How have the holidays changed as you have grown older? Compare your experiences of the holidays during childhood with how you experience them now, focusing on shifts in perspective, responsibilities, or emotional meaning.

Prompt: How have the holidays changed as you have grown older? Compare your experiences of the holidays during childhood with how you experience them now, focusing on shifts in perspective, responsibilities, or emotional meaning.

Prompt Response: As I've grown older, the holidays have certainly felt a whole lot less magical. Back then, I truly felt excited and happy throughout the season at just the thought of all the little things that come with them. However now I just feel guilty, as I don't really feel anything at all even when it's this close to Christmas, pinnacle of all the festivities. I suppose it doesn't really mean as much to me as it used to, as now I have so much more going on in my life all year round. My changing perspective about many things such as consumerism may have also impacted my view on the increasingly commercialized celebrations. All in all, even though things are changing I should still try to enjoy them one way or another and just appreciate being with my friends and family.

Summary: Through my friends, I know that today in class we did vocabulary lesson six.

Reflection: Today I stayed at home as I am recovering from a sickness I got on Sunday. Although I feel better today, I'd rather not spread it to other students right before the final exams.

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