Christmas

Christmas

A Christmas guide, with links, news, and comments. Christmas is a Christian holiday held on December 25 which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.

Christmas Decorations and Ornaments

Christmas decorations started in the 1500th Christmas Ornaments on trees began in Germany. In Latvia around 1510 a fir tree (which a traditional Christmas tree today) was decorated with ornaments of roses. Then they began to use wafers, nuts and candles. Even Christmas tree decorations of cookies and candies were used, and they are still used today. Mothers and children together and bake the cookies and candy and decorate them to hang The Christmas Tree. Some families make this tradition every year at Christmas. In previous years, there were also painted ornaments made of wood and later made with hand-blown glass.

Come to this day the most beautiful Christmas decorations from Germany. Many ornaments have a story behind them and passed on from generation to generation. Christmas decorations hold many fond memories for families. The decorations give a roadmap of memories for all families.
The > Christmas is celebrated around the world. It is the birth of Jesus Christ. The stories come from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. The cribs, which has almost every house and shows, is a replica of at the place where Jesus was born. Even the most beautiful cribs are manufactured in Germany. They call them cribs cribs. Finland has Santa Claus. Russia has traditionally handmade Christmas ornaments Germany has Christmas markets.> Christmas is the time of year when families together and exchange gifts, cards and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and the families pray together and share memories of the past. There is also the arrival of Father Christmas (Santa Claus) on Christmas Eve

Christmas is on 25 December. It is up to the Christmas Eve on 24 December, and by Boxing Day on 26 December follow.

It is also a tradition to decorate outsideof the houses hang banners on street lights and Christmas villages display some houses too.
When one thinks of the Christmas holidays, our thoughts on the birth of Jesus to make. Also, we think of mistletoe, ivy. holly, snow-capped mountains, carolers, bell ringing, and well-furnished apartments. Ivy, mistletoe and holly and ivy are admiring the winter magic. Christmas time with all his medals and happy memories help to elucidate bring the cold days in winter andFeeling of warmth for all.

Mistletoe is always popular at Christmas time. It is called the kissing complex. It's in the doors and all are under kissed will be hanged. This tradition comes from the Norse myths. Even in some European countries it is believed, have healing properties and is used to year for this purpose.

Holly another popular green Christmas is believed to possess magical powers. German holly lucky charms Hostels against enemies. As the Christmas season has grown over the centuries, has important foods. Batches of cookies, candies and sugared fruits are prepared several weeks in advance will be made on Christmas Day.

Decorate Today, as centuries ago, people still with holly, mistletoe, ivy, and namy lights. Children enjoy stringing popcorn and cranberries, baking cookies with colorful ribbons, paper stars and a colorful materials for decorating the tree on> Christmas. But you never forget the beautiful ornaments that come from all over the world. Many families buy a new ornament every year, and these are passed on from generation to generation. Holiday decorating popular even today as it was hundreds of years ago and it always will be.



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