Posts Tagged ‘Christmas Traditions’

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

There are a considerable number of myths that surround the Christmas season. The main problem is that with many of the traditions and stories relating to Christmas cannot be verified one way or the other.

The very date of Christmas is to say the least questionable. Here is considerable doubt as to whether Jesus was actually born on or near the 25th of December. Some theologians and historians argue that it would be very unlikely that Shepherds would be out in the fields tending their flocks in what even in the Middle East would be winter time. A lot of what is widely regarded as true about Christmas or held as a tradition cannot or has not been verified, or, has changed through the years.

Even Christmas Day itself, Dec. 25, has been questioned about whether that isthe exact day on which Jesus was born. Skeptics have asked why would shepherdsbe out in the cold watching their flocks by night during the winter. Those sceptics have put forward the thought that Jesus may really have been born in the spring instead. It is therefore little wonder that there are many fancy stories and tales that are told about Christmas and the Christmas season.

The most common fancy tale that everyone tells, particularly to children, is about Santa Claus, also called St. Nicholas. But even if it were accepted that Santa Claus existed, where does he live and how is he able to get to all the houses of good boys and girls on Christmas Eve?

In the United States, Santa Claus is said to have two homes. There is a home in Torrington, Connecticut, which is used as a distribution point for Santa and his many helpers, who are elves, to hand out gifts. And then, a second home is said to be located in Wilmington, New York, and that is where Santa Claus and his delivery reindeer crew are located.

But Santa can be visited in Cyberspace at anytime and what about the widely held belief that Santa Claus really lives in a village at the North Pole? The people of Finland also claim that their country is the official residence of Santa Claus. That’s because in Finland, you can actually visit a village any time during the year and see Santa’s workshop and observe Santa and his elves hard at work as they prepare for their very important Christmas gift ndelivery job on Christmas Eve. The only day when Santa’s workshop is closed to visitors is of course, on Christmas Eve.

Maybe a very smart visitor could visit Santa’s workshop on the day before Christmas Eve to see if there are any clues to how Santa and his reindeers plan to make their trip the next day. That’s because as the tale goes, in Finland Santa Claus and his reindeers do not reach their destinations around the globe by flying.

Finland welcomes visitors to Santa’s workshop but there is nothing said about whether visitors actually have any chance of having a word with the man himself. While the chances of doing so are believed to be non-existent, among the questions that inquiring minds could ask Santa is whether Rudolph is the son of Donner (and to confirm the spelling - Donner or Donder) or whether Santa spotted him in a different reindeer village one foggy Christmas Eve when he had already started on his Christmas toy-delivery mission.

If mere mortals got a chance to question Santa, then he also would likely have some questions for us humans. He may want to know whose idea was it to have Christmas trees and for the gifts to be placed under them. The tradition of Christmas tree as it exists today comes from Germany by way of immigrants. But it isn’t clear how the tradition really gained a foothole in Germany. One story is that Christians in Germany during the 16th century started to bring trees that were decorated into their homes. Some of those Christians would build pyramids for Christmas. The pyramids were made of wood and would be decorated with evergreens and candles if wood was in short supply.

It is however Martin Luther, a Protestant reformer, who is said to have been the first to add lighted candles as decoration to a tree based on his inspiration from the brilliant light of twinkling stars that shone through evergreen trees as he walked home one winter evening. As the legend goes, Martin Luther placed a tree in a primary room of hishouse and placed wires with small, lighted candles around the branches of the tree. started.

 

 

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Friday, November 14th, 2008

If you are looking for Christmas ideas a good place to start is the Christmas tree.  Christmas is one of the most celebrated holidays of all time, and the Christmas tree is a symbol of the season. Whether you have a live Christmas tree each year or one that is pre-made, there are some things you can do to be sure your tree looks and stays beautiful throughout the holiday season. First and foremost, if you do have a live tree, it’s very important to be sure it has plenty of water. Fir trees tend to absorb or need lots of water on a daily basis, so check your tree stand or reservoir regularly to avoid the needles from drying out and falling off the branches.

 

One of my Christmas ideas is to involve as many of the family as possible in decorating the tree. Children really enjoy being a “help” and I always think that it is not Christmas time until we have our tree up and decorated. I always think it is a good idea If you’re using garland to decorate the tree, there is a certain order that should be followed so that it looks correct and not cluttered. Always put the lights on the tree first. Since lights have wire, you want to put them on first so other items such as garland can cover them. The ornaments should go on last, since this is what you really want to be displayed. When putting on lights, start at the base or bottom of the tree and work your way up. Try to work them from inside out, putting the lights near the trunk and then stringing them outward towards the branches.

 

Everyone usually has a variety of different ornaments that they like to use. If you have some that are considered more basic or they are used as “filler ” ornaments, be sure to space them out properly. You don’t want too many red or green ornaments too close together, while all of your figurine or keepsake ornaments are too close or hidden. Try to distribute all types of ornaments evenly on the tree when you hang them. As a rule of thumb, it takes about 20 single colored or “filler ” ornaments for every two feet or so of tree. How you place them is up to you, but try to make it look even and neat, and you will have a gorgeous Christmas tree this year, and for many years to come.

 

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Monday, February 2nd, 2009

With all of the activity surrounding the Christmas season, it’s almost hard not to get stressed by the end. There are some things that you can do, though, to make it a bit more bearable.

 Shop online or via mail order catalogs where possible. You won’t need to wade through huge crowds, you can shop in your pajamas, and you have access to a much larger selection of gifts than you would have in brick and mortar stores. During Christmas, many online retailers offer special promotions on shipping. You might even end up saving money (no gas to pay for, and you can compare prices online easily).

 If you end up shopping in brick and mortar stores, make a list beforehand and stick to it. It is a lot easier to adhere to a list versus wandering around aimlessly for hours in the stores. For this, you might want to consider taking friends along with you. You can go to the mall, shop separately, and meet up to relax over a cup of hot chocolate or coffee later on.

 Learn how to make lemonade out of lemons. If you know that you have to go to a dreaded dinner with certain relatives, for example, then invite a few friendlier people along.

 Try to break up the chores and do a little at a time. For example, if you decide to cook Christmas dinner, you can cook certain things the day before so that you aren’t in such frenzy the day of Christmas. If you give out Christmas cards, put the pile by your nightstand, and write out a few every night before you go to bed.

 Make a goal. When you have a destination point, you can visualize it. Decide to be complete by December 22nd, for example, so that you can relax the next few days. You might even consider listing out your goals and due dates.

 Exercise. Exercise is always an immediate mood lifter. Take as little as 20 minutes and go for a walk. You will reduce stress hormones and increase your endorphins, thus putting you in a much more relaxed state.

 Avoid overeating. It is very easy to eat more than you normally would, with all of the parties and cookies being passed around. However, when you eat too much, you’ll feel stuffed and uncomfortable. Eat smaller portions and be happier.

 Take time outs for yourself. Take as little as 15 minutes a day. Listen to relaxing music, go for a walk, or paint your nails – whatever will make you happy. These 15 minutes can absolutely revolutionize your day.

 Follow these tips, and by the time Christmas comes around, you should be as upbeat and radiant as your Christmas tree.

 

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Monday, January 26th, 2009

The holidays conjure up all sorts of feelings in people. For families that have experienced happy harmonious celebrations the holidays are something to look forward to. For families that have a history of being dysfunctional the holidays my mean sad memories and dread at getting together again. For families that do not celebrate the holidays due to their belief’s it may be a time of feeling excluded and even alienated. No matter where you fall in this continuum the holidays are quickly approaching and gift lists and shopping needs to begin.

 I have been fortunate to have wonderful memories of Christmas’ past. My family had many wonderful traditions involving gift giving, baking, visiting relatives and friends and of course attending religious services. Now that I am an adult I continue to see Christmas as a magical time. I rarely stress about what I am going to give people on my gift list because I make the majority of my gifts. Through the year I make several different craft items which I include in Christmas gift baskets along with goodies that I make in my kitchen. I originally started giving the Christmas gift baskets when I was a college student and could not afford a great deal for gifts. Now I continue to give them because the recipients look forward to the homemade goodies they contain. Because not having funds is not longer a factor for me I use the best ingredients in my food items and high quality materials in the craft items.

Through the year I look for different containers to use for the Christmas gift baskets. Most times I do use baskets however depending upon the likes and personality of the recipient I may use another type of container. One year my nephew was just getting into fishing so I used a tackle box for his container. There are also times when I come across beautiful hat boxes that make a great alternative to a basket. Although each of the gifts I give is unique the standard fair for the Christmas gift baskets include something knitted or crocheted, either socks, slippers mittens, scarf or hat, a piece of beaded jewelry for the women, a loaf of bread, homemade jam, caramels, fudge and a specially made candied apple. It really makes me feel good when I hear people cheer when I show up with the Christmas gift baskets. I feel like I am giving part of myself in each gift that I give. Also I do not have to fight crowds and full parking lots. The making of the gifts are my year long past time.

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Monday, January 19th, 2009

Have you already thought about what gifts to give your girlfriend this Christmas? Maybe by this time, you already have one. But if not, then it’s time that you decide now before you run out of time. Of course you want to surprise her with something that she will love and will bring a smile to her face. But the problem is that, it’s hard to find what really are the best girlfriend Christmas gifts you should buy for her. Finding girlfriend Christmas gifts really is a tough job and if you are still undecided or clueless on what to give to your special lady, fret no more as this article will give you some sound girlfriend Christmas gifts ideas

Christmas is not just the season where you can show your love and passion to your most special loved one, but also it is the time for your to enjoy romance that both of you will remember through the years. There are various exuberant gift ideas and girlfriend Christmas gifts available in the market and it is all up to you what to pick. There are girlfriend Christmas gifts that are classy, luxurious, fashionable, and exquisite that will definitely bring a big smile to your girlfriend and who knows? Even accept your marriage proposal when you propose. With a wide range of choices, choosing the perfect girlfriend Christmas gifts will leave you awestruck.

Girlfriend Christmas Gifts Ideas

To get out in the great chaos amidst the many choices on girlfriend Christmas gifts, here are some gift ideas that you can consider.

1.      Engagement ring – This is a splendid girlfriend Christmas gifts if you want to marry your girlfriend. This can cost a lot so it is wise that you have saved enough to buy the best engagement ring. This can really surprise your girlfriend. You can also consider having it specially crafted to suit the taste or match your girlfriend’s exact dream engagement ring.

2.      Weekend getaway – Surprise your girlfriend with a trip for two on one of the best romantic destinations. This is a perfect girlfriend Christmas gifts so you can bring your woman to the best place where the both of you can celebrate romance and quality time together.

3.      Flowers – Every woman loves flowers. Flowers are also great girlfriend Christmas gifts. Make your lady spellbound by giving her a dozen or even more flowers such as red roses this Christmas. You can even have the flowers uniquely arranged to even intensify its impact or add a surprise to it with other romantic jewelry for her.

4      Movies – This Christmas, you can take your girlfriend to a theatre and watch her favorite movie. You can finish the thrill by taking her to a dinner at her most-liked restaurant. Movies are great girlfriend Christmas gifts ideas so if you are considering it, plan it carefully.

5.      Perfumes – Perfumes are always safe girlfriend Christmas gifts ideas. You can never go wrong if you give your lady her favorite perfume or something that is exotic and plush.

 

Be creative in buying girlfriend Christmas gifts. You can always think about gift ideas that are out of the ordinary. Buy her exquisite girlfriend Christmas gifts that will remind her about your relationship and girlfriend Christmas gifts that will explicitly show your love and appreciation to her.

 

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Monday, January 12th, 2009

This holiday seasons Christmas décor is about simplicity. Everyone is feeling the economic pinch, and trends are turning to a warm, homey holiday, that is a simply decorated setting. Warm colors, glittering flourishes, and warm scents, will delight the senses this holiday season. Decorating for this holiday season couldn’t be simpler, as Christmas décor is about all about cozy.

 Most experts will tell you, this seasons Christmas décor is all about warm colors. Rich traditional reds and greens are a good start. Combine those with warm autumnal colors, and add a touch of gold or silver for a fresh look. Avoid whites or cool blues that will leave you feeling crisp and chilly. Instead, turn towards cozy reds, comforting greens, and the fall oranges and yellows that make you want to curl up with a warm book, to color your Christmas décor this year.

 Since simplicity is the objective in this seasons Christmas décor, consider mono lighting. The elegant and cozy décor of a tree lit only by white lights, or the beauty of a house outlined in red is what this season is about. Multicolored lights may have been the trend before, and you may have strings of colorful lights stored in your attic, but those are the Christmas themes of the past. This year, consider solid, warmly colored lights for your Christmas décor. If solid lights are out of your budget, try swapping cool colored lights for warm ones using your old strings. Remember, warm and cozy is the fashion in Christmas décor this season.

 Finally, a large part of your Christmas décor is the scent in your house. A well-decorated house is not only colorful and homey but is scented with warm Christmas like scents. Everyone can identify with the cinnamon and apple smell of a baking pie. Or the warm pine smell of your Christmas tree. Try incorporating scented candles into your Christmas décor. The scent will carry in the air and the flicker of light will add charm to your Christmas décor.

 Christmas décor this year is all about simplicity. This season is not for rushing out and buying the newest, hippest decorations. Rather, it is about scavenging your own house, finding warmly colored flourishes, and combining your resources to make a unique warm Christmas décor of your own. Don’t be afraid to get creative and mix in homemade flourishes of your own. This seasons Christmas décor trends are warm, cozy, homemade, and unique.

 

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Friday, December 19th, 2008

It’s only just a few days before Christmas and many are still reeling of the thought that the “big day” is quickly approaching. Some are not yet done with their Christmas list; others are still making a fuss about making some more craftwork on their gifts, while some are anxious on shopping for inexpensive christmas gifts. For those who have already thrown up their hands, thinking that they can never get it all done, don’t despair as there are many practically inexpensive christmas gifts around that you can just pull out. Simply roam around the internet and find inexpensive christmas gifts that will bring smile to your family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors.

Your gifts this Christmas does not really need to be expensive and extravagant. What matters is the thought that you have remembered people in your life that are special. By giving inexpensive christmas gifts, not only you are sharing the spirit of giving and sharing, but you are also wisely spending your valuable money. Finding inexpensive christmas gifts however, is not easy. Yes, you can find various cheap stuffs out there, but mostly, you’ll doubt their quality. Though this is the case, there are still lots of inexpensive christmas gifts that you can find at various stores and all it takes is effort.

Inexpensive Christmas Gifts Ideas

Here are some inexpensive christmas gifts ideas that you can consider. With all these suggested inexpensive christmas gifts, you will be able to give the best gift at extremely great price.

·        Flowers – Nothing beats the charm of flowers. However, they can get too expensive this Christmas.  So, opt for the inexpensive ones that are equally attractive like those that are costly yet affordable. Choose flowers that are beautiful and will last long. Flowers are great inexpensive christmas gifts and they are easily available.

·        Gift cards – This is among the best inexpensive christmas gifts. Gift cards are practical as you are giving your recipients the freedom to choose and buy what they want without risking good-sized amount of money. Thru gift cards, you eliminate the hassle of gift buying and wrapping as well as you are evaded from buying stuffs that will not be useful to your recipients.

·         Cake – Of course Christmas will not be complete without a cake. You can bake and personalize your home-made cake and attach some personal messages on it. With this, you have an instant and surefire inexpensive christmas gifts for Christmas.

·        Movies and DVDs – For your movie lover friends or family members, hit movies and DVDs are good inexpensive christmas gifts. These are also great for anyone and will only spend you less per movie or DVD.

·        Music and CDs – There are massive good music and CDs that you can find out there. With the diverse options, definitely you can find music and CDs that will make perfect inexpensive christmas gifts.

Alternative Inexpensive Christmas Gifts

These are just some suggested inexpensive christmas gifts. If you are still unconvinced, you can always resort to viable and inexpensive christmas gifts alternatives like making personalized crafts like a family portrait which you can send out to all the family members or why not a family picture placed on a hand-made photo frame. It is all up to you! Anyway you are the only ones that know your budget’s limits.

 

 

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Friday, December 19th, 2008

 Have you already thought about what gifts to give your girlfriend this Christmas? Maybe by this time, you already have one. But if not, then it’s time that you decide now before you run out of time. Of course you want to surprise her with something that she will love and will bring a smile to her face. But the problem is that, it’s hard to find what really are the best girlfriend Christmas gifts you should buy for her. Finding girlfriend Christmas gifts really is a tough job and if you are still undecided or clueless on what to give to your special lady, fret no more as this article will give you some sound girlfriend Christmas gifts ideas.

Christmas is not just the season where you can show your love and passion to your most special loved one, but also it is the time for your to enjoy romance that both of you will remember through the years. There are various exuberant gift ideas and girlfriend Christmas gifts available in the market and it is all up to you what to pick. There are girlfriend Christmas gifts that are classy, luxurious, fashionable, and exquisite that will definitely bring a big smile to your girlfriend and who knows? Even accept your marriage proposal when you propose. With a wide range of choices, choosing the perfect girlfriend Christmas gifts will leave you awestruck.

Girlfriend Christmas Gifts Ideas

To get out in the great chaos amidst the many choices on girlfriend Christmas gifts, here are some gift ideas that you can consider.

1.      Engagement ring – This is a splendid girlfriend Christmas gifts if you want to marry your girlfriend. This can cost a lot so it is wise that you have saved enough to buy the best engagement ring. This can really surprise your girlfriend. You can also consider having it specially crafted to suit the taste or match your girlfriend’s exact dream engagement ring.

2.      Weekend getaway – Surprise your girlfriend with a trip for two on one of the best romantic destinations. This is a perfect girlfriend Christmas gifts so you can bring your woman to the best place where the both of you can celebrate romance and quality time together.

3.      Flowers – Every woman loves flowers. Flowers are also great girlfriend Christmas gifts. Make your lady spellbound by giving her a dozen or even more flowers such as red roses this Christmas. You can even have the flowers uniquely arranged to even intensify its impact or add a surprise to it with other romantic jewelry for her.

4.      Movies – This Christmas, you can take your girlfriend to a theatre and watch her favorite movie. You can finish the thrill by taking her to a dinner at her most-liked restaurant. Movies are great girlfriend Christmas gifts ideas so if you are considering it, plan it carefully.

5.      Perfumes – Perfumes are always safe girlfriend Christmas gifts ideas. You can never go wrong if you give your lady her favorite perfume or something that is exotic and plush.

Be creative in buying girlfriend Christmas gifts. You can always think about gift ideas that are out of the ordinary. Buy her exquisite girlfriend Christmas gifts that will remind her about your relationship and girlfriend Christmas gifts that will explicitly show your love and appreciation to her.

 

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Saturday, December 13th, 2008

The holidays conjure up all sorts of feelings in people. For families that have experienced happy harmonious celebrations the holidays are something to look forward to. For families that have a history of being dysfunctional the holidays my mean sad memories and dread at getting together again. For families that do not celebrate the holidays due to their belief’s it may be a time of feeling excluded and even alienated. No matter where you fall in this continuum the holidays are quickly approaching and gift lists and shopping needs to begin.

 I have been fortunate to have wonderful memories of Christmas’ past. My family had many wonderful traditions involving gift giving, baking, visiting relatives and friends and of course attending religious services. Now that I am an adult I continue to see Christmas as a magical time. I rarely stress about what I am going to give people on my gift list because I make the majority of my gifts. Through the year I make several different craft items which I include in Christmas gift baskets along with goodies that I make in my kitchen. I originally started giving the Christmas gift baskets when I was a college student and could not afford a great deal for gifts. Now I continue to give them because the recipients look forward to the homemade goodies they contain. Because not having funds is not longer a factor for me I use the best ingredients in my food items and high quality materials in the craft items.

Through the year I look for different containers to use for the Christmas gift baskets. Most times I do use baskets however depending upon the likes and personality of the recipient I may use another type of container. One year my nephew was just getting into fishing so I used a tackle box for his container. There are also times when I come across beautiful hat boxes that make a great alternative to a basket. Although each of the gifts I give is unique the standard fair for the Christmas gift baskets include something knitted or crocheted, either socks, slippers mittens, scarf or hat, a piece of beaded jewellery for the women, a loaf of bread, homemade jam, caramels, fudge and a specially made candied apple. It really makes me feel good when I hear people cheer when I show up with the Christmas gift baskets. I feel like I am giving part of myself in each gift that I give. Also I do not have to fight crowds and full parking lots. The making of the gifts are my year long past time.

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Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Maybe it’s the undeniable alliterative appeal of Rudolph the Red-Nosed reindeer
that makes him the most known or popular of all Santa’s nine flying reindeers. 
It certainly doesn’t seem as easy to come up with a similar catchy description
for the others - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and
Blitzen - as named in the song.


The story of Rudolph whose glowing red nose made him a standout, first appeared
in 1939 when Montgomery Ward department stores distributed about 2.4 million
booklets with the poem in the form of a story about “Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer.” It was written by Robert L. May, who worked in the store’s
advertisement or marketing department, to be used to attract more people into
the store. When the booklet was reissued in 1939, sales soared to more than 3.5
million copies. But it wasn’t until a decade later, in 1949, that the story
really gained immense popularity when Gene Autry sang a musical version of the
fable. As a Christmas song, it is second only in popularity to ‘White
Christmas.’


Rudolph, the ninth reindeer whose lighted nose guides Santa’s sleigh through the
night, is now known worldwide as the song has been translated into more than 20
different languages and an animated television movie has also been based on the
story. Rudolph and his noticeable nose have also become the subject of jokes and
sparked more interest in reindeers which has led to much research into Santa and
the flying reindeers who pull his sleigh through the sky.


Along with the catchy rhythm of the lyrics, Rudolph’s story is also appealing
because of the moral lessons it contains. As the story goes, Rudolph was
ostracized by the other reindeers, which laughed and teased him about his shiny
red nose. But on a foggy night, when Santa must have been concerned that he may
not be able to deliver his Christmas gifts around the world, Santa spotted him
and kindly asked if he would step to the front as the leader to ‘guide my sleigh
tonight.’ His shiny red nose would after all be very useful in lighting the way,
Santa thought. From then on ‘all of the other reindeers loved him,” and rightly
predicted that he ‘would go down in history.’


Among the moral lessons the story can impart is that an attribute that is
perceived as negative or as a liability can be used for a positive purpose, or,
become an asset. It also makes the point that an individual should not let the
negative behavior of others define him or her and limit expectations of what can
be achieved. And it also illustrates how quickly opinions and attitudes about a
person can change.


          

The question still lingers however of where Rudolph came from. He is commonly
regarded as the son of Donner (or Donder), one of the original eight reindeers.
But the Snopes.com site rejects this however, saying that he dwelled in a
reindeer village elsewhere and it was there that he was seen by Santa who had
already started on his Christmas Eve journey to deliver gifts. And in a more
modern evolution of the story according to Wikipedia.com, an animation by the
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) introduced a son, named Robbie, of
Rudolph. That son has now become the tenth reindeer.


It’s also interesting to note that the idea of Santa’s sleigh being pulled by
reindeers was originated in the poem, ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas.’ That
poem tells the story of St. Nicholas, who is Santa, calling his eight tiny
reindeers by their names, as previously mentioned, just before he came down the
chimney of a house to start filling the stockings from a sack full of toys he
carried on his back.


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