Christmas Day has finally arrived!!!!
Now that all the prep work is done, it's time to discuss the actual day of Christmas. Waking up early, eating breakfast (sometimes), opening gifts with family (after you've nicely woken them up), and spending the day sharing presents and time with the close ones you love. Christmas day can seem quite long, and usually a nap is necessary in order to make up some of the sleep from the night before. On Christmas Eve, you stay up late in anticipation of the following day, and Christmas morning you wake up early from all the excitement! After all the gifts are opened, and the naps have been had, it's time for the feast that is Christmas dinner. MMMMMMM!!! Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables, gravy and much much more are all important pieces of Christmas dinner. Don't forget the baked goods and the pumpkin pie for dessert!!
Sometimes the end of Christmas day can be bitter sweet. However, I've learned that if you play games or watch a Christmas movie (some form of entertainment)late into the night with your friends and family, it really helps with the realization that it's all over. The following morning (Boxing Day) is filled with early shoppers rushing around to get that sweet deal, so don't forget to get a good night sleep on Christmas night.
The next thing to look forward to is New Year's! It's not as exciting as Christmas, however, my birthday is on New Year's Day, so I have a little more excitement built up towards that holiday.
I hope my Christmas spirit has been evident enough, and has rubbed off on some of you.
Wishing everyone a happy, holiday season,
Emily :)
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Christmas Time (Part 4)
Today's Christmas topic deals with friends, family, and Christmas parties.
Christmas is a wonderful time when family travels from near and far to spend quality time with the ones they love. Christmas parties are happy occasions when friends and family are in the area, and they all decide to get together to enjoy each other's company. I love Christmas parties. It's the one time of year when everyone can catch up with what's going on in their friend's lives. I like the family reunions where everyone is relaxed because of the holidays. We stay up late playing games and talking, eating way too much food, especially baked goods, and drink till we're merry! The entire atmosphere is wonderful. The warm, holiday smells, the noise from the company of friends and families laughing and carrying on, and the sight of the ground and trees covered in snow. Oh, how I love Christmas time!I also enjoy taking brisk walks with my family, letting the crisp air beat away at my face.
These times shared with family and friends are just another joy resulting from the wonder of the Christmas season.
Tomorrow's posting will be a very, very important one. Don't miss it!!! :)
Christmas is a wonderful time when family travels from near and far to spend quality time with the ones they love. Christmas parties are happy occasions when friends and family are in the area, and they all decide to get together to enjoy each other's company. I love Christmas parties. It's the one time of year when everyone can catch up with what's going on in their friend's lives. I like the family reunions where everyone is relaxed because of the holidays. We stay up late playing games and talking, eating way too much food, especially baked goods, and drink till we're merry! The entire atmosphere is wonderful. The warm, holiday smells, the noise from the company of friends and families laughing and carrying on, and the sight of the ground and trees covered in snow. Oh, how I love Christmas time!I also enjoy taking brisk walks with my family, letting the crisp air beat away at my face.
These times shared with family and friends are just another joy resulting from the wonder of the Christmas season.
Tomorrow's posting will be a very, very important one. Don't miss it!!! :)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Christmas Time (Part 3)
One thing that is definitely a necessity of Christmas is the Christmas tree. When it comes to Christmas trees there is a wide selection from which to choose. Some people prefer the artificial trees, while others would rather a real tree. Some people enjoy cutting their own tree down, others would rather just buy it pre-cut. My opinion: I like having a tree that was searched out, cut down, and taken home. My childhood memories are filled with the trips to the tree farm, where we'd do just that. I love the smell of a real Christmas tree. The decorating aspect can be somewhat painful, due to the sharpness of the needles, but this can also vary depending on the type of tree chosen.
Now that I've described the type of tree I enjoy, I must clarify something. I like any and all trees. I guess you could say a "Charlie Brown" Christmas tree would satisfy my tree wants. I'm not against the artificial ones either. Last year, I was able to get my very first artificial tree. Of course I still got a real one, but I was able to decorate 2 trees. I think this way of doing it makes the most sense. Now, I have a smaller, artificial tree, which I can set up and decorate well in advance of Christmas day. I can also get a real tree, closer to the date, and pick it out and decorate it just as I did when I was a child. The other benefit of having 2 trees is that there is more than 1 room with a tree in it. Also, there is a place to put the wrapped presents that were done before the real tree was purchased.
I may have told you this before, but when I have my own house, I will definitely have a tree in my bedroom. I just think it makes the most sense. That way, when you're laying in bed at night, especially on Christmas Eve, you can be reminded of all the joys of Christmas. Decorating the tree is another important matter of discussion. The decorating can be done in a variety of different ways. Here are a few options:
All the ornaments can match.
All childhood ornaments can be used.
Colorful lights can be hung.
White lights can be used.
Flashing lights can be used.
And many more options, or a combination of some of the above options.
The most important thing to note when talking about the Christmas tree is to have one that you like, decorate it in a way that you will remember it, and always, always look at it. The memories from a simple tree will go along way into the future with you.
p.s. If you do choose a real tree, don't forget to water it regularly!!!!
Stay tuned for more Christmas discussion .....
Now that I've described the type of tree I enjoy, I must clarify something. I like any and all trees. I guess you could say a "Charlie Brown" Christmas tree would satisfy my tree wants. I'm not against the artificial ones either. Last year, I was able to get my very first artificial tree. Of course I still got a real one, but I was able to decorate 2 trees. I think this way of doing it makes the most sense. Now, I have a smaller, artificial tree, which I can set up and decorate well in advance of Christmas day. I can also get a real tree, closer to the date, and pick it out and decorate it just as I did when I was a child. The other benefit of having 2 trees is that there is more than 1 room with a tree in it. Also, there is a place to put the wrapped presents that were done before the real tree was purchased.
I may have told you this before, but when I have my own house, I will definitely have a tree in my bedroom. I just think it makes the most sense. That way, when you're laying in bed at night, especially on Christmas Eve, you can be reminded of all the joys of Christmas. Decorating the tree is another important matter of discussion. The decorating can be done in a variety of different ways. Here are a few options:
All the ornaments can match.
All childhood ornaments can be used.
Colorful lights can be hung.
White lights can be used.
Flashing lights can be used.
And many more options, or a combination of some of the above options.
The most important thing to note when talking about the Christmas tree is to have one that you like, decorate it in a way that you will remember it, and always, always look at it. The memories from a simple tree will go along way into the future with you.
p.s. If you do choose a real tree, don't forget to water it regularly!!!!
Stay tuned for more Christmas discussion .....
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Christmas Time (Part 2)
Good morning!!
So, I left you last night with my ideas of Christmas decorating! Today, we're going to look at Christmas shopping. Now, I understand that some people aren't interested in spending a lot of money on buying gifts for EVERYONE, however, I am not one of those people. People have reasons for not wanting to spend the money, either they don't have it, they want to keep it, or any other reason you can think of. Personally, I love buying gifts. If I don't have enough money to actually buy someone what I want to give them, I get really disappointed. Maybe I have a big heart, or maybe I just really like giving gifts. I love watching people open up gifts they didn't expect to get. Their faces are priceless!
Christmas isn't only about gifts, but for me, it's a huge part. I like to start my Christmas shopping well in advance. This way, I'm able to start getting ideas for what to give people, and then I'm not too stressed by the time Christmas comes around. I also enjoy saving a few purchases till the very end. I love being out in the busy shopping centers with everyone crowded, rushing around, and waiting in long line-ups. Most people find this somewhat annoying, but I enjoy it.
While Christmas shopping, I enjoy being in stores that play Christmas music, watching the snow falling on the streets, and getting the jolt of cold air that you receive when moving from store to store. One very important thing to remember while shopping: Even if you're too old to sit on his knee, always stop and take a look at Santa.Notice how happy the kids are while waiting in line for a chance to tell "the big guy" what they want for Christmas.
Once the bank account is drained and all the gifts are purchased, it's time to wrap! Wrapping includes drinking hot chocolate, eating baked goods and listening to Christmas carols. In order to wrap your gifts successfully, you need boxes, bags, wrapping paper, tissue paper, ribbons, bows, tags, tape, scissors, and a pen. Once every gift has been wrapped to your satisfaction, the only thing left to do is put them under the tree!
Now, you're one step closer to being ready for Christmas!!!
Tomorrow: The Christmas Tree!
So, I left you last night with my ideas of Christmas decorating! Today, we're going to look at Christmas shopping. Now, I understand that some people aren't interested in spending a lot of money on buying gifts for EVERYONE, however, I am not one of those people. People have reasons for not wanting to spend the money, either they don't have it, they want to keep it, or any other reason you can think of. Personally, I love buying gifts. If I don't have enough money to actually buy someone what I want to give them, I get really disappointed. Maybe I have a big heart, or maybe I just really like giving gifts. I love watching people open up gifts they didn't expect to get. Their faces are priceless!
Christmas isn't only about gifts, but for me, it's a huge part. I like to start my Christmas shopping well in advance. This way, I'm able to start getting ideas for what to give people, and then I'm not too stressed by the time Christmas comes around. I also enjoy saving a few purchases till the very end. I love being out in the busy shopping centers with everyone crowded, rushing around, and waiting in long line-ups. Most people find this somewhat annoying, but I enjoy it.
While Christmas shopping, I enjoy being in stores that play Christmas music, watching the snow falling on the streets, and getting the jolt of cold air that you receive when moving from store to store. One very important thing to remember while shopping: Even if you're too old to sit on his knee, always stop and take a look at Santa.Notice how happy the kids are while waiting in line for a chance to tell "the big guy" what they want for Christmas.
Once the bank account is drained and all the gifts are purchased, it's time to wrap! Wrapping includes drinking hot chocolate, eating baked goods and listening to Christmas carols. In order to wrap your gifts successfully, you need boxes, bags, wrapping paper, tissue paper, ribbons, bows, tags, tape, scissors, and a pen. Once every gift has been wrapped to your satisfaction, the only thing left to do is put them under the tree!
Now, you're one step closer to being ready for Christmas!!!
Tomorrow: The Christmas Tree!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Christmas Time
So, I'm creating this blog, partly for school, but also because I really enjoy blogging and I haven't done it in quite some time. This entry is about Christmas! I love everything about Christmas. In this entry I will be discussing the decorating aspect of Christmas.
Most people I know decorate their house in some way around Christmas time. I believe they enjoy taking part in the festivities. Now, decorating can range from hanging a few lights to having every surface of your house displaying an ornament or decoration of some sort related to Christmas. I'm more likely to have every surface inside and outside of my house covered with lights, decorations, and Christmas ornaments. Decorating my house takes more than 1 full day. People may look at this as a waste of time, but I enjoy every minute of it. I don't care if it's freezing cold outside, and my fingers feel like they're about to fall off. I will hang as many lights as my dad will let me. Technically, the house is his. When I buy my own house, I'm determined to have a Christmas tree in my bedroom!! It's important to listen to Christmas music while decorating. This really helps encourage the Christmas mood!
I like to get a good head start on my decorating. This way, I'm able to enjoy the fruits of my labour for much longer than simply a few days right around Christmas day. Having the decorations up early helps spread out the length of the season. Once the house is ready for Christmas, the people inside the house generally become more excited and begin to anticipate the upcoming holidays. Christmas time brings so many fond memories back to mind about previous holidays. Each decoration holds a memory, and this is what makes decorating such an important part of Christmas.
I feel sorry for those who don't embrace the season, those who don't go all out in the decorations. I believe they're missing out on a great, fun-filled, entertaining experience. I don't doubt that their holidays will still be enjoyable, but I feel decorating can really enhance their Christmas celebrations!
That's all for now. Stay tuned for tomorrow's post about Christmas
Most people I know decorate their house in some way around Christmas time. I believe they enjoy taking part in the festivities. Now, decorating can range from hanging a few lights to having every surface of your house displaying an ornament or decoration of some sort related to Christmas. I'm more likely to have every surface inside and outside of my house covered with lights, decorations, and Christmas ornaments. Decorating my house takes more than 1 full day. People may look at this as a waste of time, but I enjoy every minute of it. I don't care if it's freezing cold outside, and my fingers feel like they're about to fall off. I will hang as many lights as my dad will let me. Technically, the house is his. When I buy my own house, I'm determined to have a Christmas tree in my bedroom!! It's important to listen to Christmas music while decorating. This really helps encourage the Christmas mood!
I like to get a good head start on my decorating. This way, I'm able to enjoy the fruits of my labour for much longer than simply a few days right around Christmas day. Having the decorations up early helps spread out the length of the season. Once the house is ready for Christmas, the people inside the house generally become more excited and begin to anticipate the upcoming holidays. Christmas time brings so many fond memories back to mind about previous holidays. Each decoration holds a memory, and this is what makes decorating such an important part of Christmas.
I feel sorry for those who don't embrace the season, those who don't go all out in the decorations. I believe they're missing out on a great, fun-filled, entertaining experience. I don't doubt that their holidays will still be enjoyable, but I feel decorating can really enhance their Christmas celebrations!
That's all for now. Stay tuned for tomorrow's post about Christmas
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