I myself celebrate Solstice and was raised with Three Kings Day, but I'm not much for the bs that comes with it all - wasted paper cards and false happiness within shitty gifts...but I am a business woman. So, I have revamped my shop and there are all kinds of great treats that are all about spreading art and inspiration. I have really great things like high quality mugs, towels, pillows, prints, etc. Help stimulate this local economy and send this model some love if you really like my work. Check out my shop by click THIS LINK! :D <3
Anyhow, I'm all about getting to know people's traditions, non-traditions, so on and so forth - so tell me, what do YOU celebrate and why, if at all, when it comes to the Holiday Season. What do your "celebrations" usually entail?
I love to give back. I try to volunteer and feed the homeless, go through my closet and donate, and I plan on teaching Julian to do the same. He is only 20 months now so he still doesn't get the holidays much, but I imagine we will make a tradition of donating and giving back before receiving for 3 Kings. Three Kings Day is similar to X-mas in that you leave an offering for the Three Kings on their way to baby Jesus. In return you are left a gift. It's on January 5/6th. I don't celebrate this as an adult, but now that I have my son, I have to rethink things. I do want him to grow up with magic in his life, but I really hate the whole gimmick that is Santa Claus and the consumer materialistic shitty element that has taken over what the Holiday Spirit really is about. I work a ton, but this year I'm going to go out on a limb and cook a huge meal and invite whoever can make it over. I love to feed people and I'm not much for the gift thing unless it's something I've made...art.
Till next time,
Mari <3