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.

 As I have grown up, holidays, especially Christmas, have undergone significant changes. When I was younger, Christmas was magical and wonderful, but now the magic seems to be gone as my parents and siblings have put in less effort to make the holiday special. I used to prepare for Santa to come by making cookies and getting carrots for his reindeer, but now I just go straight to sleep. I now buy gifts for all the people in my family, and I understand that Santa does not exist.

In class, we did Vocabulary Monday.

I learned new words like hubris and malingering. 

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