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I'm going to post this article before [MENTION=25377]SearchingforPeace[/MENTION] comes into this thread and remembers it (and then posts it before me like he did last time
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forget about the presents and religion and all of that bullshit... Christmas is about the people you get to spend time with and we always forget that point. every year, instead of buying presents for most of my family I make them soap... it's a bit of a family tradition and they all have their favorite scents picked out and I make them all specifically for different people. it's cheap, but it's something that they look forward to and this year my sister is coming down here to make soap with me and spend the day cooking and laughing and listening to music. all of us in the family have little things that we make and share with each other and it's not expensive, but it's a nice thing that shows that we're thinking of each other even when we aren't together... the thought is what matters
though what matters the most is spending time together. they're a great group of people and every one of them is flat out funny... we spend the whole day laughing and making fun of each other and telling stories and just enjoying each others' company... some of them are getting older and it may be one of the last times we get to laugh with them (other than at the funeral... we do funny eulogies that are closer to a roast... we're a sick group of people)... and none of us are ever going to be as young again. we've got to make hay while the sun shines.
people who get caught up in the monetary aspect of christmas are the ones who are losing out... the ones who can't relax on the holiday because they're worried that someone will think that they're cheap or someone might get a better present than them. it's one of the few times that you have everyone together... don't spoil the day because you're a materialistic asshole

forget about the presents and religion and all of that bullshit... Christmas is about the people you get to spend time with and we always forget that point. every year, instead of buying presents for most of my family I make them soap... it's a bit of a family tradition and they all have their favorite scents picked out and I make them all specifically for different people. it's cheap, but it's something that they look forward to and this year my sister is coming down here to make soap with me and spend the day cooking and laughing and listening to music. all of us in the family have little things that we make and share with each other and it's not expensive, but it's a nice thing that shows that we're thinking of each other even when we aren't together... the thought is what matters
though what matters the most is spending time together. they're a great group of people and every one of them is flat out funny... we spend the whole day laughing and making fun of each other and telling stories and just enjoying each others' company... some of them are getting older and it may be one of the last times we get to laugh with them (other than at the funeral... we do funny eulogies that are closer to a roast... we're a sick group of people)... and none of us are ever going to be as young again. we've got to make hay while the sun shines.
people who get caught up in the monetary aspect of christmas are the ones who are losing out... the ones who can't relax on the holiday because they're worried that someone will think that they're cheap or someone might get a better present than them. it's one of the few times that you have everyone together... don't spoil the day because you're a materialistic asshole