The BYC Holiday Thread!

What is your favorite holiday?

  • New Years

    Votes: 2 3.7%
  • Easter

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • Halloween

    Votes: 7 13.0%
  • Thanksgiving

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • Christmas

    Votes: 35 64.8%

  • Total voters
    54
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HI!!!!!!! I AM SO EXCITED FOR CHRISTMAS!!! Here's my name:
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I made it all fancy just for you guys ^-^ If you want to be lazy just call me tinsel
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I've already started to listen to Christmas music!
 
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HI!!!!!!! I AM SO EXCITED FOR CHRISTMAS!!! Here's my name:
cooltext149060220043228.png

I made it all fancy just for you guys ^-^ If you want to be lazy just call me tinsel
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I've already started to listen to Christmas music!

NU! It's to soon for Christmas music tinsel ;-;. XD I'm Eggnog. I'm the one on the right saying "so it begins" XD
 
So, I learned a little bit about the tradition of the Christmas tree today! Please read:

The idea started when St. Boniface went to a town in Germany, I believe in the 8th century. He went to share the Gospel with them. He discovered they were worshipping an oak tree. One day, he saw some people were going to sacrifice a young prince to the "holy" tree. St. Boniface saved the boy and cut down the enormous tree! Since the people had such a fascination with trees (lol) he gave the example that God's love is everlasting--like the leaves of an evergreen tree which are always green. As a result, the tradition of putting evergreen trees in the house started to symbolize God's love.
 
So, I learned a little bit about the tradition of the Christmas tree today! Please read:

The idea started when St. Boniface went to a town in Germany, I believe in the 8th century. He went to share the Gospel with them. He discovered they were worshipping an oak tree. One day, he saw some people were going to sacrifice a young prince to the "holy" tree. St. Boniface saved the boy and cut down the enormous tree! Since the people had such a fascination with trees (lol) he gave the example that God's love is everlasting--like the leaves of an evergreen tree which are always green. As a result, the tradition of putting evergreen trees in the house started to symbolize God's love.
Cool!
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