What is your favorite Holiday of the year?

@SheliaLee (2736)
United States
May 5, 2007 6:49pm CST
For some people it is Christmas or Thanksgiving and for others it is a different holiday altogether. I would love to hear what your favorite holiday is and how you like to spend it.
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@maemaemae (341)
• Philippines
6 May 07
christmas!
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@SheliaLee (2736)
• United States
8 May 07
Yeah!! :)
@AmbiePam (121218)
• United States
6 May 07
My favorite holiday would be Christmas, just like millions of others. I don't believe I'm in the minority for this question. LOL Of course, it is the time we celebrate Jesus birth (even though He wasn't born that day). Also, people seem to be nicer to each other around that time. And I just feel more relaxed - maybe because I know I will have some time to spend with a lot of my family.
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@SheliaLee (2736)
• United States
8 May 07
That is my favorite part about it, spending time with family. I always read the Christmas story before Amanda and Stuart open their presents because I want them to always remember the main reason for the season.
@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
16 May 07
Well mine is Christmas as I just love the Decorations and the Harmony of that time of the year I do not like the stress before hand of it all but Christmas Day is always amazing for me I don't know why it just is
@Jennifer21 (2476)
• United States
6 May 07
I'd have to say my favorite holiday of all time. It is the celebtration of all people who smoke reefer. It is 4:20, or April 20th. It is a holiday i enjoy to celebrate every year, and even more so inbetween. For me it would be crime to celebrate 4:20 without the appropriate substances. My second favorite holiday is Christmas, it is a very nice holiday to celebtrate. I love to decorated the tree and place all sorts of decorative ornaments out in my yard. I love to decorate for Christmas. I'd have to say, the two most popular holidays I celebrate are Christmas and 4:20. I alwass spend my christmas with my family, spending time with them. When I celebrate 4:20, well, if you also celebrate 4:20, you know what I do. These are my two favorite holidays, no matter what.
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@ricknkae (1721)
• United States
17 May 07
Christmas... For the meaning first then for the family gathering next for the great meal and the chocolates! And also I must admit for the presents ... but I love giving presents as much as I like receiving them ... I spend tim ethinking what I could buy or make to make such or such person happy And if it's a snowy christmas then it is perfect!!! :D
• United States
17 May 07
The only reason why I say Christmas day, not what leads up to it, is because many people show a more caring and loving side. Christmas to me is all about famiy, earthly and heavenly. We read the night before Christmas on Christmas eve than the next day before anything can be opened we read the TRUE meaning of Christmas. I lov to see the look on my little one's faces when they see what has been left for them. The only part I dislike is the clean up. It usually takes an hour or more to get the wrappings picked up than another 30-60 minutes to get the new toys out of boxes and put together. But we have a great time and get tons (between 200-300) pictures for the family members who can't be with us to share the day.
• Canada
9 May 07
Hi SheliaLee, hope all is well. I love all of the holidays, decorating is the best part. If I had to pick one fave though I would have to go with Christmas. I love having the family together, giving to friends and family, the lights, the tree, the decorations, the stockings, etc. Now that I am a mom (I have an 11 month old) Christmas's are only going to get better. I can't wait to see the look on her face Christmas morning!
@Savvynlady (3684)
• United States
9 May 07
I personally love Thanksgiving; I love the fact of being grateful for what you got; I love the fact that we can all sit down and enjoy a meal with family and loved ones. (love that one the most!) I also make it a habit to watch The Macy's Parade each year; that is a tradition with me starting as a kid; I believe I missed it perhaps twice in my life; Once when I was in Korea stationed for the Air Force and another time when I had to work that day. I don't miss it. I also liked the fact of "It's a Wonderful Life" coming on after that, but they knocked it out for the dog show and some folks called the local station on it too; This Thanksgiving coming up, I want to have a fuss free one because my mom is usually the one who cooks and such, and I put in my two cents as well, but this year, I plan to take my time and perhaps start early as well as give some Thanksgiving to folks who have no family.