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MineralMan (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:20 PMOriginal message I put up my outside Christmas decorations today... As an atheist, I still put up decorations for the holiday. There's no Jesus there, but the holiday is as much a secular one as a religious one. And I don't stint on the decor. There's an 8' Santa inflatable out there, along with another inflatable Santa in a sleigh pulled by two pink flamingos. It's all as tacky as can be.This year, I've gone retro on the house lights. I put a string of big old-fashioned 7.5 watt light neatly across the roof line. 50 lights. Let's see, that's 375 watts of power. I'll run them about four hours a night and pay the electric bill.The tree goes up on Friday, complete with 700 flashing lights and decorations accumulated in 18 years of marriage to my wife, along with a few here and there from before that for both of us. Right smack dab in the center of the living room picture window on our old 50's rambler.It's Christmas, or whatever Winter holiday I feel like celebraing. It's presents and good food and gatherings of friends and family and damn anyone who objects to my display. Usually, there's only a couple of houses on our block with tacky, garish outside displays. More's the pity. The kids on the block love our house.So, Merry Christmas to all DUers. Celebrate as you will. Or Happy Hannukah or Kwanza or Festivus, or Solstice. Whatever. It's all the same Winter holiday, after all. Enjoy!
vi5 (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:23 PM1. Same here.... Atheist through and through, as is my wife. But I grew up having fond memories of celebrating Christmas (devoutly catholic family) and it's one of the traditions I have chosen to keep as I got older and have kids myself and we decorate fairly heavily, although in our case more inside than outside.Happy Holidays!
onehandle (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:24 PMResponse to Original message 3. Christmas decorations are pretty much about Paganism. My wife likes crèches, so we have a few of those inside the house.
MineralMan (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:30 PM5. Well, what I'd really like to find is an inflatable of Buddy Christ. I'd pay whatever it cost to put that up in the yard.
Obamanaut (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:29 PM4. I really like this line of your post - "It's Christmas, or whatever Winter holiday I feel like celebraing. It's presents and good food and gatherings of friends and family... '
JuniperLea (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:35 PM10. Happy Pagan Holidays to you too, MineralMan! I'll have my decorated Tree of Life up soon too.
trotsky (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:37 PM11. Me too! Nice warm (for November at least) day here in Minnesota, made setting up the lights an easy chore. Love everything about the Solstice - just strip off all the junk the Christians bolted on, and you've got one hell of a holiday.
pipi_k (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-23-09 08:44 PM16. As an Agnostic/Atheist, it's not a "holy" day for me, but I do enjoy the light displays. Probably the best part about it...
What the hell is Festivus? Some new made up holiday?
Seinfeld reference.
When do we get to The Airing of Grievances ?