LGBT: Fun Christmas questions.?

OK so I am stealing Saz-Stars idea here.

1. What type of tree topper do you have on your Christmas tree?

2. Do you still have any of your favorite Christmas ornaments from your childhood.

3. Do you have any heirloom Christmas ornaments that have been passed down in your family?

4. Real Christmas tree or artificial?

5. What color lights do you have on your tree? All white or multicolored?

6. Did you hang any lights or decorations outside this year?

7.Does your Christmas tree have a theme? or is it just random ornaments that you treasure?

8. Did anyone make popcorn garland for their tree this year?

9. Do you still put out cookies and milk for Santa?

10. If you don’t celebrate Christmas (because you are not Christian) can you tell me something about your religions traditions i.e. Hanukkah, Kwanzaa etc.?

Thanks for playing along!

L

with the holidays coming soon?

What do you do for your dogs? Do you buy them presents ect.

I usually get mine bones from the butcher for thanksgiving, and I make them dog biscuits/cookies for Chrismas. I also get stockings for them with new toys and maybe a few extra treats?

Do you do anything special for yours? Any traditions you have with yours? My fiance likes to make my Malamute a igloo out of snow in the winter~~My mal loves it!!
It isn’t like I think my dogs actually care~ if I didn’t have the money to do what I do then I wouldn’t do it one year. But I love the looks on their faces….like its the best day they have ever had and they can’t believe they have so many great toys……then they usually play with the old toys lol and leave the new ones alone.
howpathetic~ 2 months is consitered soon when you have 2 children under the age of 7. I remember being younger and thinking people were crazy for shopping in Nov, and planning in Nov cuz Christmas was so far away….then I grew up and got engaged to a man with 2 children which I help raise and will be adopting and realized that 2 months isn’t much time at all. Especially since I feel like summer just ended.

Is the tradition of Hanukkah dying?

I am just wondering because the Hanukkah category has a new question every couple of hours while the Christmas category has a new question every couple of minutes. It just seems like Hanukkah is being ignored or something.

If it is, I can see why. Nobody in my family is really religious anymore. We celebrate Hanukkah, Passover, and Rosh Hashanah. My grandmother makes hamantaschen cookies for Purim. However, we never go to temple and I feel as though the traditions will start to fade once the elders in the family pass away. I am not a very religious person myself. We even have a Hanukkah bush for the children in the family and to be honest I don’t oppose. I love the spirit of Christmas. In the end, I believe in God but other than celebrating the holidays with the family I don’t really classify with a specific religion.