Re: How much do you like Christmas?
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:43 am
To each his own. I personaly don't like them at all. I think they're a cop-out, but I can understand some one with limited mobility or limited time to put up decorations would use them.
I agree with DemonSlayer, too. I think Christmas has been way overly comercialized, and the CHRISTmass message is being totaly drowned out by that comercialization. When it comes to every aspect of my life, but especialy CHRIISTmas, I go with TRADITION all the way. I put up a REAL tree, not an artificial one. I put the Advet Wreath together on the Saturday BEFORE the 1st Sunday of Advent, and I light it every night at Dinner time, and I say grace and the prayer for that particular weekof Advent. I have a manger scene, and a star on top of my tree, and large old fashioned lights. I light a fire in a real fire place, and the house really comes to life. My grand nieces and nephew are down right envious of me, when they come to my tree trimming party. They KNOW that they are really missing out on some wonderful family TRADITIONS, because nobody wants to look for the all perfect tree, it's easier to put up a fake one. They live in a very untraditional styled condominium, and there's no fireplace at all, not to mention that there's very little if any attention paid attention to the very thing that is celebrated at Christmas. Christ's Birthday.
They all love my house and my tree trimming party, and it's my hope that a sense of TRADITION will make a come back in this family of mine.
Mike
I agree with DemonSlayer, too. I think Christmas has been way overly comercialized, and the CHRISTmass message is being totaly drowned out by that comercialization. When it comes to every aspect of my life, but especialy CHRIISTmas, I go with TRADITION all the way. I put up a REAL tree, not an artificial one. I put the Advet Wreath together on the Saturday BEFORE the 1st Sunday of Advent, and I light it every night at Dinner time, and I say grace and the prayer for that particular weekof Advent. I have a manger scene, and a star on top of my tree, and large old fashioned lights. I light a fire in a real fire place, and the house really comes to life. My grand nieces and nephew are down right envious of me, when they come to my tree trimming party. They KNOW that they are really missing out on some wonderful family TRADITIONS, because nobody wants to look for the all perfect tree, it's easier to put up a fake one. They live in a very untraditional styled condominium, and there's no fireplace at all, not to mention that there's very little if any attention paid attention to the very thing that is celebrated at Christmas. Christ's Birthday.
They all love my house and my tree trimming party, and it's my hope that a sense of TRADITION will make a come back in this family of mine.
Mike