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Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 12th, '24, 07:55
by Kirsch
AsheSkyler wrote: ↑Nov 12th, '24, 03:14
My birthday is a few weeks after Christmas, and I never got to have birthday parties after I was a few years old because everybody said I'd gotten enough gifts recently.
Wow that's like super mean D/
My nephews birthday is two weeks after Christmas and we celebrate it the same as any other birthday oO
But we have to make sure to get his gift before Christmas xD since there are not many shopping days after.
I'd only merge the two if he was to get something that's too big for one of the occasions.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 12th, '24, 08:00
by Kitalpha Hart
Yikes. Way to tell a kid their birthday isn't important
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 12th, '24, 17:34
by Hotarla
To me, holidays birthdays are just another ordinary day lol. XD
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 12th, '24, 17:56
by AsheSkyler
And my husband is a self-proclaimed "birthday diva" who is trying his doggonest to make my birthday as big as his every year. Complete whiplash. XD
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 12th, '24, 19:01
by Hotarla
Aw thats cute. XD I don’t think I’ve ever done anything big for my birthday.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 12th, '24, 22:49
by Kitalpha Hart
My family is "no celebrations after 18 barring special occasions"
So for instance I had my 19th celebrated cuz I'd been cancer-free for a month
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 13th, '24, 02:46
by Hotarla
Ah I see. We don’t have rules like that, we just don’t celebrate things. Like I swear, I’ve never seen a single wedding anniversary for my parents. It’s to the point where I don’t even KNOW what the anniversary is lol.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 13th, '24, 05:50
by AsheSkyler
Doesn't mean we can't make our own rules as we become matriarchs and patriarchs of our families! :D
I'll throw parties for my kids as long as they'll let me. As they get older and become adults, it'll probably be just going out for a nice meal while they go have a bash with friends. My husband and I currently intend to keep having a little getaway to mark the day we started dating, the day we got legally married, and probably the day we finally got to do the official ceremony. (My license expires soon and I'm too cheap to pay the stupid thing twice, so, early legal marriage.)
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 13th, '24, 16:03
by Hotarla
The most we do is to have a nicer dinner. That’s about the full extent of what we do.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Nov 13th, '24, 18:54
by Akili Li
Missed a few days of this, we'll see what happens.
It's interesting to see all the celebration tradition differences.
I'm going to go back and read up in more detail... funny though that anyone specifically bans celebrations? I mean, if someone wants to, sure, that's their time, energy, and money, why would you forbid it?