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11-03-2017 04:47 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:
Born and raised Jewish, never had a tree my parents were not that way, I enjoy the spirit of the holiday
@Noel7 wrote:
@I am still oxox wrote:I do not celebrate Christmas, always felt left out as a kid, now I am a bit blah about the whole thing.
I do not want to holidays shoved down my throat
I give holiday gifts but that is the end of it for me
Was it a religious difference? I can see that.
I find it interesting that so many people in Japan go all out for a secular Christmas.
I understand. I have friends who feel the same way. My daughter’s paternal side is Jewish, We made sure she knew her history and holidays from that heritage as well as my heritage.
11-03-2017 05:03 PM - edited 11-03-2017 05:15 PM
@qvcaddition wrote:
@mishka14 wrote:I used to love the holidays when my kids were young, and we would get together with my mom & dad and sister and her family...
then, my sister joined a cult and gave up all holidays plus said good by to me and my family because we were not in the religious cult.
Both my parents died....and my sons now are grown with their own families....I do see my son and his family on Christmas Eve, ususally at my house.. My other son lives 4 states away, and we are invited there but the cost of flying at Christmas is too expensive..Driving there now is not an option...we are older now and the traffic and the 8 or more hr. drive is too much for us..
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I am very happy that my sons do want to see us at Christmas...but it just isn't the same anymore, loved it when they were little and it was seen through their eyes.
I think I know what cult she joined. If they are a cult as such, but their religion doesn't, believe Christmas is Christ,s BD. They believe it is the BD of the pagan sun God, so that is why they do not accept Christmas. I do not belong to that religion, but studied the bible with them for years and found it very interesting. The weather and climate when Christ was born and traveling in Winter would have been difficult for Mary and Joseph.
QVCaddiction..........it was a religious group (cult) in Massachusetts,. is this the group you were thinking of????? They are no longer together, and 1 member is in jail for life...(if you know the group then you know why)
11-03-2017 05:07 PM
It means the new year is coming that never gets better.
11-03-2017 05:09 PM
I didn’t read all 21 pages....I may be repeating....but what I dislike about the holidays is taking down the tree and decorations. It’s slways a little sad to me.
11-03-2017 05:14 PM
@qvcaddition wrote:
@mishka14 wrote:I used to love the holidays when my kids were young, and we would get together with my mom & dad and sister and her family...
then, my sister joined a cult and gave up all holidays plus said good by to me and my family because we were not in the religious cult.
Both my parents died....and my sons now are grown with their own families....I do see my son and his family on Christmas Eve, ususally at my house.. My other son lives 4 states away, and we are invited there but the cost of flying at Christmas is too expensive..Driving there now is not an option...we are older now and the traffic and the 8 or more hr. drive is too much for us..
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I am very happy that my sons do want to see us at Christmas...but it just isn't the same anymore, loved it when they were little and it was seen through their eyes.
I think I know what cult she joined. If they are a cult as such, but their religion doesn't, believe Christmas is Christ,s BD. They believe it is the BD of the pagan sun God, so that is why they do not accept Christmas. I do not belong to that religion, but studied the bible with them for years and found it very interesting. The weather and climate when Christ was born and traveling in Winter would have been difficult for Mary and Joseph.
They also didn't believe in any Holidays, EAster, birthdays, gave up going to weddings, Mother's day or Father's day, they gave away all their jewerly, women had to wear dresses, NEVER pants, men grew beards, didn't believe in the medical establishment, wouldn't go to the Dr., gave up wearing glasses, only books allowed were religious ones, only songs allowed to sing were religious ones...Banks were a no-no, only used cash, I could go on and on......they are not together anymore, some have died....and some have finally seen the light...
11-03-2017 07:04 PM
@AliceBleu wrote:My mother-in-law.
I know that feeling ! Mine finally died. You just have to wait like 40 yrs.
My husband would leave me home alone and go to her house xmas Eve and xmas day both I'd sit home with TV dinner. She never liked me and turned the rest of them against me, too. I outlived her !
11-03-2017 07:34 PM
@SharkE wrote:
@AliceBleu wrote:My mother-in-law.
I know that feeling ! Mine finally died. You just have to wait like 40 yrs.
My husband would leave me home alone and go to her house xmas Eve and xmas day both I'd sit home with TV dinner. She never liked me and turned the rest of them against me, too. I outlived her !
💜
11-03-2017 07:45 PM
i worked in retail for 20 years. we all use to say the holidays make people miserable. during the holidays was all the worst dealing with people.
11-03-2017 09:33 PM
I guess at 57 I'm old and jaded. As a child holidays were magical. As a mom raising little girls I enjoyed the holidays. My father was the first to die. Holidays weren't the same without him. Always that empty seat at the table. Next my adult daughter died. Family has different obligations. We all work. Holidays seem like a lot of hassle now. Quite honestly I just don't care like I used to. I love the music and the food but not much else anymore. My other daughter lives across the country. She is a minimalist so I can't even indulge my grandsons. I really sound like a Scrooge don't I? I never used to feel this way.
11-03-2017 09:39 PM
Years ago I disliked all the extra work and having a lot of people over that didn't seem to appreciate all of our effort. Now I hate missing my loved ones that are gone.
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