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[CHAT] Dealing With the Holiday Season
It's the holiday season folks!
This means having to deal with family gatherings, giving and receiving gifts, and experiencing all your holiday traditions. As fun as the holidays can be, however, they can also be difficult.
Come join us to discuss the ups and downs of the holiday season on Monday 18th December at 7:30 AEDT - can't wait to see you there 🙂
Yaaay Christmas! I like Christmas 🙂
I do lots of nice things, like go hang out at the Wayside Chapel where about a bajillion people have a Christmas lunch 🙂
1. Whats your favourite thing about Christmas?
Probably seeing rellies you haven't seen in ages.
Feeding my cats tip bits of meat and the fat. It's so funny their face and how cute they are! Oh and the bon bons! I loooove the bon bons! 😄
What's my favourite thing about Christmas?
Gift giving is my love language so I love seeing people's faces when they open up the gifts I have gotten them. Also being a Christian the whole nativity story is really awesome 🙂 and I love the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services there is this energy and anticipation that I just want to bottle up 🙂
Next Q!
What are some things that can make Christmas harder to deal with?
For me, I'd say, family. Sometimes there can be lots of stress around Christmas which can be hard...
What are some things that make Christmas harder to deal with me?
Certain family members ... one of my aunts used to brag about my cousins achievements every family celebration, it was not fun for someone who was barely struggling to survive high school and had low self confidence (due to anxiety and dyspraxia). Thankfully that has stopped and she has realised that everyone is different and not everyone is academic, so that's good.
Then my other aunt had issues with my late Grandma so she avoided family celebrations altogether, but since my Grandma has passed away she has now decided to be part of the family but still acts weird.
I should point out that I am close with my mum's youngest brother's family (she is one of four) and my cousins from that family plus my 2 sisters and I band together and are close which is nice. We also sympathise with each other about the other family members. So they even out the weird family members haha
Probably seeing certain people in my family or the fact that two families combine. I am always worried about people clashing, fights happening or feelings getting hurt. On the upside, I am really glad that I have people to spend Christmas with 🙂
2. What are some things that can make Christmas harder to deal with?
I come from a Roman Catholic family, which means that Christmas is very traditional in my household and as someone who is a non-practicing Catholic, it's a lot of trying to please everyone else at my expense, even if they know that doing all the religious stuff isn't my thing. Yeah, it sucks that family still aren't fully accepting of who I am spiritually (or in this case, non-spiritually), but I try to justify it by telling myself that I only have to do this one day a year.
Small price to pay, I guess? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I agree with what @roseisnotaplant in that Christmas can be financially challenging, especially if you got a giant family like I do!
It does hey @roseisnotaplant Family seems to be a common factor, which leads us to our next Question...
3.During Christmas there tends to be a fair few social gatherings with family and friends, what can/do you do to cope if these can cause some difficulties for you?
One thing I like to do is make sure I still have me time and time to self care.
Ah @Bee, I was literally seconds away from posting practically what you said HAHA.
3. During Christmas there tends to be a fair few social gatherings with family and friends, what can/do you do to cope if these can cause some difficulties for you?
Honestly, the best way that I go about this is being upfront of what makes Christmas difficult for me (in this case, treating Christmas very traditionally). This way, they're aware of what about it you find difficult and why, and if you're lucky, they may even try to make some concessions for you! (Trying to get my parents to bribe me with extra food ;))
