Saturday, December 21, 2013

Holiday Season

It's Christmas in about three or so days and I haven't asked for much. Only the things I really want. Every Christmas since I was able to write, I would always put things on my list that I didn't need or really 'want'. A majority of the time, I had gotten things that I never even asked for. I was confused, yeah, but more so happy because I at least got something. I have always thought of Christmas of a time for presents and food and parties with my family. Well, as I got older, I had got to thinking about what Christmas really means. In my perspective, it is a time for gathering around a tree celebrating the day that Jesus was born. It is also a day to be greatful for the people and gifts that you recieve. I know many of you that look at my blog may be Jewish or some other type of religion. I am not against any other religion at all. Yet, my family (as Catholics) choose to celebrate Christmas more than Hanuka, or Kwanzaa or anything else that I may have not said. We are not as religious as we used to be about 5 or 6 years ago where we went to church every Sunday because that was God's day. And although we never did follow the rule that if you are going to drink on God's day, do not buy beer or alcohol on Sunday, buy it on a week day or Saturday. This is a rule that I would love to follow because of all the sports that go on that day and plus, then there won't be many drinkers driving after they drink. So, then Sunday would be a safe day if you were to go out that day and go to church in the afternoon for late mass or something else. Many people don't know this, but I do believe in God. Not many things, but enough to know He isn't coming back to life. I see preachers on the sidewalks in Hollywood and Los Angeles that just hope and wish and dream that He will come down from Heaven and just dominate us again. The Jewish people that are alive today do not worship God for 1 reason. There have been tales of God being Jewish and then leaving the Jewish because He didn't want to associate with them anymore. From the stories, that is true. But in my opinion, He was never any religion. He chose what He wanted to be by just deciding. They never said He was baptized. From what I read that is. I was baptized a Catholic girl and I had only my communion. I never did really understand the day of your communion. I still don't but I kind of get the point of it. I think it is a day that you give yourself to God as a loyal human and promise to him to not sin. Remember: that is only what I think, but not sure if I am a hundred percent correct. Excuse me if I am wrong. But to wrap up this blog, I just want to say Merry Christmas, Happy Hanuka, and Happy Kwanzaa.  Bye Everyone!!! :) <3 God Bless and Stay Safe!!! :) Happy Holidays!! Happy New Year!!! 2014!!!!!!!!!!

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