Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! I hope
everyone enjoyed the time off and is ready to get back into the full swing of things.
We have just a few more weeks until Christmas break. We can make it! I know we
can!
Two weeks ago, we talked about service. This week
we’re also going to do something different. I would like you to do a little
research. Ask your parents, grandparents, older friends, or older family
members how they celebrated the holidays when they were kids. Take a few notes
when you talk to them.
The initial question: What similarities and
differences did you find regarding how the holidays used to be celebrated and
how they are celebrated now? To answer this question, consider the following
sub-questions: 1) How do you and your family celebrate the holidays? 2) How did
the older generation celebrate the holidays? 3) Do you notice any differences
in the way you celebrate and the way they celebrated? What are they? 4) Do you
notice any similarities in the way you celebrate and the way they celebrated?
What are they?
we celebrate most holidays going to another family members house.They celebrated it the same we we do.No I don't see any differences the simmeralities are going to another family members house.
ReplyDeleteWe share holiday's is spending time with my family. The elder's celibrate is they hang out with the elder family to celibrate. I wouldn't say that there is a difrent about how i did and how i do now becausethen and now are very the same. Like I said before there is no diffrent about how we celibrate so yeh there is no diffrents.
DeleteWe get together and be with family. With family just like now. Theres not really a difference between how we celebrated it was just like the younger generation. Yes because them and us celebrate the same by being with family and eating together.
ReplyDeletewhen we get together we eat and us kids pay around outside and the family just loves being with eachother. So we celebrate a fun way.
We celebrate the holidays like everyone else except christmas we open presents at night. They went and sang christmas carols, they didn't buy a lot of gifts they made most of them. Yes, most of our gifts are store bought and I have never gone christmas caroling. We both celebrate with our families open gifts on christmas day and eat dinner together and celebrate Jesus's birthday.
ReplyDeleteThe way my family and i celebrate is like we always get together on hlidays!The older generations would probaly not of done anything!I notics like when the older generations celebrated they like play games and stuff we dont.I notice that we all got together and they did too.
ReplyDeleteWell what my mom has told me was her family would wait tell 12:00 am and then open thier presents. They didn't travel to see family they just stayed and celebrated with eachother. And now we travel almost everywhere every holidy to visit family.so there is a difference on how we celebrate Christmas but it's really not that different.
ReplyDeleteCduran: Me and my family celibrate the holidays at home with one another. Our elders celebrate the holidays just like me and my family do. Theres no differences in how we clebrate out holidays because they clibrate the holidays with us. Yes, theres alot of similarites in our way we celibrate.
ReplyDeleteFor Christmas we always video tape are time opening presents. In my moms young year they played games. Right now we open presents and we eat dinner at 2'o clock. The same thing is that we always spend time with family.♥;)
ReplyDeleteWe never really change the way we celebrate our holidays. We always have Thanksgiving at my house and make lots of food. The on Christmas we always have it at my aunt's house with lots of food. I don't really notice any differences about our holidays.
ReplyDeleteMe and my family celebrate the holidays by just hanging around with our entire family. The older generation celebrated by being together also.
ReplyDeleteMy family similarly celebrates together. There can be very big differences with how other families celebrate.
My family celebrates christmas just spending time with just us my mom, and sted dad and brother and sisters. My mom when she was little her whole family would spend the holidays together. I don't think their is any difference really. The holidays are about being with the ones you love.
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