Christmas Eve is here (in the U.S) for some of you it's Christmas day so Merry Christmas!
A lot of places in the world celebrate Christmas, even if the family's religious background is not Christian, it is universally a time to spend with family or another loved one. In Japan some families will buy strawberry cakes, set up a tree and celebrate Christmas in a similar fashion to how they do in the states. In Spain, Christmas day is still celebrated, only in that part of the world Santa clause climbs in through the window and not the chimney. Most houses out there are not built that way so naturally being the diverse expert that Santa is he accommodates when delivering presents. There is a holiday known as 3 Kings, which is celebrated on January 5th symbolizes the three wisemen who paid homage to baby Jesus and his family, these wisemen are considered more popular then Santa Claus! Presents and treats can be found everywhere around the house, and processions are commenced on January 5th with elaborate parades, where children receive even more treats from the passing floats. I never witnessed one of these celebrations due to me being out of the country each time or working during the holidays but from what I heard from friends it was a site to be seen. (it was also a pain to wander through the town during these holidays, due to the MASSIVE crowds. There are about 8 Spanish holidays in December alone, the holidays were always a pain at work due to the amount of local nationals we had to hire, lovely people but during December we didn't see them much so naturally we had to pick up the slack, unfortunately when Americans are in foreign countries this is where it is hard to adjust because the big people in charge don't believe in that sort of cultural acclamation. I had a good laugh at the people who continually ask me "oh so did you get to siesta in the middle of the day?" NO! Never, but they Spanish workers left around 1500 (3 o'clock pm), for the day during the summer months, I sometimes stayed until 1700.
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Me being silly in front of the completed tree. |
To be even more funny when Princess opened up her presents on Christmas morning I had gotten her a printer as one and wrapped up a pile of printer paper, to hint of what was to come, she looked at me wild eyed then gave me a big smile and in her most sweet sarcastic voice chimed "I love it!" Princess always knew exactly what to say....It is times like that, that I miss not being single, but I still have my family and I am grateful to be home, but I am also grateful to say that I made Christmas modest but special for someone, Princess made it very special for me as well, several gifts I still use, like a quilt with sunflowers, I love sunflowers! A Marc Jacobs perfume, which unfortunately a moto TSA agent opened it and dumped out it's entire contents, so now it only sprays air.....boooo.....and a Jewelry box made in Italy or Switzerland, plays music and is just so beautiful to look at, so thanks for the memories Princess, I hope I can do that again for someone one day...
Today will consist of what I assume to be last minute Christmas shopping hopefully I find that extra special gift, already bought one big thing but I know somehow i'll find another special item to get one of those classical reactions similar to Princess's. I live for that stuff! Merry Christmas eve everyone! There is a subscribe button at the bottom if you would like to hear more from me!