No, we refer to that holiday in December as Festivus.
In our family we refer to the holidays in December by names otehr people recognize. Silly us. We celebrate three birthdays (gifts are allowed--except when we were moving the next month to Germany and only taking suitcases. I tried to be as gracious as I could, but felt like a total clod, while explaining that we know often people bring gifts but none are EVER expected at our hosue but pelase keep in mind that we are leaving soon with only suitcases and therefore perhpas the best thing to do is simply gift us with your presence. Our theatre group got together and made a photo album for us that we could bring on the airplane. We treasure it and accepted that gift at a no gifts party graciously and truly felt honored by all the love in it), Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas and New Years Eve. WHich one is "that one" to you (presumaly not our birthdays

)?
Yup. S/he was stirring up trouble on the Cruse Critic forums too. The thread where she says she was a TA was poofed but Google still has the cache.
No it was not.
As posted in another thread. My child is slowly being exposed to things that were important in my Yewt. Schoolhouse rock, Electric Company, and now Pee Wee Herman.
My child has never been exposed to a professional baseball game because DP and I will never go to one.
My child has never been exposed to Houston's restaurant because we boycott it.
Some people choose to see filth when there is nothing there. There are people in the world who do not think like that.
And then there are sick sick now ignored people in the world who think there is some kind of double entendre in a child's first sleepover.
See, this is hte kind of imposing will I think is wrong. DH and a abhor baseball. It is mind numbingly slow and boring to us. However, since we are not morrally opposed to it we wanted to let our kids make up their own minds about thi national pastime. We took them to a few Tigers Games and some minor leauge games in New Hampshire (in the end they hate it more than we do

). We also took them to Hockey games and basketball games, soccer, swim meets, theatre, symphony, etc. We can't do everything (no one can) but we do make an effort to do things that otehrs do and at least give them the chance to make up their own minds about what shows they like, activites they enjoy etc.
If I only let my kids do and see what I liked from my youth then DS would not be a dancer (I hated the one year of dance class I took) and DD would not be a black belt (beyond Ralph Machio martial arts had never even been on my radar), DS would not love David Guetta (and have taught me it is good) nor DD love Buddy Holly (who I sort of knew, but not wel and now realize was also an amzing talent). Of course I love to share things i love with them to. We all loved the Electric Company together and they are bigger Trekkers than DH or I ever were (my kids are such geeks

--I guess that is what happens when two nerds collide

). We all love musical theatre and I show them shows I have loved, they find things online to share with me and we often all go together to soemthing new to all of us.
I guess I just don't want my kdis to be mini mes reliving my youth--I want them to be themselves.