Question:
Is there anyone besides me who likes to celebrate Christmas in July?
anonymous
2006-07-25 06:35:36 UTC
I do get out my Dolly Parton Chrismas CD's.Merry Christmas in July!!!!!!
Fifteen answers:
torosrock
2006-07-25 09:23:34 UTC
We just had our Christmas in July at work today - love the Turkey etc. It is a nice change - even the big Christmas tree in lobby was sort of nice.
Mightymo
2006-07-25 07:58:18 UTC
Funny you should ask that. Where I live all the retail stores are getting out their unsold Christmas stuff and make a sidewalk sale calling it"Christmas in July". I find that kind of silly because Christmas is really for the birth of Christ, even though people argue, that he really wasn't born on December 24, But to come back to the sidewalk sale, it amazes me that I can buy Christmas cards and other gift items up to 80% cheaper than in December. Call me cheap, but thats when I buy a lot of stuff and store it in my closet with the hope that I remember it. So yes there are a lot of people that think of Christmas in July. But celebrating and to top it of with Dolly Partons songs, no I think you must be the only one.

But whatever tickles your fancy, go right ahead and happy Christmas to you.
miyuki & kyojin
2006-07-25 07:50:36 UTC
Scholars say that Jesus was born in the summer at an indefinite date, so July is a good time to celebrate Christmas. Read the Bible to check on this if you like. The Xmas commonly observed replaced Winter Soltice Festivals. Christians were good at putting their marks on existing temples, gods, festivals, etc. People who say Jesus was born 12/25 should read their Bibles more. Skeptics say he never existed. Whether he did or not, Xmas or Winter Soltice Festival is great for kids.
Sara
2006-07-25 06:40:25 UTC
Well why not!

Personally I hate Christmas because 1. I worked in retail for years. 2. My birthday is too close to it and everyone forgets it or gets me a birthday/Christmas present.3. the crowds and traffic drive me nuts. 4. The blatant commercialism kills me. 5. My family lives states away and I never see them on the holidays.. so yeah, I think July is a great time to celebrate it. It's nice and warm and Jesus wasn't born in December, he was born in the Spring or early Summer. So go for it and have a blast!

LOL.
greenlaw
2016-11-26 03:56:57 UTC
Seasonal does only recommend the 4 seasons, ie, spring, summer season, iciness and fall. Seasonal can be equated with particular cases, which incorporates vacation journeys. The celeb Spangled Banner for 4th of July, a love song it truly is particular to Valentine's Day, an Irish song for St. Patrick's Day, etc. Any song that options out a particular adventure, time of twelve months, etc. might want to be considered a seasonal song.
michigan_redneck_lover
2006-07-25 08:55:46 UTC
Besides December 25 July 22ND is one of my favorite days of the year. It another extra way to your Loved ones and friends that you care. I make two Christmas dinners a year.
Kellkat
2006-07-26 05:35:54 UTC
Merry Christmas in July...I cant wait till christmas ...I am ready to put up my tree now!
sweetie
2006-07-25 10:56:56 UTC
,I think the meaning of christmas has been lost or maybe it was just made up in the first place. Sure why not just celebrate for the hell of it.
the best
2006-07-25 11:58:58 UTC
Christmas in July is very popular...lots of ppl do it...
Cookie777
2006-07-25 12:43:53 UTC
No, but if it's hot I will start looking for movies with snow scenes in them just to get distracted from the heat.
grayladygranny
2006-07-25 07:26:52 UTC
What you need to do is take Christ out of your Xmas,you don't know what Christmas is about .
anonymous
2006-07-25 08:08:02 UTC
uh, no, i like christmas in december.
kind_enough
2006-07-25 06:38:52 UTC
No I think it is very early
Mr
2006-07-25 06:39:40 UTC
wish you happy christmas...
anonymous
2006-07-25 07:07:40 UTC
Nope, just you.


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