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My mother in law told me they have made a new National Holiday, “Family Day”?

Filed under: Blog — Tags: family, holiday, made, Mother, National, they, told — @ 12:30 pm April 7, 2012

Question by Trix_R_not_4_kids: My mother in law told me they have made a new National Holiday, “Family Day”?
I’m not sure who “they” are, but apparently it’s on February 18th. Can anyone tell me more about this day? Who declared it?
Latino Heat, that is possible. LOL!

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Answer by Wounded Duck
Not in the US

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Are all holidays “family” holidays, or are they “mixed” (adult, children, combined)?

Filed under: Blog — Tags: adult, children, Combined, family, holidays, mixed, they — @ 1:30 pm December 29, 2011

Question by Jonny B: Are all holidays “family” holidays, or are they “mixed” (adult, children, combined)?
My personal feelings on the issue is that holidays like Valentine’s Day, New Years Eve, Saint Patrick’s Day are “adult” holidays and children can enjoy them when they grow up. Holidays like Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, are primarily “family” holidays. Birthdays belong to the individual.

I do have friends that try and make every holiday revolve around the children. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.

I also think that certain portions of holidays are for children, i.e. Easter egg hunts, pinatas, Santa, etc…

Now, I realize that almost any holiday celebration can be transformed into adult or family or children. I’m asking who people think the main unmorphed holiday celebrators should be and which holidays belong to which celebrators.
No judgement here, just curious as to what people think and why.

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Answer by Big Woof
I like your question. I believe it is appropriate to celebrate eves with adults and the Holiday with your kids. Unfortunately, I have no family to spend any Holidays with.

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