Spending time with family, listening to carolers, smiling at some stranger as I walk down the street and getting a smile back, as well as mistletoe :D. Well, no mistletoe where I live but stilll. Another thing is just feeling the real christmas spirit and not the commercialized buy big expensive stuff for people but more the love and being with family and loved ones.
2006-12-09 20:53:00
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answered by joe19 4
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Of course, there's plenty we look forward to that's free. Let's see, there's the dancing w/the kid's and hubby around the house while I play my Christmas CD's loud enough to annoy my neighbors. Umm, I love bringing stuff to the children who r less fortunate and it shows my kid's how fortunate they really r cuz u know they think they r poor till they meet the children at the shelters. I love all of the Holiday cooking with the kids when we bake Santa's cookies, for the meal on Christmas day w/the extended family, and I make tons of sweets and put them in tins to pass out to whoever we run into {but the food is not free}. My absolute fave is on X-Mas Eve I read "Gaston the Green-Nosed Alligator" to my family b4 I send them off to sleep and I do it in a Cajun accent. We love to ride all over the city and try to find big lights displays too while we sing Christmas tunes!!!
2006-12-09 22:24:08
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answered by des 3
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Yes, it cost nothing for me to reflect on the true meaning of the holiday (Christmas, I assume). That a savior was born and would take the sins of the world upon His shoulders. It doesn't cost me anything, but,,,it cost Him his life.
2006-12-09 20:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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the lights furniture interior the streets in the process the holiday journeys: it appears like a occasion in basic terms taking a walk after dark! the scent of evergreen around the yule wood: and you do no longer might desire to purchase a tree to delight in this extra effective than all, the strengthen expectation for something relaxing: that's what make jan and feb lots extra stable!!! no longer something to anticipate. i like to place off some trip journeys partying, and postpone it to jan... so there is something relaxing in my destiny!
2016-10-14 09:30:55
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answered by croes 4
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I live in a rain belt in the lower mainland of BC, Canada...I've been here for many years and never have we had a white Christmas. If I had it within my power it would be snowing when I wake up on Christmas morning.
2006-12-09 20:51:13
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answered by patti duke 7
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Going to a really cool church to enjoy the service, specially when you don't go to church at all, don't belong to the church either. "Some of the things we can't see are the things we believe the most in." Reflecting on past Christmas's and get a smile when we watch a youngin' be full of amazment.
2006-12-09 20:50:46
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answered by RHONDA Y 1
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Caroling.
2006-12-09 20:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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