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.

 Prompt Response: I think that they have lost their magic. Christmas and Halloween when we were like 10 and 12 was amazing. That was the peak time to enjoy the holidays. You had pretty much no responsibility and you were at the age where getting a whole bag of candy was amazing. And you had toys that you wanted like a new nerf gun to play with on Christmas. Now candy is just meh, and the gifts are great but for the most part I just want money and some new clothes. Now people just go to parties and you aren't able to enjoy the holidays like before.  

Summary: We did vocab Monday 

Reflection: I learned new vocab words.

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