.

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swamprat69er 12-01-14 09:24 PM

I'm not a christian either, but I do the christmas thing anyway. We wont put the tree up for another two weeks or so, though. The cats would have it down in a day or two.

Oberon 12-01-14 10:15 PM

Our last tree was brutally murdered by our cats, demolished a coffee table with it too. Fortunately our two are pretty elderly now so their tree climbing days are over.

fireftr18 12-01-14 10:56 PM

I love the magic of the season and the celebrations. I'm not much on the gifting thing though. I feel we should be giving all year long, not just one month out of the year. As far as receiving gifts, anything I want or need that is reasonably priced, I can afford to buy. My brother and sister feel the same way and we have agreed to stop gifting with each other.

Tango589 12-02-14 04:01 AM

Well, that's Tribes' present sorted:

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BossMark 12-02-14 05:32 AM

Dont put my decorations up a week before Santa's due to pay me a visit :D

Schroeder 12-02-14 06:17 AM

No Christians in my family (at least none that would celebrate it we've got some Jehova witnesses which we barely see...:doh:).
We usually just come together and have a good meal. No gifts.

I actually find it sort of sickening to have the first Christmas stuff in shops in late September. It's all evolved into a big commerce fest and little more.

swamprat69er 12-02-14 06:27 AM

Christmas stuff starts appearing slowly in stores here right after Halloween.

Jimbuna 12-02-14 06:36 AM

I enjoy xmas day at home with the wife and kids (if the boy aint at sea), exchange presents, visit my mom then on to the wifes brothers house for an evening party.

I'm not really bothered what I receive because like others here I am able to buy what I want when I want it but I do enjoy spoiling the wife and kids on the day.

Things should really liven up if and when grand kids come along.

Betonov 12-02-14 06:43 AM

I'll enjoy Christmas on Christmas, but the season starts tomorrow when decorations are turned on in Ljubljana :D

http://www.silcportal.si/wp-content/...-ljubljani.jpg

AND

http://recesija.si/media/catalog/pro...o_vino_lj1.png
Mulled Wine stands !!!!!! :D

Tango589 12-02-14 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2265659)

:rock::Kaleun_Cheers::Kaleun_Party::()1:


BRING ON THE XMAS CHEER!

Skybird 12-02-14 12:10 PM

Both me and my parents are pissed by it. In mid-August already I saw the first stores rolling out christmas articles and -sweets - in mid-summer! Commerical amok-running everywhere, Weihnachtsmarkt in town - FIVE of them. Crowds, stinking smells, clinging coins, kitschy TV spots. Kollektive Pflichtübung in Rühreseligkeit - a mandatory collective excercise in unctuousness - I once heard somebody describing it. I think it was me.

Christmas makes us all vomit over here, my whole family, we are happy when it is over again - for another 6 months. Next seasons starts in mid-summer 2015.

My atheism has nothing to do with it. Actually, I have kind and precious memories of our family christmasses :)when I was still living with my parents. But commerce has plowed it all under, mercilessly, and somewhat damaging my precious memories as well.

And that is something that I will never forgive: that it was all hysterically ruined for the most profane of reasons.

I would follow the freakshow to some degree if I had children, but I would also protect them from it at the same time. But I have none, so: avoiding and ignoring it as much as I can.

And all that retarded sentimental mindless babbling on TV, christmas here, christmas there, babble-babble-babble. We're sick and tired of it. Sick and tired.

On 24th, we will, as always meet and do a family raclette. That is all. No actions taken on the other two days.

vienna 12-02-14 01:05 PM

I am non religious (I like to say I had religion beaten out of me back in Catholic school), so I don't 'celebrate' the day. I did make an attempt once way back in 1969.: bought a tree for my family (mother, sister), got the fixings for a good meal, bought presents all around. It went well until my mother got into one of her dark states and went off like a bomb. Since then, I have nodded politely when others say "Merry Xmas", give the obligatory gifts at work. I'm also the person who volunteers to take the holiday duty so others can celebrate since I have no family. It is amusing to me how Christian religions have co-opted pagan religious iconography and customs to meet their own evangelistic ends...

Other than the above, I do hope any and all of you have a good time celebrating the holidays in whatever manner you choose. You all deserve at least one happy time a year...


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