Thanks so much for the input. You all are right, I should just accept it as a gesture of her love and niceness. It just gets frustrating. I know how she is thinking, that making me feel bad is going to make me want to "come back" but that's one of the reasons why I left.
I hate seeing her walk around with such a gloomy look on her face, like she could bust out crying at any moment. (we see eachother at work) She has been like that for years, and of course, this time of the year is really hard for her because I know she misses it, even my husband thinks so. She would always sing the "Non-Christmas" Winter songs with us kids, the ones that devout witnesses still wouldn't sing. Jingle Bells, Winter Wonderland, and Let It Snow. Then she would still get excited about the Thanksgiving Day parade. She puts up Snowflakes and is so excited to get presents from her students at work. When we were kids and my dad was DF'd for smoking, she immediately broke into the Christmas Spirit again at this time of the year, but told us it was not really Jesus' B-day, and refused to have anything referring to that on our tree. We had a giant bow, no star, and definately no nativity or angels. She passes Candy Canes out to her students, too. My dad would be hard to convince, but I don't think she would. She is just "stuck" right now, and lets her emotions rule her.
Oh well, thanks for listening, I am going to write her a note, with a nicer connotation than I planned. See, I knew that you all could help me out!
--Krissy