Dh and I were born into family specified religions,but there was no participation(only identification with that particular religion). We are non-practising today,though dh will still ID with his birth one.
I have discussed religion and God with the kids,and when they are older they are free to choose whatever path they want.
We will follow many of the American holidays celebrated in this country,but in a toned down non-religious manner similar to the way Pineapplemamma celebrates. It has not been an issue till this year when kids in ds's class freaked out when he said he did not believe in santa.They proceeded to tell him santa would die because he did not believe.And that he must be wrong because even the teachers know santa is real. Lol,even had the principal ask me to talk to ds,and a mother called me upset wanting me to talk to ds about his santa beliefs because it upset her son. It is funny but annoying.Not sure why the kids/parents just can't accept that some don't follow the pretend stuff,but they would just not let it go.There are kids(in class) who don't do Christmas at all. I have to remind my kids to respond to certain questions in a more neutral response,or it will create all this anger and debating.
We don't do any set meals either ALTHOUGH my mom has it ingrained in me that I must not cook anything with wings on New Years day,because winged stuff will mean my good year/luck will fly away. Silly I know,but it stuck and I made ds spit out his chicken nugget last year when I accidentally made some for him!
I do like making stuffed grape leaves for dh.He likes the meat version,and I like the non-meat one.Eggplant stew with lots of garlic/tomato is good too.Again dh likes it with beef stew meat,and I can eat with or without. For sweets dh will often get me a tray of various baklava type sweets from the local arab store.Well we are now over an hour away,so I doubt we will get it.Every one likes palacsinta which is the hungarian word for crepes,so I will make some of those and away various fillings. I love latkes too.
We generally celebrate the holidays on the specific day,but there are times we bump to another day,or celebrate 2 times if dh is not able to get home. I LOVE double holidays.
We are just an average family that loves each other,and shows respect and kindness to others. We don't look down on others and are sad when they don't do the same for us, because we may do not follow their path in life.We each have our own path to follow.
Thanks for the solstice info.I was meaning to look it up today to see exactly what people do who celebrate that day. I will be talking with the kids about more holidays.I know in the kids class they do reports each winter on the various holidays,but I don't recall all the holidays they pick from.One year dd had kwanza,and this year ds has halloween.He can't recall solstice on the list. I will have to ask.To bad it sounds interesting.