Thursday, 18 December 2014

Regular Blog #6 Christmas 80 Years Ago (EQ #4)


80 years ago I believe it was peaceful, not crazy. My class saw a video that I'll link at the very end it's really crazy but my teacher said what was Christmas like 80 years ago. I think it wasn't as hectic as now and people where interacting with each other and talking to family members, not talking on the phones or texting, and playing Video Games. They were happy with what they got and didn't pout a lot about not getting something. I'm sure some did pout  but it's my vision so deal with it. They also were all together happy and enjoying the time they got to spend with each other.

I think they would focus on getting everyone together for the holidays, and making sure there parties were all set and ready to go. Make sure they got presents to put under the tree. They would get the food all ready and the drinks bought. The clothes were ready for Church as well.

Honestly I don't want to go back to the original ways of Christmas. People are on there phones for a reason and it's because they just don't want to socialize. Even though kids have died from black friday all we need to do is calm down and not trample over people to get the Xbox One or the Iphone 6. We are blessed enough as it is, we have Earth and Air and Food, why do we "need" everything that comes out.

I'm going to prioritize some things to do for them holidays.

1. Put your phone down every so often to socialize.
2. Be thankful for what you received, socks and everything.
3. Plan a party for relatives and friends.
4. Give something to someone you like (Not love but as friends or I guess people you like)
5. Share

That's it I hope you enjoyed it, i'm the lazy Canadian and I approve this message.

Seriously folks put your phones down and stop texting and blogg- never mind but in all seriousness think about what Christmas means to you and start doing it. Plan games for friends and family's, help bake with your parents, buy presents for your family and most of all enjoy your day with all of your family together.

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