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At Christmas, what's more important .... money - aka presents and toys - or love and family and friends being together?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think Christmas just magnifies who people are all year with regards to friends and family vs. money and stuff. I'm personally always happier to spend time with family than to get a present however nice it is, generally because if I want something I buy it myself. What IS nice however is kids buying you presents that they've thought hard about however small, but I would never make money and ' stuff' my God because that comes back to haunt you badly.
I think it is all about the presents, afterall, love and family and friends being together isn't just for christmas right?
However, that being said, my 6 year old said the other day "I can't wait for Christmas, i'll get lots of presents", and that saddened me a bit, so in an effort to get her to realise why we really have a christmas i'm taking her to the Blessing of the crib thing at our local church on Christmas Eve.
However, that being said, my 6 year old said the other day "I can't wait for Christmas, i'll get lots of presents", and that saddened me a bit, so in an effort to get her to realise why we really have a christmas i'm taking her to the Blessing of the crib thing at our local church on Christmas Eve.
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lol Vibra.
Awww give over mibn, I bet it's lovely, im really looking forward to it. Apparently each child takes a pece of nativity to the errr, well nativity and it gets blessed. Then we all sing proper Christmas carols holding candles.
I just want to reinforce what Christmas is, apart from the fat man in red theme. I'm hoping even at 6 she gets "it"- well, i can hope anyway.
Thanks Starbuckone, will let you know how it goes, well once i've finished blubbing anyway, im bound to get emotional and make a prat of myself, I always do!
Awww give over mibn, I bet it's lovely, im really looking forward to it. Apparently each child takes a pece of nativity to the errr, well nativity and it gets blessed. Then we all sing proper Christmas carols holding candles.
I just want to reinforce what Christmas is, apart from the fat man in red theme. I'm hoping even at 6 she gets "it"- well, i can hope anyway.
Thanks Starbuckone, will let you know how it goes, well once i've finished blubbing anyway, im bound to get emotional and make a prat of myself, I always do!
don't think money is the same as presents and toys - except if you're putting yourself in the shoes of the one giving them. If you can empathise with the receiver, it's receiving a gift that someone's thought about and got for you. I've never had any problems with the giving (or the receiving, come to that). If it's mutual, so much the better.
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