OreoTheMiniLop
Well-Known Member
So, I'm always interested in learning about what different people/culctures do for the holiday(s) they celebrate. If you don't celebrate Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, or Christmas do you still do anything special over the holiday season. (why am I asking this like six months before December??)
I personally as Christian go to church on Christmas eve and have a "candle lit service" for Christmas. As a youth member of our church I dress up as anybody in the Christmas story. (One year I was dressed as Mary and dropped Baby Jesus, a doll. I was so mad because "BABY JESUS JUMPED OUT OF MY HANDS" hahahaha) On Cgristmas we open presents and have my mom's "famous" cinnoman rolls for breakfast. We meet with family and celabrate the rest of the day. Last year I got my bun, Oreo, for Christmas so I was letting her settle in without disturbing her but letting her roam (which I should have just let her acclimate to her cage but I didn't know that. (I was 100% on board with getting the bunny and all I knew was that I was getting a bunny but I didn't know when I would get one.)
So, how do you celebrate Christmas/Hanukka/Kwanzza/The Holiday Season?
I personally as Christian go to church on Christmas eve and have a "candle lit service" for Christmas. As a youth member of our church I dress up as anybody in the Christmas story. (One year I was dressed as Mary and dropped Baby Jesus, a doll. I was so mad because "BABY JESUS JUMPED OUT OF MY HANDS" hahahaha) On Cgristmas we open presents and have my mom's "famous" cinnoman rolls for breakfast. We meet with family and celabrate the rest of the day. Last year I got my bun, Oreo, for Christmas so I was letting her settle in without disturbing her but letting her roam (which I should have just let her acclimate to her cage but I didn't know that. (I was 100% on board with getting the bunny and all I knew was that I was getting a bunny but I didn't know when I would get one.)
So, how do you celebrate Christmas/Hanukka/Kwanzza/The Holiday Season?