Society & Culture

How do you feel about Christmas? Love it? Hate it?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

17th Nov 2011 04:22pm

Do you wish Christmas would come and go quickly or do you look forward to it with great enthusiasm? Do you believe Christmas has lost its meaning given all the materialistic connotations associated with it or does it still have a special place in your heart?


jayla
  • 23rd Nov 2011 12:08am

I have to say i personally love christmas! I love the look on my son's face when he sees all the presents and then open them, and how excited he gets when he realised that he must of been a good boy cause Santa visited him this year. Although i do not believe in god, i do celebrate Christmas day, just not the same way others do, regardless of whether i believe in god or not, its still about the same thing, giving to your loved ones and being with your loved ones.
Having said that, Christmas is a hard time for me financially, being a single mum, other people will agree that christmas is very expensive. But its also sad for me as i do not see my sister or her children so christmas for me is both good and bad:)


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