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: Adjusting to the idea that Santa wasn't real was difficult for me, knowing it meant I was growing up. Although finding out made me feel like Christmas was a lie, it made me focus on gifting during Christmas rather than just receiving. My perspective on Santa being fake changed when I realized I could continue the Christmas traditions with my brother, by hiding the elf and helping in believe in the Christmas magic just like I did. This made me realize there are more ways to experience the gifts of Christmas rather than just receiving gifts. This helped me grow as a person and made Christmas time more meaningful and magical.

Summary: In class, we completed our vocabulary exercises for lesson 6 and wrote down our new words.

Reflection: I gained a better understanding of the vocabulary words by writing sentences with the vocabulary words in them.


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