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		<title>Fancy Tales Related to Christmas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 is the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--Amazon_CLS_IM_START--><p><a href="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/10611832.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4408" title="10611832" src="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/10611832-300x197.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="197" /></a>A lot of what is widely regarded as true about <strong>Christmas</strong> or held as a tradition cannot or has not been verified, or, has changed through the years. Even <strong>Christmas Day</strong> itself, Dec. 25, has been questioned about whether that is theexact day on which Jesus was born. Skeptics have asked why would shepherds be out in the cold watching their flocks by night during the winter. Those skeptics 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 <strong>Christmas</strong> and the<strong> Christmas season</strong>.<span id="more-3671"></span></p>
<p>The most common fancy tale that everyone tells, particularly to children, is about <strong>Santa Claus,</strong> 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 <strong>Christmas Eve</strong>?</p>
<p>In the United States, <strong>Santa Claus</strong> 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 <strong>Christmas gifts.</strong> And then, a second home is said to be located in Wilmington, New York, and that is where <strong>Santa Claus</strong> and his delivery reindeer crew are located.</p>
<p>But <strong>Santa</strong> can be visited in Cyberspace <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> anytime and what about the widely held belief that <strong>Santa Claus</strong> really lives in a village at the North Pole? The people of Finland also claim that their country is the official residence of <strong>Santa Claus</strong>. That&#8217;s because in Finland, you can actually visit a village any time during the year and see Santa&#8217;s workshop and observe Santa and his elves hard at work as they prepare for their very important <strong>Christmas gift </strong>delivery job on <strong>Christmas Eve</strong>. The only day when Santa&#8217;s workshop is closed to visitors is of course, on <strong>Christmas Eve.</strong></p>
<p>Maybe a very smart visitor could visit <strong>Santa&#8217;s workshop</strong> on the day before <strong>Christmas Eve</strong> to see if there are any clues to how <strong>Santa</strong> and his reindeers plan to make their trip the next day. That&#8217;s because as the tale goes, in Finland<strong> Santa Claus </strong>and his reindeers do not reach their destinations around the globe by flying.</p>
<p>Finland welcomes visitors to <strong>Santa&#8217;s workshop</strong> 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 &#8211; Donner or Donder) or whether <strong>Santa </strong>spotted him in a different reindeer village one foggy <strong>Christmas Eve</strong> when he had already started on his <strong>Christmas toy</strong>-delivery mission.</p>
<p>If mere mortals got a chance to question <strong>Santa</strong>, then he also would likely have some questions for us humans. He may want to know whose idea was it to have <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas trees</a></strong> and for the<strong> Christmas gifts </strong>to be placed under them. The tradition of<strong> Christmas tree </strong>as it exists today comes from Germany by way of immigrants. But it isn&#8217;t clear how the tradition really gained a foothold 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<strong> Christmas</strong>. The pyramids were made of wood and would be decorated with evergreens and candles if wood was in short supply.</p>
<p>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 his house and placed wires with small, lighted candles around the branches of the tree. And that is how, as the tale goes, the <strong>Christmas tree</strong> as known today, was started.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many Christmas activities related to celebrating the Christmas season evolved from certain traditions, many of which are from other countries, particularly from peoples in Europe like...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--Amazon_CLS_IM_START--><p><a href="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/candycane81.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4397" title="candycane8" src="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/candycane81.png" alt="" width="100" height="100" /></a>Christians celebrate <strong>Christmas </strong>to observe the birth of Jesus Christ, which is an event and not a tradition. But many other activities related to celebrating the <strong>Christmas season</strong> evolved from certain traditions, many of which are from other countries, particularly from peoples in Europe.<span id="more-3679"></span></p>
<p>Among common items used in <strong>Christmas decorations</strong> are the holly and the mistletoe. Both are used primarily in wreaths and garlands. The Druids started the tradition of using the mistletoe as decorative items up to two hundred years before Christ. To celebrate the winter season, the Druids would gather the plants and use them to decorate their homes. The Druids believed the mistletoe would bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. They also believed that the mistletoe had a healing quality and could be used for everything from healing wounds to increase fertility.</p>
<p>In Scandinavia, the mistletoe was seen as a plant of peace and harmony and was associated with Frigga, the goddess of love. This association is probably what led to the custom of kissing under the mistletoe. In the Victorian period, the English also would hang mistletoe from ceilings and in doorways during holidays. The habit developed that if someone was standing under the mistletoe, someone else in the room would kiss that person. Such outright behavior was not generally seen in Victorian society. The use of the mistletoe in <strong>Christmas celebrations</strong> was once banned by the church however because of its associations with pagan traditions, and the use of holly was suggested as a substitute.</p>
<p>Poinsettias are another traditional decorative flower used <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> <strong>Christmas</strong>. It is native to Mexico and is named after Joel Poinsett, who was the first U.S ambassador to Mexico and who brought the plants to America in 1828. Mexicans believe the plants were a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem and that&#8217;s one reason they are associated with Christmas. There&#8217;s also the story that a young boy was going to see the Nativity Play at a church but realized he didn&#8217;t have a gift for Baby Jesus. The boy gathered some green branches, which others scoffed at. But as he placed them near the manger, a bright red poinsettia flower started to bloom on each branch, which gave rise to their traditional use at <strong>Christmas</strong>.</p>
<p>Candy canes became a <strong>Christmas tradition</strong> not because their red and white stripes matched the colors of the season, but for the most unusual reason of discipline. that&#8217;s because they were first used as treats that were give to German children to keep them well-behaved for the duration of church sermons. Over time, the legend of candy canes at <strong>Christmas </strong>came to be associated with some of the strongest symbols and beliefs of Christianity: the Father, Son and Holy Ghost known as the Trinity, the Blood of the Son of God, Jesus as the embodiment of holiness, purity and without sin and the Son of God as the shepherd of man. The candy cane represents these symbols respectively with its three stripes, its red and white color and its shape.</p>
<p>Sending greeting cards during <strong>Christmas</strong> and the holidays is as prevalent today as the custom of giving gifts. The tradition of sending <strong>Christmas cards</strong> started in 1840 in Britain with the start of public postal delivery service of the &#8216;Penny Post.&#8217; Then from about 1860, large numbers of <strong>Christmas greeting cards</strong> started to be produced. The popularity of the cards increased in Britain when they could be sent by the postal service for one half-penny, which was half the price to post a standard letter at the time, if they were in an unsealed envelope. Religious pictures of Mary, Joseph , Baby Jesus, the angels, shepherds and Wise Men were traditionally placed on <strong>Christmas cards</strong>. Some cards today include scenes from the Nativity, but pictures of Santa Claus, winter scenery, <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas trees</a></strong>, gift packages and others are also depicted on contemporary <strong>Christmas greeting cards.</strong></p>
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		<title>Care and Disposal of Christmas Trees</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--Amazon_CLS_IM_START--><p><a href="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/oldtree5.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4392" src="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/oldtree5-212x300.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="300" /></a>Since so much time and effort is put into selecting the perfect <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas tree</a>,</strong> it follows that similar consideration should also be given to giving the tree the best possible care. Otherwise, there will be disappointment if needles start to brown or turn yellow, or branches begin to break with days or weeks to go before the season is over. Safety is also an important reason to take proper care of your <strong>Christmas tree</strong> because a drying <strong>Christmas tree</strong> also presents a grave danger as a fire hazard. The average <strong>Christmas tree</strong> should last for about five to six weeks if the proper care is given to it.<span id="more-3544"></span></p>
<p>After selecting a<strong> Christmas tree</strong> and getting it home, the first thing that should be done is to make a fresh cut and place it into a stand with water. A <strong>Christmas tree</strong> shouldn&#8217;t be mounted dry and the water in its stand should be replenished regularly. A fresh cut is made by cutting about an inch off the bottom in a slight diagonal shape to help the absorption of water. If a fresh cut isn&#8217;t going to be made immediately after getting the tree home, it should be placed in a container with water and left to stand in a shaded area that is away from the wind.</p>
<p>If a fresh cut isn&#8217;t made and the <strong>Christmas tree</strong> is left exposed to air, the vessels for transporting water can become blocked. If this happens, another fresh cut can correct the problem and the tree would need to be immediately put in a container with water.</p>
<p>Your <strong>Christmas tree </strong>should be secure in its stand and it should be placed away from open flames or sources of heat such as furnaces, fireplaces and air vents, all of which may dry it out. Decoration of the tree should also begin after it has been mounted in its stand. Several decoration precautions should be taken to lessen or avoid the Christmas tree being a fire hazard.</p>
<p>Ornaments that have an open flame or candles should never be used for decoration. <strong>Christmas tree</strong> lights should be checked to make sure the bulbs are working properly, the connections are intact and that no part of the cord is damaged. If there appears to be any exposed wiring or bulbs that are not working or which are working intermittently, that string of <strong>Christmas tree </strong>lights shouldn&#8217;t be used.</p>
<p>A good <strong>Christmas tree</strong> stand should be selected since water is the most important item to getting the longest life out of your<strong> Christmas tree.</strong> In selecting a stand, find out the amount of water it can hold when a tree is placed in it. Some water will be displaced from the space taken up by the base of the tree so it is important that a selection is not made based on the totalvolume of water the stand can hold.</p>
<p>According to the National<strong> Christmas Tree</strong> Association, the average <strong>Christmas tree</strong> may absorb up to one gallon of water each day. It is therefore important to check the water everyday and replenish it accordingly. To make sure your <strong>Christmas tree</strong> gets enough water, the Association recommends that one quart of water is required for each inch of the diameter of the tree&#8217;s trunk.</p>
<p>After <strong>Christmas</strong> is over and your wonderfully decorated <strong>Christmas tree</strong> has provided much joy, it is important to remove it before it dries out. Options to discard your Christmas tree will likely depend on the services offered by your municipality. Some municipalities will pick up <strong>Christmas trees</strong> on particular days, with a cut-off date. Some towns may require that residents take their trees to specific locations, while in others <strong>Christmas trees</strong> will be picked up with the garbage, again up to a certain date. But <strong>Christmas trees</strong> should never be burned in the fireplace as it can cause the build up of creosote, a colorless, oily substance.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the choice that you can continue to get a different use from your <strong>Christmas tree</strong> by cutting it to pieces yourself and be environmentally sensitive by using it for mulch.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--Amazon_CLS_IM_START--><p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4165" title="hall95" src="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/hall95-234x300.gif" alt="hall95" width="234" height="300" />The decoration of <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas trees</a></strong> has evolved and undergone many changes, much like many of the early traditions of the Christmas season. <strong>Christmas tree lighting </strong>that started out with real candles underwent probably the biggest change when electric light became commercially available and special <strong>Christmas tree lights</strong> were manufactured. It is therefore not surprising that today you can set up <strong>Christmas trees</strong> that are expertly decorated with little or no effort.<span id="more-3604"></span></p>
<p>While many people choose a fresh <strong>Christmas tree </strong>for its scent, many others simply want a beautifully decorated <strong>Christmas tree</strong> and will choose an artificial or man-made tree. Artificial trees have been available in America since the start of the 20th century. Many artificial trees are made to have a similar appearance like real<strong> </strong> but changes have been made to them to make them decorative and different from regular <strong>Christmas trees. </strong></p>
<p>As an example, in the 1950s some artificial<strong> Christmas trees</strong> had branches made of aluminum-coated paper to give them a shiny metallic look. For those who like to have a<strong> Christmas tree </strong>with a unique look, trees with a similar shiny, metallic appearance are available today. They are however made with a different material because the older trees were a fire hazard.</p>
<p>For the those people who are very busy and don&#8217;t have the time to spend carefully placing <strong>Christmas lights </strong>on trees, there are several pre-lit models of <strong>Christmas trees</strong> on the market today. A standard type of these <strong>Christmas trees</strong> look like their real counterparts except multi-colored fiber-optic lights can be found scattered throughout the limbs and branches of these trees. This arrangement saves time and effort of having to undo or untangle strings of<strong> Christmas tree lights</strong>.</p>
<p>Another type of pre-lit <strong>artificial Christmas tree</strong> are those that are made completely of fiber optics so that the tree appears to be shaped out of strands of light that are wispy. Some of these brightly-lit fiber-optic trees also come equipped with pre-recorded Christmas songs and carols and speakers to give the added pleasure of music.</p>
<p>Many pre-lit<strong> Christmas trees </strong>have electric <strong>Christmas tree lights</strong> however which need to be plugged into a real electrical outlet. The advantage of these trees is that the lights are already strung on them from the factory and you need only to follow the instructions about how to assemble the tree and plug in the different parts for it to appear lighted. Once this is done correctly, the tree will look as if it was decorated with lights manually or professionally.</p>
<p>Another ready-made decorative feature of <strong>artificial Christmas trees</strong> is to have the appearance of snow-covered branches. That trend is an evolution of faux snow that is often sprinkled in garlands and wreaths to add a Christmas quality to those decorations. Icicle ornaments are also used to decorate real and artificial trees and icicle lights are commonly used along rooflines and outdoor areas for additional lighting decoration. These decorations, along with the ready-made snow-covered branches of artificial trees, all convey the frosty, icy and cold feel of the winter season when Christmas occurs.</p>
<p><strong>Christmas trees</strong> that arrive from the factory with lights also have decorations such as apples and minute red berries to provide additional color, and real pinecones that may or may not be frosted or sprinkled with faux snow.</p>
<p>They may also be pre-decorated with red or gold bows, round ornaments, flower-like patterns, dried bow and twigs and gold frosted branch tips. to give an appealing, sparkling appearance.  The trees also have varying hues of green similar to real <strong>Christmas trees.</strong></p>
<p>Pre-lit and pre-decorated <strong>Christmas trees</strong> are therefore an excellent way to brighten the holiday in your home and enable you to gain more time to enjoy the festivities of the season.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--Amazon_CLS_IM_START--><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-  20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4086" title="christmastree2" src="http://ezyxmas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/christmastree2-237x300.jpg" alt="christmastree2" width="237" height="300" /></a>It is an accepted fact that the <strong>Christmas tre</strong>e tradition is one that was brought to the shores of America by German immigrants who continued a practice that was popular in their former homeland. Today, a <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas tree</a></strong>, even a miniature one, is present in just about every home <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> Christmas. It is therefore interesting to note some little-know facts about the <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> and other traditions related to Christmas.<span id="more-3691"></span></p>
<p>The first interesting fact is the source of real <strong>Christmas Trees</strong> for some Americans. These can be bought at a <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> Farm or at many local stores and other places of business in just about every town and city across the country around <strong>Christmas time</strong>. But according to the National <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> Association, Americans buy about 330,000 <strong>Christmas trees</strong> that are real through e-commerce or from a catalogue and have them shipped by mail-order.</p>
<p>The scent of real <strong>Christmas trees</strong> is the reason they are so popular. But as they stand silently in their decorative wonder, they also are providing another benefit. The<strong> Christmas Tree</strong> Association says the amount of oxygen produced on a daily basis by one acre of <strong>Christmas tree </strong>is enough to provide enough oxygen for 18 people. And during the first week, a <strong>Christmas Tree </strong>at home will use up to one quart of water each day to help retain its longevity for the many days of Christmas.</p>
<p>Since Christmas celebrations gained popularity in America, the <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> has always been a big tradition. During the 1950s however, artificial <strong>Christmas trees</strong> were not always green. It was very popular during those times to have artificial trees with other colors such as silver, pink and aqua. The appeal in having these colored <strong>Christmas trees</strong> may have been due to the fact that they looked shiny and bright and appeared like tinsel instead of green foliage.</p>
<p>An important ceremony related to the<strong> Christmas tree</strong> that gains national attention during the Christmas season is the lighting of the National <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> at the White House. This tradition can be credited to President Calvin Coolidge who lit the first decorated Christmas tree outside at the White House in 1923.</p>
<p>The lighting of the National <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> has also been used to convey some symbolic meaning not related to Christmas. It was not lighted until Dec. 22 in 1963 because of a national mourning period of 30 days for the assassination of President Kennedy. And while Teddy Roosevelt was President he gave an order that banned the Christmas tree from the White House, not for the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, which caused him to become president, but for reasons related to the environment.</p>
<p>Also of note is that when the National <strong>Christmas Tree</strong> was lighted on Dec. 13 in 1984, temperatures were in the 70s during an unusually warm December. Christmas has been celebrated in the United States since the 1600s although it wasn&#8217;t always very popular. It took more than two centuries into the mid-late 1860s for Christmas to become a popular holiday season all across America. So maybe the rest of the country owes the holiday of Christmas Day to the state of Alabama, which in 1836 became the first state to declare Dec. 25 a legal holiday.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note that on Christmas Day of 1789 Congress was in session. And to show how far ahead of the game Alabama was, it wasn&#8217;t until June 26, 1870 that the federal government declared Christmas as a federal holiday.</p>
<p>Although Christmas is based on the Christian religion, not all Christian groups celebrate the season. Among the Christian groups who do not celebrate Christmas and related traditions such as sending greeting cards are Jehovah Witnesses. Jehovah Witnesses and other non-participating Christian groups say Christmas isn&#8217;t specifically mentioned in the Bible as a time or reason to celebrate and since they strictly adhere to the word of the Bible, they refuse to celebrate Christmas.</p>
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<p>Christmas in the Birthplaces of Traditions &#8212; Bethlehem, Germany and England Christmas as celebrated today is a culmination of centuries of traditions that are religious and secular and which came from different countries around the world. It is interesting therefore to look <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> some of the general ways in which Christmas is celebrated in these countries. The traditions examined for each country will be examples of some of the things that are unique to that country and which are done today, or which were once done by people in those countries.<span id="more-3693"></span></p>
<p>To begin, it is symbolic to look at the town of Bethlehem, which is believed to be the birthplace of Jesus. The Church of the Nativity is located in Bethlehem and at Christmas it is decorated with a lot of flags and other Christmas decorations. A very large crowd usually gathers at The Church of the Nativity on Christmas Eve to see a dramatic parade procession of horsemen, led by police who are mounted on Arabian horses. Following the police in the procession is a lone horseman who carries a cross, followed by churchmen and government officials. Members of the procession solemnly enter the doors of The Church of the Nativity and place an ancient effigy of Jesus in the church. A silver star located deep in an underground cave-like section of the church marks the site where Jesus was born. A star is also set atop a pole in the town&#8217;s square. In Bethlehem, homes of Christians usually have a cross over the door and a manger scene is usually set up inside the house.</p>
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<p>In Germany, home of the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas tree</a> tradition, the Christmas tree is not seen until Christmas Eve. The tree is usually kept in a special room, or elsewhere, and decorated in secret with lights, ornaments, tinsels, angels, candies, nuts and cookies. It is then lighted, the presents placed underneath and then shown to the delight of Children on Christmas Eve. In Germany, Dec. 6 is known as St. Nicholas Day when Santa visits the homes of boys and girls. On the day before, Dec. 5, children leave a shoe or boot outside or by the fireplace for Santa Claus. If they were good, he places gifts and candies inside the shoe. But if they were naughty, children will find twigs or a rod in their shoe. Dinner on Christmas Day includes roast goose, long loaves of bread filled with raisins, nuts and dried fruits. Other sweet delicacies are also enjoyed.</p>
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<p>Many traditions in England are similar to those in the United States because such traditions originated in England and were brought to the United States by immigrants. The tradition of sending Christmas greeting cards started in England and is still popular at Christmas, as well as the tradition of neighborhood caroling on Christmas Eve. Children also hang stockings on Christmas Eve in anticipation of Santa Claus filling them with Christmas gifts or treats. The holly, ivy and mistletoe are also used a lot in Christmas decorations. In England, the traditional Christmas Dinner is roast turkey, goose or chicken with stuffing, vegetables and roast potatoes. Dessert consists of the British or Christmas pudding with brandy sauce. A rich, fruit-filled Christmas cake may also be enjoyed later in the day.  A tradition of pulling Christmas crackers also goes with the serving of food on Christmas Day. A cracker is a paper tube that contains a party hat, riddle, toy or trinket, and is brightly colored and twisted at both ends. It gives out a crack as the contents pop out when it is pulled at each end. Also on Christmas afternoon, the Queen broadcasts a Christmas message to the nation, which is heard on radio and television. The day after Christmas is also a holiday that is known as Boxing Day.<br />
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<p>Christmas is a yearly holiday when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus and many families exchange Christmas gifts. It is celebrated on December 25th.<span id="more-3695"></span></p>
<p>There are many holiday traditions including Christmas dinner, sending Christmas cards, visiting Santa, baking Christmas cookies and making homemade Christmas candies. Homes are decorated inside and out with colorful lights and holiday decorations. People usually try to spread goodwill, compassion and peace during the Christmas holiday season.</p>
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<p>Some countries celebrate on Christmas Eve, other on both Christmas Eve and Christmas day, while other countries celebrate Boxing Day on December 26th. One church, the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on January 6th. Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on January 7th. The date is just a tradition and is not considered to be Jesus’ actual birth date.</p>
<p>The word &#8220;Christmas&#8221; actually comes from two words: Christ&#8217;s mass. Many of the seasons decorations lead back to Christ&#8217;s birth such as Nativity managers, star ornaments and the giving of gifts.</p>
<p>Christmas day during the Middle ages was more of a festival. King William I of England chose Christmas Day to be crowned king in 800.</p>
<p>During the Reformation, Protestants condemned the celebration of Christmas as mere trappings, while Catholics promoted the festival as a religious event.</p>
<p>Colonial America saw the Puritans disapproving of the trappings of the Christmas celebration and it was outlawed in Boston in 1659 to 1681. However Christian residents of Virginia and New York celebrated the holiday.</p>
<p>Charles Dickens&#8217; book &#8220;A Christmas Carol&#8221;, published in 1843 did much to revive the holiday that was to instill goodwill and compassion. Washington Irving also wrote short stories about Christmas and the &#8220;Twas the Night Before Christmas Poem by Clement Clarke.</p>
<p>There was great controversy in the 20th century over the nature of Christmas (was it a religious holiday or was it a secular holiday). The issue was brought to trial several times to decide because of the view that a federal holiday was a violation of separation of church and state. On December 6th, 1999, the verdict for Ganulin vs. United States declared that &#8220;the establishment of Christmas Day as &#8220;a legal public holiday does not violate the Establishment Clause because it has a secular purpose.&#8221; This decision was later upheld on December 19, 2000 by the U.S. Supreme Court. Many christians believe the holiday has become too secular and it is common to hear cries of &#8220;getting back to the true meaning of Christmas&#8221; around the holidays.<br />
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In New York, a style capital of the world, black is always a chic and fashionable selection. That&#8217;s even more so in the Fall and Winter seasons when dark colors are favored. But even the fashionistas who like somber colors add a bit of sparkle and cheer to Christmas and holiday clothing with some color, usually magnificent red.</p>
<p>Dominant colors <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> Christmas are red, black and white and a red scarf, or a white one, is a must-have accessory. Holiday-themed apparel with snowflakes, candy canes, stars, Christmas trees, are also popular during the season. Along with being colorful, they also convey the message that the person is fully embracing the spirit of the season and is in a festive mood. When individuals wear holiday-themed apparel, they are therefore radiating a positive attitude and giving the signal that it is pleasant to be around them. After all, nobody wants to be around the &#8216;grumpy bah-humbug&#8217; type of personalities during the Christmas season.<span id="more-3707"></span></p>
<p>Holiday-themed jewelry also works well as accessories. These can add that little sparkle to an outfit that makes it stand out in an admirable way. Holiday-themed jewelry is also perfect for those individuals who simply want to show a touch of the holiday spirit without having to actually wear holiday-themed apparel because it maybe too different from the conservative style of their wardrobe.</p>
<p>It is necessary to add some sparkle to apparel during the Christmas season and current style trends of having jewel-engraved or embroidered tops play well for the Christmas season. They will allow the wearer to look festive in a very understated but elegant way.</p>
<p>Fall popular styles will also undoubtedly be a fashionable way to dress for the holidays. Based on the Fall Fashion Shows in New York, there are five basic outfits that stylists say should be in the wardrobe of all women. They are: the Tunic, Winter Short &#8211; which is cut just above the knee &#8211; the Vest, Pencil Skirt and the Super-wide pant.</p>
<p>The vest can be a dressy one with embroidery or other adornments, or it can be more minimal based on the overall outfit. The Winter Short and Pencil Skirt can easily convert from working outfit to party wear with the right accessory, making them perfect to wear to an early evening Christmas or holiday party. A variation from the Pencil Skirt is the Pencil dress. This too is likely to be popular for Christmas as it can be easily accessorized with a broad belt, which is one of the accessories that top fashion advisers say is a &#8216;must-have&#8217; accessory for the Fall.</p>
<p>The Tunic and Super-wide pant are also liked for Christmas and the Holiday season because they are very flexible in how they can be paired with other garments.</p>
<p>Another fall fashion staple are Knit Sweaters &#8211; oversized and as tunics. They will also work well with black tights and leggings, which has made a comeback in leg wear. Leggings can be worn under skirts or dresses. Very slim leggings can also be worn simply in place of pants, worn with a jacket or again, with an oversized knit sweater. Using the basic colors of red, white and black that are popular during Christmas and the holidays, colored leggings will definitely add a nice touch of style to outfits and make them seem perfect for the Christmas and holiday season.</p>
<p>It is also good that dresses are once more welcomed among the fashionable. And the red dress for Fall fits well into Christmas and the holiday season. The latest in jeans, which is a mainstay in everyone&#8217;s wardrobe and suitable to wear at all times including during Christmas and the holidays, is that a skinny fit is in. And if ultra-skinny is not very complimentary to your body shape, you can still get one of the newer types of jeans that are said to have a lot more stretch, giving a 360-degree or all-around wrap to the body for a perfect or near perfect fit.</p>
<p>And since Christmas is the season to be happy and cheery, the truly jolly can always top off their Christmas outfit with a cone-shaped, red and white Santa hat.<br />
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<p>Christmas is a special time of the year for the joy and intangible magic that fills the season. It comes through in the delightful Christmas decorations, glorious get-togethers with family and friends and the sheer feeling of joy one gets from giving and receiving gifts.</p>
<p>Although the commercialization of Christmas is often decried, shopping is an important and central activity to some of the intangible magic of Christmas. It is <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> the malls or downtown stores that some of the favorite sights, sounds and scents of Christmas can be experienced.<span id="more-3710"></span></p>
<p>The decorations at Malls and retail establishments are usually very fanciful and eye-catching, especially to children, with the many colorful and twinkling lights. It&#8217;s also a wonder for both adults and children alike to look at the numerous tinsels, baubles and figurines such as fairies, angels and little babies that adorn the main <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=christmas%20tree&amp;tag=porterenter01-20&amp;index=blended&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Christmas Tree &raquo;">Christmas tree</a> in the center of shopping malls and others in department stores. These trees are usually extremely well embellished with decorations that are arranged in a very professional way that most shoppers can&#8217;t replicate in their own homes. It&#8217;s therefore a delight for them to stare at such trees in wonder and amazement.</p>
<p>Along with the wide variety of decorations in retail establishments, there also is the sound of music playing, bells ringing, the laughter and wishes of Merry Christmas from shoppers that also create a special atmosphere and add to the magic of Christmas. Even the sound of cash registers in the background adds something to the special feeling shoppers have at Christmas time.</p>
<p>And of course there&#8217;s always a Santa Claus that children can meet and tell what they want for Christmas, and also have their picture taken. Sometimes Santa Claus may distribute Christmas gifts to children, telling them that because they have been very, very good they are getting an extra special early Christmas present.</p>
<p>The ability to delight children by telling them stories about Santa Claus, as well as making them see and talk to the jolly old fellow, puts a lot of magic and excitement into Christmas. Once the tradition is started, or from the first time that children have been told the story, it becomes something that they look forward to every year during the Christmas season.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the sound of music from choirs or school groups who often give open performances singing Christmas carols and songs in malls and downtown areas of towns. Families and others who are out and about will pause to listen or to sing along with these groups.</p>
<p>Shopping is undoubtedly an enjoyable activity for most people during Christmas, but merrier and more memorable times are enjoyed when time is spent with family, friends and colleagues during the season. Before Christmas Day arrives, there usually are parties at home and at work, an evening out with friends and other occasions to get together and share the spirit of Christmas. The presence of special Christmas music and people dressed in holiday attire provide a different atmosphere and contribute to the magical feeling of the season.</p>
<p>Another thing that is different at Christmas is the scent from a fresh Christmas tree, of gingerbread and other cookies baking and other food preparations that are specially done at Christmas time. Most people who select a real Christmas tree instead of an artificial one for their homes do so because of the wonderful scent it provides. For many people, that scent from a Christmas tree is what puts Christmas into everything else.</p>
<p>Another popular scent at Christmas comes from the popular Christmas song &#8216;Chestnuts Roasting Over an Open Fire.&#8217; The actual roasting of chestnuts by families during the Christmas season may be a rare occurrence these days but it is occasionally done in some downtown areas and in bakeries and confectioneries that make fresh products everyday.</p>
<p>All these events, activities, happenings, sights, sounds and scents of Christmas and the holidays create special and unforgettable memories. And who can deny that a pleasant memory is always something that is truly magical.</p>
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<p>Greetings <a href="http://avatarmovie.info" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about at &raquo;">at</a> Christmas extend beyond a mere wish of &#8216;Merry Christmas&#8217; or &#8216;Happy Holidays. &#8216;Christmas greetings embody a wish that all will go well in whatever preparations need to be made, and a genuine sentiment that much joy, happiness and well being will be experienced by the individual and loved ones during the season.<span id="more-3714"></span></p>
<p>The season of good cheer and wishes also reflect the jolly ho, ho, ho nature of Santa Claus. To the delight of children, it is very easy for them to run into many jolly fellows dressed as Santa Claus during the Christmas season who will quiz them about whether they have been good or naughty. Many times when friends, relatives and loved ones call each other during the Christmas season, they will speak to the children and wish them Merry Christmas, but not without a warning that they had better be good or else there will be no presents from Santa Claus.</p>
<p>For children therefore, a greeting of Merry Christmas has the purpose of increasing their anticipation for the arrival of Christmas Eve and Santa&#8217;s visit to leave toys and Christmas presents under the tree.</p>
<p>Because children also take part in many traditions associated with Christmas, holiday greetings for them is also a reminder of the fun they will have in doing such activities as decorating the tree, helping to bake cookies and wrapping presents. When children have these things to look forward to at Christmas, it creates a lasting memory for them and helps to make their childhood one on which they will later reflect on with much fondness.</p>
<p>The more prevalent greeting of &#8216;Happy Holidays&#8217; that is used today reflects in part the also prevalent nature to be politically correct in speech and communication. The greeting of &#8216;Happy Holidays&#8217; can be given to anyone whether or not they celebrate Christmas. It avoids any offense being taken if someone is wished Merry Christmas when it&#8217;s a celebration in which they don&#8217;t participate or observe.</p>
<p>Happy Holidays is also used to extend a greeting of goodwill beyond Christmas to the coming New Year holiday period. For procrastinators and the chronically late greeting card senders, they can still drop a &#8216;Happy Holiday&#8217; greeting card in the mail to friends and loved ones close to Christmas Day or even after and it will still be relevant.</p>
<p>Christmas greeting cards play a big role in communicating Christmas greetings and good cheer for the holiday season. It&#8217;s a tradition that started in Britain in 1840 with the start of the first public postal deliveries. The production of large numbers of Christmas greeting cards started about twenty years later in 1860 with the improvement of printing methods.</p>
<p>Today, Christmas greetings and greeting cards have further evolved with massive changes and development in technology. The computer, which has become a necessary electronic equipment in just about every home, is commonly used to send Christmas greetings through emailing an online greeting or postcard. Online greeting cards also have brought other changes such as being interactive or animated and they can also be easily personalized with pictures of individuals or families. Online greeting cards can be sent from websites that are accessible to everyone or they can be easily created on a home computer. Recommended site with a huge range of free e-cards for every occassion that will also help various good causes: http://www.care2.com/ecards/  Check it out.</p>
<p>Another way in which Christmas greetings are sent is by mailing Christmas gifts and presents to relatives and friends who live elsewhere. Except for the dreaded tax season, there is no other time when post offices become more crowded than during the Christmas season. Post Offices therefore play an important role in relaying  Christmas greetings by handling thousands of greeting card mailings and gift packages for Christmas.</p>
<p>With just about everyone having a cheerful spirit for the Christmas season, it becomes very easy to pause for even a brief conversation and extend a greeting of goodwill to friends, acquaintances, colleagues, neighbors and others.<br />
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