My GF is sort of Jewish. Her family is a bit different than mine; and
was brought up celebrating Hanukah and Christmas strictly from a
materialistic standpoint.
Giving Christmas ornaments to a Jew is ironic.
And as a final comment, I don't spell my name funny; my parents did. I'm
just stuck with it.
At 02:05 AM 12/28/2003, you wrote:
>Subject: Christmas hauls
>From: BethF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 21:46:31 -0900
>Thread:
>http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messages&threadid=10957&forumid=5#99924
>
>I am with you Jeffry, even if you spell your name funny.
>
>I really would prefer not to exchange gifts with mike even, it would be
>nice to buy something together or maybe take a vacation together. We have
>skipped gifts several years but this year he wanted to get me a video game
>system, so i agreed to exchange gifts.
>
>And then there is his entire family to buy for. I find that
>irritating. They give me hanukah presents on christmas, or stupid
>christmas ornaments. I dont' get either logic - hanukah gifts are given
>at hanukah and its rather impolite to give me christmas decorations.
>
>In any case, i did enjoy spending time with mikes nephews, niece and
>grand-nephew!
>
>And eating GREAT turkey
>
>If you havent' brined a turkey before, I hghly recommend it.
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