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By Anonyme - 14/02/2017 09:22 - France - Strasbourg
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By Anonyme - 14/02/2017 09:22 - France - Strasbourg
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Bonjour, je suis l'auteure de la vdm. Déjà merci de l'avoir validé, certains commentaires nous ont bien fait rire ma fille et moi ;) Alors quelques précisions : Notre famille n'est pas religieuse, nous fêtons Noel simplement comme la majorité des personnes, avec des cadeaux, un bon repas, la famille, le sapin de Noel et bien sûr le Père Noel... Seulement ma fille a remarqué depuis qu'elle est en âge de comprendre que nous nous forçons à invité des personnes de notre famille que nous n'aimons pas forcément, que nous devenons vite irritables lorsqu'il faut choisir des cadeaux à TOUTE la famille et surtout chaque année c'est le même débat quant à savoir qui sera l'hôte de la soirée. Noel devient vite un jour stressant et assez, dirons-nous, hypocrite. C'est pourquoi ma fille a décidé de faire son propre Noel, (encore une fois nous ne sommes pas religieux, Noel à la base dans notre famille doit être un jour d'amour et de partage et rien d'autre), c'est-à-dire qu'elle a choisi quelque chose de son enfance (et encore aujourd'hui, elle a même un tatouage ayant un rapport avec l'univers d'Harry Potter) qu'elle a follement aimé, ici Harry Potter, pour en faire un jour spécial. Ainsi, chaque 31 juillet, elle invite toutes les personnes qu'elle aime (famille, amis et familles d'amis), elle en fait vraiment un jour d'amour et de partage, comme Noel devrait l'être. Elle nous fait un repas avec une bierreaubeurre maison et la famille lui offre quelques cadeaux, comme un vrai Noel. Pour l'anecdote, son sapin de "Noel" est une pile de livre de la saga Harry Potter avec quelques décorations, ses grands-mères lui offrent des chocogrenouilles en guise de chocolats et elle a tous les ans des bonbons de bertie crochu. C'est véritablement un jour que nous attendons avec impatience chaque année, heureux de retrouver les personnes de notre familles que nous aimons ainsi que nos amis sans qu'il n'y ait de tensions et pour cela je suis très fière d'elle.