My wife and I really missed not celebrating Christmas when we were in Dubdom, but we were glad of the money it saved us in not having to buy presents for umpteen relatives and their children. So our own kids didn't miss out we celebrated our baptism day and called it "Present Day", whereby we all bought one another presents. It was lovely seeing our kids' eyes light up at all the presents - but I still felt that it didn't have the same effect as Christmas.
The whole pagan thing is galling, too, because wedding rings are pagan and yet nothing is said against them! Now, we celebrate Christmas BIG time and buy presents here, there and everywhere. My younger daughter is now living back home but still has her JW head on. We have bought her loads of Christmas presents and she is really looking forward to recieving them. However, she has told us that she won't be home Christmas day because she doesn't celebrate Christmas. I replied:"NO, but you'll accept the presents." To which she said: "I didn't ask you to buy them!"
She's right, of course, but hypocrisy is rife.
I also used to get annoyed at a thrifty elder and his wife. Whenever there was something to celebrate we used to buy cards for people, for example, wedding anniversaries, whereas the elder's wife used to make her own cards using cardborad and cutting out pictures and pasting them on, etc. It wasn't that they couldn't afford to buy cards and presents, they were just so thrifty!
Yes, we missed out on birthdays, too, and yet the more I think of the reason - two occasions in scripture where death resulted on birthdays - I think of how utterly stupid the anti-birthday thing is. There's absolutely nothing in scripture to say one shouldn't celebrate it. It was just another way of getting us to save our hard-earned money and be conditioned into pouring into Watchtower's coffers. Damn, we even made out a standing order so that the society got regular money from us every month
The first thing we did when we exited was stop the standing order!
Just goes to show, it isn't anything scriptural that had us not celebrating Christmas and birthdays, it was a direct result of abiding to Watchtower's policy. Obviously, the fear of disfellowshipping even came into it, because who would let it be known that they celebrated Christmas or birthdays?! As I've said many times, this heinous cult thrives on the fearsome hold it has over its followers - which even extends into public holiday periods known for their unselfish giving!
Ian