Winter Solstice, complete with appropriate cards, logs on the fire, cranberries, singing, lights, winter walks, and a night time celebration ritual under the stars to greet the new year on December 21.
2007-09-18 12:28:01
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answered by Lady Morgana 7
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I celebrate the Winter Solstice. The birth of the Sun/Son.
I also enjoy festivities pertaining to Christmas with relatives in their homes.
2007-09-17 19:54:27
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answered by Epona Willow 7
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December 25 - Christmas
December 30 - Rizal Day
2007-09-17 19:59:01
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answered by art 2
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I celebrate the birth of Christ.
Of course, we don't know the exact day Jesus was born, but we choose to celebrate on December 25.
:)
2007-09-17 19:48:07
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answered by FourArrows 4
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I generally celebrate:
Winter Solstice
Channukah
Christmas
New Year's Eve
2007-09-17 19:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas and New Years Eve and some family members birthdays.
2007-09-17 19:46:42
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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Yule by myself, probably, then christmas with my catholic fanatic dad *sigh* and then new year because everybody does it and it's kinda hard to avoid the craze.
2007-09-17 20:48:55
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answered by Ymmo the Heathen 7
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I don't celebrate anything. I am a Christian who disdains Christmas. Anyone else can do what they want, but I hate that holiday above most others. It's a personal thing.
2007-09-17 19:57:24
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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A Happy Saturnalia! That's a whole lot of feasting and gift-giving...
LOL.
Peace be with you.
2007-09-17 19:55:32
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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Last year the Eid happened to be in the end of december... so I guess that counts.
Peace.
2007-09-17 19:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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