How have the holidays changed as you have grown older? Compare your experiences of the holidays during childhood with how you experience them now, focusing on shifts in perspective, responsibilities, or emotional meaning.

  They have changed because now I'm the one who buys the presents and is Santa to get that joy from my baby girls . Now I ain't the little kid waiting to reunite as a family waiting for Christmas gifts , now I'm the one admiring their happiness and reuniting with the family spending time with each other . It has changed with feelings ,but also having faith these days also to be able to make money at work . I am very grateful now with everything and how I am able to provide gifts this year . Today we worked on watching the movie from the scenes of the color purple book and we were working on questions that went with it . I learned how cold it is to be working outside and waking up really early in the morning . 

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