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Thanksgiving vs. Christmas?
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<blockquote data-quote="dually66" data-source="post: 232651" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>I don't like either holiday in the comercial aspect of the two. But for the togetherness of family, I couldn't pick a favorite. Through the years as a kid, my family ruined the holiday spirit for me. Now, even though I don't feel the "JOY"...I feel happy seeing the smiles on my wife, childrens, and visiting familys faces. I do most of the cooking..."the meat"...because i'm the better cook...so after they eat at either holiday, they tell me how full they are and how great it was...I do feel people in general have twisted the holidays into something very costly, but if you have children that havn't been damaged by the outside world yet...I would say go with christmas. My son will be 18 by christmas and daughter 13, so I'm getting happier knowing the spending will go down...lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dually66, post: 232651, member: 7007"] I don't like either holiday in the comercial aspect of the two. But for the togetherness of family, I couldn't pick a favorite. Through the years as a kid, my family ruined the holiday spirit for me. Now, even though I don't feel the "JOY"...I feel happy seeing the smiles on my wife, childrens, and visiting familys faces. I do most of the cooking..."the meat"...because i'm the better cook...so after they eat at either holiday, they tell me how full they are and how great it was...I do feel people in general have twisted the holidays into something very costly, but if you have children that havn't been damaged by the outside world yet...I would say go with christmas. My son will be 18 by christmas and daughter 13, so I'm getting happier knowing the spending will go down...lol... [/QUOTE]
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