We do midsummers, as Yule is celebrated in June. I know this doesn't help at all!!!
We use the midsummers event to get everybody together, huge gathering of kith and kin, celebrations of the wheel of the year. But then again we do that for Yule (but with the tree & lights etc).
It is going to be interesting as my children get older, I want them to know about each faith, considering they'll get a connection to the Jewish side through me (I was born of a Jewish mother, they will be born of a Jewish mother), I want them to know more.
You could do a Xmas/Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanza day instead
Last edited by Sopdet; August 8th, 2010 at 09:18 AM.
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