While both Wiccans and Christians celebrate the rebirth of their respective gods (more or less) at the same time, the lead up to the event couldn’t be more different. To Wiccans, the days between November Eve/Samhain (October 31st) and Winter Solstice/Yule (approx. December 21s) are meant to be a time to slow down and mourn the death of the god. For most Christians, November and December are the busiest time of year, with everyone rushing from mall to office party to family event and back to the mall, and then off to church.
As with all generalizations, though, there are plenty of exceptions. There are those Wiccans who are just as caught up in the yearly gift giving and parting frenzy as anyone else (and I admit to being one until a few years ago), and there are those Christians who slow down during this time to honour what the birth of Jesus meant for humankind. (Just because I’m not Christian doesn’t mean I don’t think that Jesus wasn’t a pretty cool guy.)
Growing up, it was always the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day that was the downtime for the year for me. Presents had been opened, the turkey mostly eaten, and family gone home. Now it is still a nice time to relax. Holiday visiting is done, and Regan is off school for at least a few days more. It is all the more sweet this year, since we are also counting down our last few weeks as our small family – Caden Bryce will arrive sometime before the end of January and make us into a trio. 2011 will be much different then 2010, but the changes will be welcome, even if they bring sadness, but most especially if they bring happiness.

Jade Rachel. 32. October 29 1978. Scorpio. Snake. Welsh. Lives in London. Black hair. Green eyes. Tattooed. Pierced. Pregnant. Mother. Daughter. Sister. Widow. Girlfriend. Lesbian. Wiccan. Hippy. Geek. Goth.
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January 3, 2011 at 22:02
Emilee
Thanks! I actually already put some up.
January 4, 2011 at 01:24
Ashleenah-Page
I’m not religious in any way but it is interesting reading about Wiccans. It sounds more interesting than reading about Christianity.
Thanks for the happy returns and CONGRATULATIONS… I know I’m way late but omg how exciting.
I miss seeing you around on MBs!
January 7, 2011 at 10:56
Cassie
Interesting way of looking at things and I love your attitude towards other religions as well
January 9, 2011 at 04:49
Jessica
I have revealed the “big secret” about what I posted about on my blog!!