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Reply #25 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 5:04pm
 
Mosaicwench wrote on Dec 8th, 2010 at 9:04pm:
Charlie wrote on Dec 8th, 2010 at 5:11pm:
Almost ready for St. Lucia Day, Linda?"
Charlie

"In traditional celebrations, the eldest daughter of the household dons a long white dress with a scarlet sash and a crown of lingonberry or whortleberry greenery set with
flaming candles
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I'm sure they'd outlaw this here in the States . . . LOL

LOL Mosaic...That's called "For the Love of God DON'T TRIP!!!"
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Reply #26 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 8:04pm
 
Swedish Lutherans run around with mostly electric candles in their hair now but there are enough stubborn old Swedish martyrs in town to make it interesting.

Come to think of it, today is the day!

Lingonberries make great preserves too.

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Reply #27 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 11:35pm
 
Charlie wrote on Dec 13th, 2010 at 8:04pm:
Swedish Lutherans run around with mostly electric candles in their hair now but there are enough stubborn old Swedish martyrs in town to make it interesting.


Mains powered electric candles could be pretty dangerous too!
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Reply #28 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 12:53am
 
We celebrate the Lucia Day here in Finland, too. Smiley

Every year a young woman from a Finnish-Swedish family will be selected to be our Lucia and she will be crowned at Tuomiokirkko (Helsinki Cathedral) and will lead Lucia parade. Smiley

My parents took me to see the parade when I was a child and it was lots of fun to see the Lucia, dressed in white. She used to have a crown with live candles, but these days her crown has electric candles, too. Much safer indeed! Grin

Although Lucia Day is a bigger deal with Finnish-Swedish folkes, back in my junior high days all the girls from my class (we chose Swedish as first foreign language) got to be in Lucia parade in our school. One tall girl (back in here she doesn't have to be a blonde) was chosen to be Lucia and the rest of us followed her. I and my pal were the shortest girls, so we always entered the room right after Lucia. It was great! Smiley
(We did carry live candles and you can probably imagine that our hands did have some burns after the parade!)

I was planning to see the parade this year, but after a busy day I simply forgot. But maybe next year... Smiley

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Reply #29 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 1:02am
 
What comes to Christmas, I love this time of year. Smiley I always have.

These days my immediate family (= my mother, my aunt, aunt's two daughters & their families) are too busy to get together like we used to, but Christmas Eve brings us together. There will be good food, laughter, good music, joy, and no rush to get anywhere. Old traditions, new memories, that's how it is.

This year Esa will there for the second time. Smiley And my cousin and her husband will bring their baby boy, now a month old, with them, too. Smiley

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Reply #30 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 8:18am
 
I come from an Italian immigrant background, and for us, Christmas was all about the kids, presents, church and a 7 course meal taking 6 hours on Christmas day just to complete. All my family was there. We've tried to keep this same tradition with our own 7 children and 13 grandkids. It's quite a day and we never forget the reason for the season. And remember, its was Dickens' Scrooge's transformation on Christmas Eve that prompted the abandonment of Bah humbug, and he learned to keep Christmas in his heart all year long. I pray this for myself, and for all of my CH family, and may we all be pain free in 2012. God bless! lance
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Reply #31 - Dec 15th, 2010 at 1:04pm
 
Me, I'm having a ball .. a nine year old and a one year old... we're doing crafts and just enjoying the things we're doing.

The baby has opened about all the packages and we're "RE-WRAPPING" them with laughter. He just loves the boxes and the bright paper. Caleb loves making things for everyone and ornaments for the tree (it's not up to Martha Stewart standards, but it's OURS and we think it's beautiful).

We have a giant tree at church and each family was asked to bring an ornament that was "them" (We go to a Cowboy Church.) Caleb and Granny came up with a camo/cowboy angel with a halo on top of his/her (we're not sure of the sex) cowboy hat. (It's made out of a light bulb). Cost - about 10 cents (we had a coffee filter and two eyes and a pipe cleaner involved) - time spent - priceless.

Our school here in Linden STILL celebrates CHRISTMAS (not the holiday season). Caleb's class has a Christmas tree and everything... they still actually do a pagent with the Christ Child being born and everything (maybe not politically correct, but this is East Texas and we don't have to be). They actually sing the "OLD" Christmas songs about CHRIST. The school's theory - if someone doesn't like it - don't sing..

Now our house is decorated to the hilt -- my Idiot son got carried away (I think he's kin to the Griswalds) - He "designed" an outside decoration (he's really into hunting big time) a Browning emblem with a twist.... he gave the deer on it a RED nose... People are driving for miles just to see his creation... We're so proud of him.. Smiley

But the kids are all excited and we've got "noise" things all over the house that sing different songs when you push buttons and the baby knows where all the buttons are and most of the time they're all going at once. This is what Christmas is all about to me... The kids and the looks on their faces...

I don't spend a LOT of money - I make things thru the year and that's what people get from me - something homemade that I put my time and effort into.

And I wish to each of you the merriest of Christmases this year. I'm planning to enjoy the heck out of it.

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Reply #32 - Dec 15th, 2010 at 1:11pm
 
I love Christmas, always have.  It is my favorite time of the year.

My grandparents had four daughters, and they produced 11 grandchildren.  Every Christmas (no excuses!) the entire family came to Grandma and PopPop's house and stayed there for at least two to three days.  Four bedrooms, one bathroom (unless you want to count PopPops toilet in the basement.  People were sleeping on couches, three or four kids to a bed, and quilts and pillows on the floor.  Christmas morning, all the adults got to go downstairs, light the tree, make the coffee, while all 11 of us had to wait at the top of the stairs, guarded by mean old Uncle Vaughn, until all the adults had their coffee, land Grandma had put the homemade breakfast rolls into the oven (she had started the turkey the night before).

I continued that little tradition with my two daughters until they were 16 years old!  Not down the stairs till the grown ups had their caffeine! My younger daughter hated having to be the only one stuck at the top of the stairs those last two Christmases until she hit "the age".  Sorry - it's a tradition.  Both my daughters are doing the same with their children- the tradition continues.

My husband, Tarey began a tradition when our girls were toddlers.  Daddy took his daughter out to lunch and shopped for her Christmas outfit.  Just Daddy and daughter, one at a time - I was not allowed to come along.  Both of my daughters are married now with daughters of their own (one each).  Their daddies love this tradition and are doing it with their daughters - the tradition continues.

I adore Christmas, and can't wait until this Saturday (18th), because due to work and the other side of the family (in-laws), plus a Christmas wedding, the 18th is the only day that we can all be together.  My two precious and precocious granddaughters (both two years old), are coming to this Grandma and Grandpa's house.  The stockings are hung!

Yes, Christmas is big business for the retailers, and too many people spend more time and money worrying about what to buy to someone else.  That's not important.  Being with loved ones is, and remembering what Christmas really is: CHRISTmas.

Sandy

PS (sorry, this was long - just wanted to share)
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Reply #33 - Dec 15th, 2010 at 8:12pm
 
I have to take the kids to my in-laws without my husband because he has to work 2nd shift Christmas Eve.  Either I'm going to hightail on out of there when the drama starts, or I'll cause some cyclonic destruction. Lips Sealed
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Reply #34 - Dec 15th, 2010 at 9:52pm
 
Bring some ipecac with you - just in case you need to make a scene. Smiley
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Reply #35 - Dec 16th, 2010 at 7:03pm
 
I am so excited.  My two granddaughters, both two years old will be here tomorrow night!  Oh the plans I have for these two babies~

I have a little Christmas tree, about 4' high with only multi-colored lights on it.  I am going to ask Delia and Maegan for help in decorating it.  I have a box of ornaments that were made by their mothers when they were my babies, you know, the clothespin reindeer, the hand print on a can lid, those things.  We are also going to color and cut out ornaments from construction paper to hang, create construction paper chains to hang on the tree.

I've bought "silly socks" for both, coloring books, videos of the newest Tinkerbell movie, and a karaoke set complete with microphone, that their parents will hate me for.

I haven't had this much fun in years!

Did I say I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!

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Reply #36 - Dec 18th, 2010 at 7:16am
 
well i think xmas is a loving happy caring and sharing time of year. and it always brings the best out in me. i think its a season too look forward to each and every year. merry christmas one and all  Smiley  Smiley  Smiley
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Reply #37 - Dec 20th, 2010 at 1:35pm
 
I really just can't wait till it's over.    Undecided
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