https://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristen-howerton/can-we-bring-the-holidays_b_2903040.html An interesting article that someone on FB posted about going overboard with the minor holidays. I was just talking to DH about this yesterday. What IS St Patricks day? Judging from my FB feed it's really just another holiday to get smashed on while wearing, or ingesting all things that are green. I also blame Pinterest.
Re: aint nobody got time for that
ETA: I'm talking about St. Patrick's day of course.
However, I've occasionally wanted to "celebrate" the Ides of March for the fun of it.Make my kids read Shakespeare or something.
T 2.12 | W 5.14
I like going to festivals and parades and such - but we def wont be getting gifts and decorating our house for minor holidays.
Maybe when the child gets a little older do a mini lesson and craft for the holiday to figure out the real meaning?
That One Gal From Alaska
Hate on, haters.
I also think it's a great problem solving activity, getting kids to figure out how to make the trap work. I remember getting a green lollipop, or a few chocolate coins. That's the equivalent of what our kids will get.
BUT. I am not one for overdoing holidays. DD gets a few chocolates for Easter. Valentines day she might wear a pink shirt. Christmas we do three gifts... it was enough for the baby Jesus, it's enough for her.
And good lord, keep it the eff off my FB newsfeed. I hate seeing whatever your elf on the shelf is doing today, yesterday and tomorrow. THAT also makes me believe that these "traditions" are not for the kids, they are for your friends to see how awesome of a mom you are... BTW, @tjkdlhb, I'm not in anyway saying you are this type of mom. And even if you are I'll still like you I just won't "like" your FB posts.
BTW, I'm counting this as my UO for the month.
And I hate the Elf on the Shelf. If she begs for it when she is older, we will consider it... but honestly, isn't the point of it to 'teach' them to be good? Then why is the Elf who is supposed to be a snitch to Santa about your behavior doing all of these things? Hypocritical. If we ever do decide to do it, the Elf will not be doing all of those 'bad' things.
Then again... I don't agree with using the Santa threat for behavior either. Any behavior should be taught with immediate consequences that parents are able to follow through on. I don't know any parent who will follow through on not giving presents from Santa. But that's a whole other issue.