I was raised a Jehovah Witness. (I am no longer practicing but I still respect and love witnesses)
I just wanted to add my two cents for the people who are feeling bad about the kids missing out.
Don't.
I can't remember my parents ever telling our teachers that we were witnesses, actually some of the other kids saved them the trouble by pointing us out. I can only remember one thing that ever mad me feel bad and that was way back in the days of kids wearing Halloween costumes to school.
The kids would parade through the classes and show their costumes off and NORMALLY the JW kids would go to the office and read a book (or whatever).
Well, one year this teacher decided that the the JW kids weren't leaving her classroom and made us put our heads down on the desk while the other kids paraded by us in their costumes. (There was me and one other girl in the class)
That made us feel a little like outcasts. But really, what hasn't happened to a kid at one time or another that made them feel like that?
No big whoop.
Where the other kids got to celebrate Christmas or birthdays, we celebrated 'I love you days' or 'Just because days'. (Technically I am about 5 years old. I haven't had many birthdays over the last 40 years

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My parents took my little brother and I to Disney twice a year every year until my dad passed away. There were tons of kids that I knew that wished they could be JW's so they could go to Disney as much as we did.
They had their tree, we had a mouse.
You may think they are missing out but they honestly aren't. The witnesses are very close and family oriented and do A LOT of things with the kids. We had rollerskating parties one monday a month when the congergation would rent the rink, sometimes we had square-dancing parties (OMG did I just admit to that?)
I don't think it would hurt anything to give a child a gift as long as it's not wrapped. I think the mom didn't mention it to you because she is okay with it, maybe?
JW kids get gifts all year long and for no reason. In some ways it might have been more fun because we never expected or knew when we were going to get a gift.
I came home from school one day and got an EZ bake oven.
No reason, just because I was thought of. It was cool.
If you're uncomfortable giving the gift, don't worry about it. As much as you don't understand the witnesses and their customs, they don't really understand yours either.
I still don't understand the tree in the house thing, but it's fun. Don't you kind of wish you could keep the ornaments out year round? They are very pretty.
I don't get why anyone would deck the halls, wouldn't that hurt your hand?
And why do they bond up Holly? What did she do?
