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: As I have grown older there has been a noticeable shift for me to get my family their presents. As a child my parents would buy gifts for my siblings and sign for me. Now I'm older and I have my own money which I'm expected to spend for my family on my own. That was something to get used to, but now I enjoy it. I like to get odd or random gifts and so far they've loved them so I think I'm pretty good at gift giving now. 

Summary: In class we finished up the group presentations about The Color Purple, and started our viewing of The Color Purple movie. B- so far. 

Reflection: I went Christmas shopping the previous day so this blog post was very well targeted. I went with my friend Heath and spent hours shopping and by the days end I had nearly finished a bit over half of the people I need to buy for. I look forward to going again. 

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