Anonymous wrote:Why do people not do Christmas carolling during Christmas season? As an immigrant, I was raised believing that carollers come to your house and sing...and you have to treat them with spiced cider and cakes.
Please revive it so that Christmas becomes a more festive, communal and traditional festival for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I have always decorated for FALL not for Halloween or TG. So, its a few pots of chrysanthemums and some pumpkins and gourds (I have fake artificial ones that have survived for more than 25 years).
As a Hindu, I did not like it when Halloween and Diwali fall on the same night. If that happens, I meet the kids at the end of my driveway to give them candy. I also light sparklers for their entertainment and to keep the negativity away. I would never decorate my house with grim and ghouly stuff because I do believe that this is bad energy according to Vastu and Feng Shui. But, treat all festivals as a chance to socialize and participate.
Also, my DH will always shout out "Trick" when the kids say "Trick Or Treat?". Then they all look at his face because they have no idea what TOT means. LOL.
Please revive it so that Christmas becomes a more festive, communal and traditional festival for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike the period from late October to New Years. There are just too many social and familial expectations and the days keep getting shorter. I always feel relieved when we finally get to January.
Funny. I feel the exact opposite. September -December are my favorite months, despite the fact that my kids are grown, I am divorced, and my parents are deceased. I still love the darker days, crisp air, and colors. I loathe all things January-March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you don’t like fall, it’s the season when all living things die or start abandoning ship. The falling red leaves are a like ticking clock to the shortest and coldest days of the year.
Who would like that?
Me!!There's a whole bunch of us who love dreary, cozy days. What's odd is that I have a sunny personality.
Anonymous wrote:Of course you don’t like fall, it’s the season when all living things die or start abandoning ship. The falling red leaves are a like ticking clock to the shortest and coldest days of the year.
Who would like that?
There's a whole bunch of us who love dreary, cozy days. What's odd is that I have a sunny personality.Anonymous wrote:I dislike the period from late October to New Years. There are just too many social and familial expectations and the days keep getting shorter. I always feel relieved when we finally get to January.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to enjoy it as a kid and have fond memories of Halloween. As an adult it seems the adults around me all have a love for Halloween and Fall in general. My neighbor was saying it’s her favorite holiday. A couple of good friends, my husband and teenage daughter have Fall as their favorite season. They’ve been mentioning this more and more lately as we get into Fall.
The closer it gets the more depressing it seems. Costume shopping for my kids is probably the most exciting part for me but the day of Halloween it just seems not exciting at all.
Depressing probably isn’t the right word but it seems like I have such a letdown feeling about Halloween and Fall. Maybe it’s the end of Summer I feel or I generally don’t like Fall? Thanksgiving is my least favorite holiday also.
I don’t know what changed over the years but I just don’t enjoy Halloween or Fall anymore.
The worst is a neighborhood who loves it and you could care less
Yeah, someone asked me a few weeks ago if I'd decorated yet and I wanted to say what are you talking about? It used to be just a few houses, now it's an expectation?
I actually like fall and am kind of neutral about Halloween, but I don't like how early you have to plan costumes for the kids and how constrained you are to see leaves because it's such a short window during which so much else is happening while also making sure everyone has clothes/coats/hats/gloves to fit. So it's too many opportunities to fail all at once. All while I can't sleep as well with the heat on.
You're not late to decorate. You can decorate right before the treaters come and bring in the decorations at the end of the night. People have gone maaaad for ugly tacky inflatables
Anonymous wrote:To be honest I try to just get into everything. Summer means pool, blackberries and fresh peaches, fall is about fall festivals, apples, new school years, and fall produce. Winter we get snow and hot chocolate, and visit family for Christmas. Spring is flowers and planting the garden.
I used to find January and February among the hardest months. The darkness, I can't garden, nothing is particularly in season. Nowadays, one of my kids was born in January so we have his birthday and that's a project to look forward to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to enjoy it as a kid and have fond memories of Halloween. As an adult it seems the adults around me all have a love for Halloween and Fall in general. My neighbor was saying it’s her favorite holiday. A couple of good friends, my husband and teenage daughter have Fall as their favorite season. They’ve been mentioning this more and more lately as we get into Fall.
The closer it gets the more depressing it seems. Costume shopping for my kids is probably the most exciting part for me but the day of Halloween it just seems not exciting at all.
Depressing probably isn’t the right word but it seems like I have such a letdown feeling about Halloween and Fall. Maybe it’s the end of Summer I feel or I generally don’t like Fall? Thanksgiving is my least favorite holiday also.
I don’t know what changed over the years but I just don’t enjoy Halloween or Fall anymore.
The worst is a neighborhood who loves it and you could care less
Yeah, someone asked me a few weeks ago if I'd decorated yet and I wanted to say what are you talking about? It used to be just a few houses, now it's an expectation?
I actually like fall and am kind of neutral about Halloween, but I don't like how early you have to plan costumes for the kids and how constrained you are to see leaves because it's such a short window during which so much else is happening while also making sure everyone has clothes/coats/hats/gloves to fit. So it's too many opportunities to fail all at once. All while I can't sleep as well with the heat on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to enjoy it as a kid and have fond memories of Halloween. As an adult it seems the adults around me all have a love for Halloween and Fall in general. My neighbor was saying it’s her favorite holiday. A couple of good friends, my husband and teenage daughter have Fall as their favorite season. They’ve been mentioning this more and more lately as we get into Fall.
The closer it gets the more depressing it seems. Costume shopping for my kids is probably the most exciting part for me but the day of Halloween it just seems not exciting at all.
Depressing probably isn’t the right word but it seems like I have such a letdown feeling about Halloween and Fall. Maybe it’s the end of Summer I feel or I generally don’t like Fall? Thanksgiving is my least favorite holiday also.
I don’t know what changed over the years but I just don’t enjoy Halloween or Fall anymore.
The worst is a neighborhood who loves it and you could care less