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    No real tree here. Been retired for 9 years and have no kids. Brother and sister live in B.C. We have an adopted family on welfare that we have over for Christmas fun/presents. Always wonderful to see the pleasure in their faces. We believe that Christ came to make a way for us to reach God and that is a big part of our celebration.
    Merry Christmas to my friends on the forum. Been on here for many years and have met some fine folk. Have a great holiday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    No real tree here. Been retired for 9 years and have no kids. Brother and sister live in B.C. We have an adopted family on welfare that we have over for Christmas fun/presents. Always wonderful to see the pleasure in their faces. We believe that Christ came to make a way for us to reach God and that is a big part of our celebration.
    Merry Christmas to my friends on the forum. Been on here for many years and have met some fine folk. Have a great holiday.
    Merry Christmas to you Sharon and a Happy New Year.

    It will be more of a "Ebenezer Scrooge" type of celebration this year, having kicked the last of them out the nest. But its a special day not only because Jesus Christ was born on that day but I just found out today listening to Rosemary Barton interviewing the Right Honorable Prime Minister of Canada Justine TRUDEAU that the 25th December is also his birthday. What more can we say. Oh happy birthday Justin. LOL

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    Semi retired, just my wife, myself and the newf dog. I actually prefer to work the holiday. For one of my clients it’s a huge help as the full time staff can have the holiday time off. We deep fry a turkey. Wife likes the tree and entertaining. I’d rather be ice fishing. So we run a drop in thing over a few days and various friends drop in and catch up. Gave up on the formal religious thing a while back.

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    Still do the whole Christmas thing. Real tree and house decorated.
    We're going to spend Christmas with our daughter and son-in-law in New Hamburg - a five hour drive from here.
    We usually do the Church stuff as well - but covid has that shut down again this year.
    Normally we have a couple of Christmas parties - about 25 people - but are foregoing that because of covid.

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    Still have the tree and all the decorations and the kids are still coming home. So there is still family closeness aspect that is important. I don't think my kids will ever have children...so no grandkids to spoil in the future. Most of the presents under the tree are "need" presents and no more toys and such.

    I enjoy the family time more then anything.
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    Don't worry, you will get hauled out of your house and forced to celebrate with all the grandkids you pickup along the way

    Dad is retired now, does things for the kids, they put up a tree and decorate but it is not for them, I don't think it ever was for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Merry Christmas to you Sharon and a Happy New Year.

    It will be more of a "Ebenezer Scrooge" type of celebration this year, having kicked the last of them out the nest. But its a special day not only because Jesus Christ was born on that day but I just found out today listening to Rosemary Barton interviewing the Right Honorable Prime Minister of Canada Justine TRUDEAU that the 25th December is also his birthday. What more can we say. Oh happy birthday Justin. LOL
    You had to wreck a great thread with your incessant trolling….give it a break !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Merry Christmas to you Sharon and a Happy New Year.

    It will be more of a "Ebenezer Scrooge" type of celebration this year, having kicked the last of them out the nest. But its a special day not only because Jesus Christ was born on that day but I just found out today listening to Rosemary Barton interviewing the Right Honorable Prime Minister of Canada Justine TRUDEAU that the 25th December is also his birthday. What more can we say. Oh happy birthday Justin. LOL
    Well, just so you are aware Jesus was not born on the 25th of December, that was just a day picked to line up with other seasonal celebrations and help people convert.

    Tomorrow is the winter solstice

    https://www.familytreemagazine.com/h...nd-traditions/

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    In the crazy world we live in, we need as many events like Christmas as possible.
    We already fight for children's attention ... and Christmas has proven to be a time where
    many get together with family and friends, and take a deep breath to thank God for what they
    have.

    I believe in Christ, and so Christmas to us becomes about giving, not getting.
    The joy one gets from giving ... you just know deep in your heart it is right.
    We thank God for everything He has provided ... and most of all each other.

    Merry Christmas everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    Well, just so you are aware Jesus was not born on the 25th of December, that was just a day picked to line up with other seasonal celebrations and help people convert.

    Tomorrow is the winter solstice

    https://www.familytreemagazine.com/h...nd-traditions/
    It is one of the greatest acts of cultural appropriation in mankind's history. Seasonal celebrations and traditions established centuries before Jesus was born ruined by those pesky Christians. Happy Saturnalia!

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