Johnny Rayflo (
not_heavens_adam) wrote2011-12-07 10:35 pm
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[Johnny is lounging on his couch with a distent and wistful smile on his face. As per usual, he is only half-dresed, but Minea is curled up in front of his stomach, purring away.]
All of this festive spirit and decorating...it makes me wonder what this time of year means for everyone. For some, as I understand it, it is a time to celebrate Christ and God and all of the religious feelings attached to that.
For others it is a time to 'do what's right' and give to others who might be less fortunate than them. And for others, still, it is a time to spend with family.
I know, for me, I always looked at it as a time to spend with that person you love most; it's a very romantic time of the year....
Of course, family is important too, but if you don't have any family or would rather not associate with them, wouldn't it be just as wonderful to curl up with someone special and let them know how important they are? Just a thought.
Anyway~ Tell me, Vatheon, what does Christmas mean to you~?
All of this festive spirit and decorating...it makes me wonder what this time of year means for everyone. For some, as I understand it, it is a time to celebrate Christ and God and all of the religious feelings attached to that.
For others it is a time to 'do what's right' and give to others who might be less fortunate than them. And for others, still, it is a time to spend with family.
I know, for me, I always looked at it as a time to spend with that person you love most; it's a very romantic time of the year....
Of course, family is important too, but if you don't have any family or would rather not associate with them, wouldn't it be just as wonderful to curl up with someone special and let them know how important they are? Just a thought.
Anyway~ Tell me, Vatheon, what does Christmas mean to you~?
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As I said, it's different for everyone. For me it's for spending time with family and loved ones; especially those you might not usually spend time with.
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Pretty much. Some would probably disagree, but that's how I see it.
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Unfortunately, back home, it's become very commercialized but, for some, the thought is still there.
The mistletoe is a symbol of the holiday, yes, but it's traditional to kiss someone while standing under it.
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[Good to know~]