Stark Street Journal – Issue #3

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The St ar k St r eet Jour nal CENTRA L CATHOL I C HI GH SCHOOL - PORTL A ND, OR DECEMBER 2020

Vol. 2, Issue 3

W I N T ER BR EA K PL A N S A D A PT T O N EW T I M ES By Owen Hanson '24 Ho Ho Ho, and happy holidays my readers. We all have our plans to celebrate this year. However we all know that there are many ways of celebrating, other than our own ways. So in this article, I will be covering a few ways to celebrate Christmas and the winter break. Before I begin, to all you kids already in a sports team at school, do not leave the state of Oregon. If you leave the state, you will have to stay at your home in a 14 day quarantine and cannot enter the campus. Now for the Christmas celebrated in the audience, here are some suggestions. Many teachers choose to either escape or endure the cold weather. As far as research shows, only teachers will leave the state, because they can afford the trip, and they can afford to get caught with Covid-19. Among these teachers is Mr. Aric W ard, a Theology teacher. Mr. W ard in general thinks that the warmer climate is more representative of what Christmas is, not cold and snowy with family, but warm and cozy all the time. ?W hile you are over their riding down snowy hills, I will be in the waters of warmth, and riding waves that never end?said Mr. W ard. His activities on Maui include surfing, luaus, hiking, pineapples, swimming, and all things involving water. On the religious side of this holiday, is one Charlie Black. Charlie believes that Christmas is a holy day. His plans include mostly Zoom calling, with a typical American Christmas. The schedule starts with a Mass over Zoom. Afterwards, his family will go down to the living room, and open the presents given and gifted by the rest in the family. Then comes dinner over Zoom, where the entire extended family will join in and eat his mother?s ham and stuffing, and then he will end the night with a book. There are other teachers that plan on travel, like Mrs. Gran. Mrs. Gran plans on retreating to Northern California for the holidays. W hile down in California, she plans on camping with her mother and son, in the redwoods. Afterwards, Mrs. Gran will dive back to Oregon where she will do a repeat of a Thanksgiving meal with a small group of friends. ?My husband and I normally think that turkey and mashed potatoes are winter type foods, and we save them for Christmas,?said Mrs. Gran. She and her husband are prepared for the 14 day quarantine, on their return. At the end of this read, we generally think that there are three types of celebrators. There are people who think that Christmas is a day of God, a day of warmth, or a day of family. These are not the only ways to celebrate, and some people are already celebrating Hanukkah or have different traditions. At the end of the year, the winter holidays offer time to, we look back and either think that the year past was a trainwreck, or a gift. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

From Left: Charlie Black '23, Ms. Gran, and Mr. W ard are excited about their W inter Break plans


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