Jacob 'Jake' Miller (
brotherofagod) wrote in
aterat2021-11-27 09:51 pm
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I know there are serious things happening but focusing on that has never been something I'm good at. That said, Thanksgiving just passed by. [Not that Jacob has a good track record for celebrating or understanding most holidays but it got him thinking.] Not sure who has thanksgiving or who celebrates it.
It's a pretty strange holiday.
[Jacob remembers it as a holiday dedicated to overeating.]
But it also reminds me that Christmas is coming up too. I don't remember doing much the last time I was here. [He thinks he gave away wooden carvings but then that might have had no relation to Christmas, Jacob's memories were still a bit fuzzy.]
Anyway, I wanted to know what sort of traditions people had.
My traditions changed a lot after my parents passed but when I was very young I remember a lot of cookies and a lot of pie. Along with a great deal of decorations that I had to help with or, I wouldn't get the aforementioned cookies and pie.
What about you guys?
It's a pretty strange holiday.
[Jacob remembers it as a holiday dedicated to overeating.]
But it also reminds me that Christmas is coming up too. I don't remember doing much the last time I was here. [He thinks he gave away wooden carvings but then that might have had no relation to Christmas, Jacob's memories were still a bit fuzzy.]
Anyway, I wanted to know what sort of traditions people had.
My traditions changed a lot after my parents passed but when I was very young I remember a lot of cookies and a lot of pie. Along with a great deal of decorations that I had to help with or, I wouldn't get the aforementioned cookies and pie.
What about you guys?

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It's also kind of spooky. Sorry, Jacob. The child is curious.]
I don't know what either of those things are, are they like parties?
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Sort of, yeah.
Thanksgiving involves telling people what you're thankful of while sitting around a large table with a lot of food. Usually a turkey.
Christmas is a bit harder to explain without sounding weird. Um... there are Christmas parties but everything accumulates into one night where good children get presents.
[Jacob is definitely going to be getting something for the Lil Shade.]
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So it is parties with food and stuff, but for reasons...? That sounds kinda fun.
[He paused, clearly going over another detail quietly. This really was a weird sounding thing...]
Children get presents for Christmas? Why? Where do they come from, and what about adults?
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Yeah. [He smiles.] There are a lot of reasons to have parties. My sister likes to make up reasons to have parties sometimes. It's cute but she's a little odd.
Christmas is a time of year when people think about those they love. It's a time for warmth, which is why it's set in the middle of the winter. That's when it's easiest to forget that warmth.
As for presents... well, it's a bit silly but there is a sort of a man named Nikolas. Later named Saint Nikolas or Santa Claws.
Would you like to hear about him?
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Ignis and I researched the holiday, last year. It's sort of strange. We've tried to see if there are parts of the celebration that can work for us, that I can mix with things back home. We have a winter festival on Hyne, though. Most of my celebration experience back home was actually for that. Places, especially in Trabia, would decorate in beautiful variations of snowflakes, everywhere. Places would sparkle.
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What about a Christmas tree? You can make that sparkle and I'm sure Ignis would be interested in making Christmas dinner. Which is a tradition my mom used to make us do.
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Oh he definitely has plans about the lodge offering a dinner of sorts. But I'm not letting him do something for New Year's Eve.
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It was religious for me when I was a kid but now it's just a time where my family is happy that we're all together and alive. [At least for those who are still alive.]
Do you have plans for New Year's Eve?
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What did you and your twin do for Hanukkah? I don't know much about it.
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But damn, I don't understand even a quarter of it. My birth-mom wasn't practicing. I didn't learn that stuff.
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I do remember that Hanukkah has 9 days and 9 candles for the days that the oil burned but that's about the extent of what I know.
I don't know what a Latke is or how gambling worked its way in but that sounds like fun. [He hasn't really thought about it but is gambling prevalent in the city?]
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[Which would be perfect in his mind because it had gone badly.]
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[He pauses a little awkwardly.]
But that felt like a winter party. Christmas is- [Jacob pauses before trying to articulate his thoughts.] It's different. It's just a small family thing. I wasn't really in a good place the last time I was here so I wasn't really into celebrating.
Unless I was made too but I thought it'd be nice to celebrate this time. With family.
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If you're interested.
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We don't celebrate christmas back home, so I can understand that.
[And then that last part. Jacob considered him family?]
What did you want to do for it this year?
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[So he can't use any of Yuki's traditions to make him feel more at ease.]
How about we celebrate together at my place. I can handle the details. Just bring a gift and we'll exchange them.
[He's sure that he can make it a nice night, even if he doesn't have the flare his sister has. He'll have to channel his inner Airy.]
Are there any holidays you do celebrate?
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[His mom's baked goods have always been a comfort to him.]
Apple pie and oddly shaped sugar cookies.
[Jacob smiles to himself at the memory.] Growing up, my mom always made an apple pie and my sister would be in charge of the sugar cookies but they never turned out to be the right shape. I'm not sure how since she had cookie cutters but each snowman usually had interesting deformations and candy canes were never straight. Sometimes there were thumb prints left in the batter before baking. [He's sad that his sister got better at baking.]
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When I was small we celebrated at the mansion. Before my parents died we always celebrated. Piotr was often in charge with bringing the food in from the farm with our father. Mother and I cooked.
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I celebrated differently before my parents died too. It's really only recently I started to get back into the holiday spirits. [And his parents died over a decade ago.]
My sister and mom used to cook too. What was your favorite thing to make? [He chuckles awkwardly.] I'm a really horrible cook. So it's nice to hear cooking stories that don't end in fires.
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Piroshki and Pelmeni. I shaped the dough. [ Very important job. Very. Important. ] My more recent cooking stories have ended that way.
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Gas station presents and hotel room eggnog.
Weird I know.
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Mine was similar after my parents died though we didn't really have eggnog. [He's not going to mention that he was kidnapped by a vampire. They celebrate the holidays in strange ways.]
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We also killed Karmpus one time, which was weird.
Not to mention that other time we...well stabbed people with their own Christmas tree.
Holiday monsters are a lot.
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