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"Christmas" As Told By the Cast of Once Upon a Time

'Tis the holiday season!

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"Christmas" As Told By the Cast of Once Upon a Time
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The holidays are nearing. Thanksgiving is right around the corner, therefore; it's the perfect time for a Christmas article! During the holiday season every show has the most perfect reactions to the season, including Once Upon a Time. So, enjoy Christmas, as told by Once upon a Time .

1. When it is nearing Christmas and it still hasn't snowed.

We all know that feeling when we wait for the first snow of the season. For a moment, the freezing cold doesn't bother us...just like Elsa.

2. Spending time with family

Family comes with ups and downs. Most of it is the family drama, but it is what makes the holidays the best and most interesting time of year.

3. When your family calls you a child because you are excited to get presents.

I get excited to give and receive presents, especially if its something practical like a pair of fuzzy socks. I will forever act like a child during Christmas time.

4. Waiting to give gifts and open up gifts.

Waiting to give gifts and receive gifts is the absolute worst.

5. Singing Christmas carols with families

Does anyone else's family sing carols? If so, then you totally get this.

6. Going outside and instantly regretting leaving the warmth

Never go out into the cold. Unless it is snowing, it's not worth it.

7. At the end of the day, you love the holidays and love spending time with your family.

Enough said.

Spend time with your family and enjoy your holiday seasons! Happy Holidays!

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