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    What are you holiday traditions?

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    • RojoLocoR
      RojoLoco @wirestyle22
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      @wirestyle22 said in What are you holiday traditions?:

      @RojoLoco It's a black Dean Acoustic Electric. He said he was going to get something better but memories/nostalgia 😄

      That's the most metal acoustic you can get. \m/ \m/ And I have fond memories of Dean's armada of topless Vegas showgirls that were walking around at the NAMM show when I was there (maybe 2002-03).

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        When my first son was born, my dad gave us a hard cover printing of A Visit from St. Nicholas (Twas The Night before Christmas). On Christmas eve when we come back from church we all get into our Christmas jammies (admittedly,yep even Daddy too), lower the lights and do a very slow reading, complete with sound effects (sleigh bells on the door suddenly ring thanks to a piece of dental floss, that kind of thing). This year he's 4 and keeps asking me every night when we're going to read the Saint Nick book!

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        • RojoLocoR
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          Let's not forget that all 'round the globe, many folks have different holiday traditions than our own. Here's a quick rundown of some of the strangest ones:

          http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/travel-blog/wanderlust/unusual-christmas-traditions.html

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          • thanksajdotcomT
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            Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @thanksajdotcom
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              @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

              Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

              That's interesting - why that day?

              As a non-religious person, I don't find one day more important than the next from a religious perspective. But I do have days of importance. My wedding day, my and my wife's birthdays.

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              • RojoLocoR
                RojoLoco @thanksajdotcom
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                @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

                Pagan holidays are great, because they are aligned with stuff in nature. No cultural or religious dividing lines, just a celebration of the Earth doing what she does.

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                  thanksajdotcom @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                  Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

                  That's interesting - why that day?

                  As a non-religious person, I don't find one day more important than the next from a religious perspective. But I do have days of importance. My wedding day, my and my wife's birthdays.

                  Winter Solstice is a day of power. It's the transition between autumn and winter. We won't be "celebrating" but it's a significant day for us. That's all.

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                    thanksajdotcom @RojoLoco
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                    @RojoLoco said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                    @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                    Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

                    Pagan holidays are great, because they are aligned with stuff in nature. No cultural or religious dividing lines, just a celebration of the Earth doing what she does.

                    What I love about paganism, in general, is that it's not any set of hard-and-fast rules. It's very individualized and personal to each person, and if you wanted to classify it, it'd be much better quantified as a spectrum than by any specific set of beliefs.

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                    • RojoLocoR
                      RojoLoco @thanksajdotcom
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                      @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                      @RojoLoco said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                      @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                      Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

                      Pagan holidays are great, because they are aligned with stuff in nature. No cultural or religious dividing lines, just a celebration of the Earth doing what she does.

                      What I love about paganism, in general, is that it's not any set of hard-and-fast rules. It's very individualized and personal to each person, and if you wanted to classify it, it'd be much better quantified as a spectrum than by any specific set of beliefs.

                      Which is why I get along very well with pagans.

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                      • thanksajdotcomT
                        thanksajdotcom @RojoLoco
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                        @RojoLoco said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                        @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                        @RojoLoco said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                        @thanksajdotcom said in What are you holiday traditions?:

                        Not Christian personally, and my girlfriend grew up Messianic Jew, so Christmas isn't really a thing. She's not practicing so Hanukkah isn't really important either. Most important day to us is definitely the Winter Solstice. @ShaunS

                        Pagan holidays are great, because they are aligned with stuff in nature. No cultural or religious dividing lines, just a celebration of the Earth doing what she does.

                        What I love about paganism, in general, is that it's not any set of hard-and-fast rules. It's very individualized and personal to each person, and if you wanted to classify it, it'd be much better quantified as a spectrum than by any specific set of beliefs.

                        Which is why I get along very well with pagans.

                        Same. I don't personally consider myself pagan, but I'm probably much closer to that than anything else at this point.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
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                          Maybe we will watch White Christmas today while trapped in the hotel.

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