What are somethings to celebrate christmas besides cookies, stories, music, and dressing up?

Posted by admin on December 12th, 2009 and filed under christmas celebrate | 3 Comments »

My boyfriend and I want to celebrate Christmas next week just for fun since we have nothing else better to do on the weekends. So we want to bake christmas cookies in shapes and frosting, put on loud christmas music and get in our best christmas head gear. I want to do something else also to spice up our "fake" christmas, Any suggestions?

Put on a santa ooutfit, you can be misses and santa clause. get pine scented candles and white fluff to pose as snow

How should I celebrate my Easter, since I just found out about my cat?

Posted by admin on December 12th, 2009 and filed under celebrate easter | 2 Comments »

So, I just posted a question about my cat, and how long I should wait before I should think about getting another one. Well, I just found out this mornming, and it ruined my Easter. I have to go hang out with family later, how can I pep back up? Get Sprite off my mind?

well im guessing your cat died… im sorry, but the best thing to do is to listen to song that make you smile and laugh, a smile can fix all. Its ok to be sad too if you bottle it up its going to hit all the harder you don’t have to pretend that your happy, and remember easter is about jesus coming back to life…. maybe sprites real name is Jesus, you never know!

and i hope you are okay

can any one give me information about important events and festivals at 2008?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | No Comments »

i like traveling around the world , especially at the time of unique events ,i had visited malaysia2007 ,and rumi 2007(in turkey),i am looking for informations about events that will be celebrated at 2008 ,so i will be able to arrange my travels.i will appreciated every answer .

Israel will be celebrating her 60th birthday in May 2008 – why not come and wish her Happy Birthday.

Sooooo Are you excited for Christmas?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 13 Comments »

I know some of you celebrate something else. Soooo are u excited for christmas or what you are going to celebrate???
I am SO excited for christmas. And chrismas break.

Even more excited that snow is on its way-SLEDDING season is here!

How do you celebrate the winter holidays?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under celebrate what | 2 Comments »

I don’t know about you, but I love the winter holidays. You don’t have to be of a certain religion or ethnicity to appreciate the holiday spirit.

How do you celebrate? What do you eat? With whom do you celebrate? How do you decorate your house? Do you travel or take part in any community activities? Feel free to share anything. I would especially appreciate some craft ideas or recipes.

On thankgiving my mom does this WONDERFUL recipe.

It’s twice baked potatoes, of cheese stuffed potatoes. :)

What she does it she gets a potato,
cuts it in half,
carves out the potatoes,
saves the peels for later,
she puts the potato carving in a pot,mashes up potatoes with cheese, butter, milk ,salt, and pepper.
Then After it is cooked (the potato carvings)
she stuffs the peels with the potato inside of it, tops it off with cheddar cheese, and paprika (: !
It’s greaaaaaat <3(:

why don’t christians celebrate jesus birthday in the summer so they can?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under celebrate jesus | 20 Comments »

enjoy some nice weather at the same time?

Because some idiot miscalculated Jesus’ birthday long time ago.

Would you still celebrate Christmas if there were no gifts?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under christmas celebrate | 14 Comments »

I noticed every single question in this section is about gifts. Is there anything else to this holiday or is gifts pretty much it? Would you even celebrate Christmas if it wasn’t for the gifts?

Honestly, no. Basically, Christmas isn’t just about the presents. Though, I wouldn’t celebrate it without presents. That’s my opinion!

what traditions do you celebrate at christmas?

Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 and filed under celebrate traditions | 2 Comments »

what traditions do you celebrate at christmas? im doing a religion project and i was hoping some of you could list out traditions you do every year. my project is about why christians celebrates xmas so preferably very religious one thanks xx

during christmas eve,
we would first attend the 11:45 pm mass (i’m a roman catholic), by which at 12:00 am, the GLORIA will be sung. after the mass, we will have our "noche buena" or a past midnight celebration of eating very delicious desserts, and Maha Blanca and Iced Box cake or Mango Float are my favorite. Affluent families would always include hamonada or ham and of course the famous keso de bola or the red ball of cheese. in my part of the neighborhood, we would share our foods, and we would go house to house, carrying a plate of desserts and kiss everybody merry christmas. we would be sleeping by 2am but before going to bed, we would gather in front of our house altar to pray and thank God for everything. my family is deeply religious and i really find these moments moving. in the morning, we would have the ham for breakfast.

in the morning, we just enjoy each other’s company because by that time, everyone’s at home (a rare occasion); there’s no work.

at night, we would stroll around the park to watch at the lights and enjoy ourselves with popcorn and the loud music.

filipino tradition. i’m proud of it.

How did you celebrate this Eid Al-Adha? Tell us about this celebration (Story), and it’s morals?

Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 and filed under celebrate celebration | 7 Comments »


Aslam-o-Alikum,
How are you brother? Well, I went to Masjid like always prayed Eid and we had gathering at our house…our uncles, aunts and cousin’s were at our house…i had a nice time…what about you brother?
Eid Mubarakh

Happy Celebrate the Genocide of Native Americans Day! Are you going to kill a large defenseless bird now?

Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | 6 Comments »

in commemoration? It’s really only fitting, if we want to remain true to the nature of the events we’re celebrating.

Oh hell yeah.