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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s whatever you’re accustomed to celebrating. I grew up celebrating Christmas, it was always a beautiful, magical time, especially as a child with the twinkle lights bringing cheer and warmth during the long days of winter, the whimsical decorations and gifts, the traditions, like baking cookies, making pizzelles and sprinkling them with powdered sugar and then leaving them on a special plate for Santa, picking out a Christmas tree and then decorating it and admiring the beauty of the delicate ornaments, Charlie Brown Christmas, Christmas carols, visiting relatives, eating turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, hanging stockings, Pollyanna gifts, writing a list for Santa. There’s nothing that compared to this when I was a child, I have such wonderful memories. [/quote] I have a lot of the same memories. Many of us do. and I don't know anyone who was hurt by them. Even after I realized that there was no Santa and no baby Jesus, I still loved Christmas.[/quote] I don't think anyone is claiming to be hurt by celebrating Christmas. I think some people are just saying that it's no loss either for them, and that should be enough.[/quote]
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