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<blockquote data-quote="cowzrul" data-source="post: 1646113" data-attributes="member: 5353"><p>Good Cliff's Notes. Applies to me, OP and all the other repliers. I am a little passionate when people think that "there is a one size fits all" stereotype that is best to "run" a household. I have 6 children of which 3 are adults and none of them have complained to me or anyone else that I know of about how they were raised. We don't celebrate Halloween, Santa or Easter for various reasons. We do have christmas lights and exchange gifts, celebrate Thanksgiving, Birthdays, own guns and carry King James Bibles. I am the one that determines what is and isn't acceptable in my home since I am the head. I am not the most eloquent in speech or type but my point is simple, why does anybody think they have the right to judge a family on whether they celebrate a particular holiday or not? I have healthy happy children that are being raised in a good loving home. Isn't that what truly matters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowzrul, post: 1646113, member: 5353"] Good Cliff's Notes. Applies to me, OP and all the other repliers. I am a little passionate when people think that "there is a one size fits all" stereotype that is best to "run" a household. I have 6 children of which 3 are adults and none of them have complained to me or anyone else that I know of about how they were raised. We don't celebrate Halloween, Santa or Easter for various reasons. We do have christmas lights and exchange gifts, celebrate Thanksgiving, Birthdays, own guns and carry King James Bibles. I am the one that determines what is and isn't acceptable in my home since I am the head. I am not the most eloquent in speech or type but my point is simple, why does anybody think they have the right to judge a family on whether they celebrate a particular holiday or not? I have healthy happy children that are being raised in a good loving home. Isn't that what truly matters? [/QUOTE]
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