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by Pumpkin_Man » Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:41 pm
It isn't so much Halloween vs Christmas, all though I have been acused of being inmature about my love of Halloween, but my family for some reason has decided that all of our most beloved TRADITIONS are not woth the effort they require. Christmas, especialy is hardest hit by this junk philosophy that they have embraced.
Take this discussion about artificial trees. It has allways been family TRADITION, and my own personal TRADITION to put up a real tree, and underneath it place a Nativity Scene. Now a days, I still carry on that TRADITION, but none of my siblings do. They all put up artificial trees. A couple of them even have built in lights, so they don't even bother putting strings fo lights on any more. Another TRADITION bites the dust. A Nativity Scene is considered "passe," and the entire bassis of the celebration of Christmas goes totaly the way of the proverbial dodo bird. It's truely sad, but there actualy was a time when all of us honored TRADITION at all times of the year, but especialy at Christmas time. In those days, Christmas was my favorite holiday of the year. There was also great anticipation when my father would put the Advent wreath together on the Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent. When we were little kids, Santa's "Elf" would ocassionaly leave "Elf Candy" under our pillows or in some other obvious place in the house, and then ring a little bell to signify that the "Elf" has paid us a visit.
BUT, that was then, and this is now. Of course, children are allways going to love Christmas most of all, but I still think Christmas was a whole lot more wonderful when TRADITION was upheld. It was a lot of work, and took a lot of effort to make it come together, but it was well worth it.
Mike