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Christmas in Japan

In my previous post I wrote about how I was grateful to be surrounded by my “second family” during the holidays. While this is true, at the same time this is also the time of the year that I feel the most homesick and often think “why do I live so far away from home?!”.

Christmas in Japan is… different. They don’t really celebrate it but it is prevalent, at least in the stores. Couples go on dates, people eat KFC for dinner, make cakes instead of baking pies, and give one store-prewrapped gift to their loved ones. It’s a thoughtful holiday here but not a thought-filled holiday. It’s easy.

But back in America, Christmas is a lot of work and up until now I don’t think I’ve really appreciated it. So much work and love put into the dinner, the presents, and even down to the wrapping. I miss that. You hear people in America complain that Christmas is just consumerism but I think it’s different. The family connection is still there although it may be fading.  In Japan, it’s definitely consumerism but I feel that some Japanese are trying to make it more about the family… it’s hard though when most people still work on Christmas. It’s not even just Christmas day that I miss. I miss the build-up to the Christmas season. The store decorations and the music playing in the background. They do that all here but the heart isn’t behind it. No one hears the music and feels warm because Christmas is near. That’s what I miss.

So while I’m still an amateur-compared to my family- I decided to put my heart into the cheap little Secret Santa gift that I will be giving a fellow housemate on Christmas. Not too bad, right?

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Happy Holidays!

I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year!

I hope everyone had a fun and relaxing holiday with their family and friends.  I went back to America with my boyfriend.  Yes, he got to experience his first American Christmas (do I dare say “and hopefully not his last!”).  While buying presents for preparation for the big day, I’m sure my boyfriend saw the typical American Christmas as an excessive spending spree and lacking any little children in our family, it probably was a bit excessive.  However, Christmas is the one time we are all together all year and able to enjoy each others’ company.  Sure, we can do this without the presents but truthfully it’s not the items contained in those boxes that really matters.  It’s all sitting together watching each other open silly presents, serious presents, needed presents, touching presents and doing this all sitting by the fireplace as we try things on, test things, play things, study things or admire things.  Truthfully, I could give all my presents away the next day and still look forward to Christmas just as much.  I hope that’s what my boyfriend took from the experience.

Saying that…. stay tuned for my next post where I tell you one of the best presents I got this year.