Tri-Color Times 2011-12

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DECEMBER 2011 LIV-3

Christmas decorations fill Lancer halls and homes By Cecilia Cardozo THE CHRISTMAS festivities are fast approaching and that’s clearly evident from the decorations that are beginning to appear. All around Granger the spirit of Christmas is quickly spreading. Christmas mode switches on as early as Thanksgiving takes its end, and sometimes even as soon as Halloween is over! Christmas decorating is a must once the first week of December starts rolling in. It is the time to take a trip to the storage room to and retrieve the long awaited decorations. The reindeers alongside the sleigh and Santa Claus, himself, are only a few of the common figures that are seen during the season. Students at Granger all hold their unique traditions and add their personal touch to the holiday. Many of the students here at Granger will celebrate Christmas or another holiday around this time of year. Many would agree that Christmas is a time to be with loved ones and simply enjoy the company of one another. “Christmas gives us an excuse to celebrate,” Anand Singh (12) said. Traditions for the holiday may include caroling, building gingerbread houses, and for others decorating their own house. Although for some putting up Christmas decorations is simply a task, for others it has become an anticipated family tradition. “It is a tradition that allows us to work together. It keeps us happy during the time instead of yelling at each other,” Carli Chase (12) said.

The glimpse of the twinkling lights coming from the neighbor’s houses is a hint that the long awaited holiday is just around the corner. Though houses with twinkling lights catch a lot of attention, it appears that many more would enjoy decorating inside houses. “Putting up Christmas lights simply adds on for a big electric bill, decorating the inside of the house gets people in the spirit of the season just as well,” Cesar Olivera (12) said. “Snow is the main reason we don’t put up lights,” Singh said. “We simply decorate the inside of the house where we all have our small assignments.” Decorating houses has become a tradition among many. The event has become significant in all families alike whether you celebrate the holiday or not. “There is no special meaning to decorating houses, it is just something we have always done,” Chase said. “We usually put up decorations for each season, we simply redecorate for Christmas,” Olivera said. Christmas is the holiday during the year that is most anticipated by people and clearly the one people take more time to get ready for. “It involves kids, and adding festive decorations makes the kids feel there is a holiday for them,” sad Chase. Granger students embrace the season with much anticipation. Decorating houses is no longer just a chore or waste of time; it has turned into valuable family bonding time.

Lancers get ready to shop and decorate and celebrate

By Karen Garcia CHRISTMAS is right around the corner now. For some it means Christmas presents and getting things that they have been wanting this year, but for others kids it’s more pressure since they have a job and feel like they have to buy their loved ones something. Some people wait until the last minute in the long lines to do all their shopping and get all stressed about it. Others like to be smart about their shopping and do their shopping early and on sale like on Black Friday. Javier Ayala (12) is one of those people that want to get it over with to not worry about it afterwards. He is planning to get Christmas presents to his immediate family and friends. On his Shopping list are his mom, dad, two brothers and some of his friends. He is really thinking about getting his mom something really nice and special because Christ-

mas really close to her birthday. “I don’t care how much I spend on my mom she definitely deserves it and her birthday is near Christmas anyway,”Ayala said. Ayala woke up early on Black Friday and bought some jewelry on sale for his mom. Ayala is using the money he saves to buy more presents for others and also says he is really enjoying shopping for others and not himself and it is making him feel good. Leticia Gutierrez (12) has a different case because she is a mom now and it’s going to be her baby boy’s first Christmas. Gutierrez doesn’t have a job but that’s not going to stop her from getting some presents. “I’m going to do some extra chores and babysit other kids to get some money because I want to give my baby something for his first Christmas,” Gutierrez said. She also went black Friday shopping and said that she got some really great deals. “My baby

is going to have a walker and a playpen for Christmas now,” Gutierrez said. “Christmas means showing someone you care and that’s what I’m doing. Although I don’t have a job, I am finding other ways to earn money, and I’m doing it for my baby because I love him” said Gutierrez. Gutierrez says there is no obstacle for her perfect Christmas with her son and boyfriend. “On past Christmases I would just tell my parents what I wanted but now I have someone to get something for and I love that, it’s going to be great with my son and boyfriend and now I understand when they say Christmas is about giving, not receiving,” Gutierrez said. Chacky Xayavong (12) isn’t too stressed about Christmas shopping. He says he doesn’t have money and that he is broke but he believes money comes and money goes, “So I’m just waiting for the money to come,”

Xayavong said. Xayavong‘s girlfriend was first on his shopping list. Although he said he had a little trouble on deciding what to get his girlfriend. “I wanted to get her some perfume because it’s something easy to get for girls but then I ended up buying some shoes,”Xayavong said. Now Xayavong is waiting for the money to come for his parents and he believes it won’t be that hard to find something for them since the stores are having a lot of sales. He says that he is only going to hate waiting in the dreadfully long lines and overcrowded mall. Kapeka Gaui (12) isn’t stressing too much about Christmas presents. The only thing that worries her is that she has a big family which may make her budget really tight. She has a really big family and she is planning on getting everyone presents. “Even if it’s some-

thing small, I still want to give them something because I want to show that I care for them and that they mean a lot to me” Gaui said. She says that the price of the gift I get for them shouldn’t show them that’s how much they are worth to me, it just shows that they are important to me and I at least want to get something. “I think they should also appreciate home-made gift because it came from me not the mall or anywhere else “Gaui said. She says she wouldn’t mind receiving a home-made gift and in fact she would really appreciate it because it’s a little more special that someone took the time to make it especially for her. She says she does want to however spend a little more on her closer family. Although she says she will have a tight budget and won’t be able to get very fancy things, “It’s just the thought that counts,” Gaui said.

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