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After two posts in a row of negative stuff, I need something positive.

I Give Up.

Dec. 13th, 2013 09:00 pm
ranguvar33: (linksano)
I will never be able to hold a mature conversation with my mother without it deteriorating into a fight. I got into it with her again today, and I won't lie and say it wasn't over something stupid, because it was. I admit that. But then I made the mistake of being honest with her. I confessed that I didn't like her as much as I used to.

And it's true. She's changed so much-become bitter and unlikable. I know she wasn't always like this. She used to be a lot of fun, and while I've always been Daddy's Girl, I loved and respected her as well. But over the years, I've seen her change into a bitter woman that I can't stand being around for a long period of time.

She has no concept of what it means to have a family and do things for them. My Dad gets along very well with his brother and sisters and my grandparents. My mom barely gets along with her sister, her Dad died when she was young, and her Mom wasn't a very good parent. So she doesn't understand doing something nice for family. To give a specific example-my Aunts and Uncle have decided to buy my grandmother an IPad. Granted, it's kind of a dumb idea because my grandparents are about as tech-savvy as my dogs(trying to explain Facebook to my grandpa is like trying to explain Monet to a monkey), but it's a nice gesture. My Dad's share for the Ipad is $90. A bit much, but he's used my grandma's car rent-free for nearly a year, and in the long run, it's a fair trade.

Mom went ballistic. Apparently, Christmas has been ruined. We can't have a fancy dinner(even though my Dad's such a good cook that he could make even a cheap cut of meat good), she and Dad can't exchange presents(which they haven't done for years  so why she's mad I don't know), and so on and so forth. To be fair, both Dad and I are convinced she's got S.A.D. She likes the "idea" of Christmas, but nothing else.

I still have yet to learn that "Tell me how you really feel" is a trap when it comes out of her mouth. Because when I do, it inevitably blows up in my face.
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A time to brave the crowded malls and stores, fight each other for the latest cool toy, then cook too much food and tear open presents, only to hear "That's not what I wanted!"

OK, so maybe that's a bit cynical. There are still a lot of things I really enjoy about this season. (And yes, kermit, this was inspired by you...)

I love the songs. Whether they're holy or secular, something about Christmas songs compels people to sing along. They're one of the few genres in music that are totally uplifting. My favorite Christmas hymn is O Holy Night and my favorite carol is a tie between Carol of the Bells and The Twelve Days of Christmas.

I love the traditions of my family. Every year I decorate my grandparents' Christmas tree. I started when I was two, and now I'm thirty, just to give you an idea of how long I've been doing it. When I started, all the ornaments were along the bottom of the tree, and every year they got a bit higher. My grandparents throw a Christmas party every year, which I've gone to since I was four.(and my dad wasn't allowed to attend one until after he moved out..grandkids  are always treated better), and the Presbyterian Church by their house has a Live Nativity on the same night.

One thing I remember about the party was when I was younger, the bar outside was for wine and the counter inside was for hard spirits. Both were full. :P

We have Christmas Eve dinner at my grandparents and then go over to St. Marks(the Catholic Church) for Midnight Mass.

I love the smell of Christmas trees. To me, artificial trees just don't cut it.

Anyone else have things they love about the Christmas season?

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