yep i agree...its everything....just the atomosphere of the whole season :presents3:
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Christmas makes me feel like a kid again.. Thats what I love most, thats what I miss most..
Playing games, help granma bake cookies, cheating my Christmas presents, visit stores and buy EVERYTHING,
All these take me back to being a kid myself... :rolleyes:
I totally love to act like a kid, maybe, I still am.. :smiling angel:
Deep down I love the potential of goodness and happiness that the magic of Christmas brings. We celebrate something very important that day, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ :my lord: that was and is such a great gift to mankind. So for me, I keep that in my heart and dress it up nicely with all the commercialized stuff which I thorougly enjoy and don't feel guilty about 'cause I know what it is all about. A great party to celebrate the greatest gift of all.:merrychristmas:
Altough I'm not really religious myself I thought this was a beautiful post. I really adore the first sentence. I think no mather what your beliefs in life and Christmas are, we al want that goodness and happiness at Christmas and on all the other days of the year.
I always love riding around with my family looking at Christmas lights, time with my family, & just the Christmas spirit. I also love going to all the stores and seeing all the decorations & of course Santa!!!:santa2:
I think the traditions we develop are the most important thing. I love passing along the traditions I experienced as a child to my own kids, nieces and nephews and now my young grand-niece. The sweets we bake, the decorations we put up, our dinner menu, our Christmas Eve rituals, carolling, breakfast with Santa, the movies we watch, are all so special and often unique to each family!