winter holidays - thanksgiving, christmas, Solstice, new years

Nov 22, 2014 22:15


icon: "vivacious (my face, tilted 3/4ths, with a playful smile. you can just barely tell that I'm hugging myself)"I was intrigued by the fact that when I asked y'all about winter holidays, you mentioned thanksgiving. (many thanks for the answers, btw!) I hadn't thought of it as a winter holiday, but I suppose it is. I loathe thanksgiving; I didn' ( Read more... )

aurilion -- visiting 2013-12 (home), solstice, topaz, magic, christmas, aurilion, kylei, giving, abby

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z8z8 November 23 2014, 10:46:23 UTC
Your analysis of what Thanksgiving is all about literally made me laugh
I'm 100% for Native American rights and benefits just for the record

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ravensong November 24 2014, 06:38:19 UTC
I adored Christmas as a kid, but once I learned about the Winter Solstice (which, to me, is interchangeable with Yule) I hated Christmas. Chritmas is just capitalistmas day to me now. It's all about buying, and getting each other a million presents. Which, giving is good don't get me wrong. But I think it feeds the greed--everyone just wants more, more, more. Stores have realized this and started coaxing people in on Thanksgiving and started setting up Chritmas shit before Halloween! That's going a bit far if you ask me ( ... )

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raidingparty November 24 2014, 17:04:06 UTC
I hadn't thought about Thanksgiving as a winter holiday until I saw others doing it, and decided it was kind of justified. We don't talk about the pilgrims or First Nations at all.

Time is the big thing. Especially if gifted.

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kehlen November 28 2014, 08:43:12 UTC
I a similar idea about gifts, though they do not necessarily need to be something I would want for myself. But they absolutely should be something useful or wanted by the other person and at the same time something I do not mind buying and holding in my hands.

I do not like the idea of specific dates for gift-giving though, when you feel obligated to find something. I much prefer giving gifts as I find things that are 'it' for someone. I would sometimes hold onto them until a birthday, but the feeling of obligation superimposed with dearth of ideas on fixed dates that sours them.

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