I had a tick at my hairline (ON MY HEAD

) when I was a kid. Mom took me to the local beauty school to get my hair cut, and the student beautician found it. I have no recollection of how she got it off me.
As for today -- happy Easter weekend, to them what celebrates it, and happy Passover to them what celebrates *that*. And happy Friday to all us happy Pagans, atheists and agnostics, and anybody else I missed.
A Catholic co-worker asked me yesterday, by way of making conversation, whether I was doing anything special for Easter. I stared at her for a few seconds and then said, "No, I'm done. Our holiday was a couple of weeks ago." Then later she told me that my comment reminded her of a relative who is Greek Orthodox, because he doesn't celebrate Easter at the same time she does, either.
This bothers me for a couple of reasons:
1. Paganism is *nothing* like Orthodoxy.
2. Pagans don't celebrate Easter at all.
3. We had nearly the same conversation at Christmas.
So my question is this: Given that I have to keep a civil working relationship with her, what are my options? We share a calendar with another secretary; should I put the Pagan holidays on it? Should I have said to her, "No, I'm not doing anything special for Easter. Are *you* doing anything special for Passover?"
Maybe I should do a separate post...