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: When I were younger, the holidays felt simple and exciting. I focused on gifts, time off school, and being around family with no stress. Now the holidays feel different because I notice the work behind them, planning, money, and responsibilities. I care less about presents and more about time, rest, and who shows up. The holidays now feel quieter and more emotional, focused on meaning instead of excitement.

Summary: We did more vocabulary work.

Reflection: I learned 15 more vocab words.

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