Pia, Holland
Som barn har jeg altid kunne lide krybbespil, blandt andet dem man
kunne se i de lokale butikker og centre.
Nu samler jeg selv små krybber og håber at finde en ny hvert år.
Dette er et billede af min mindste.
For at illustrere hvor lille den er, jeg tog et billede med 2 af
mine smukkeste troldekugler.
Jacque, Australien
Vi bor på North Shore i Port Macquarie, NSW på Hastings River. Der
er adgang til The North Shore ved at tage trækkeprammen fra
fastlandet. Den er heldigvis i drift hele døgnet.
Klokken 8 julemorgen, ankommer julemanden med sin tæt pakkede slæde
medfærgen til North Shore. Alle børn og deres familier venter på at
hilse ham. Der står altid en stol klar i skyggen til julemanden og
hans hjælper " Mary Christmas".
En efter en råbes navnene op på dem julemanden har gaver med
til.
Det er en dejlig måde at starte dagen på, og alle kan får lejlighed
til at ønske alle deres naboer og venner en glædelig og fredfyldt
jul og godt nyt for det kommende år. Det er også dejligt at se alle
de nye babyer og deres familier hvert år. Oprindeligt var der
omkring 30 mennesker der ventede på at hilse på Julemanden. Men
igennem de sidste ti år er det stedet til næsten 200.
Ønsker altid for fred på jorden. Jacque
Pamela, Canada
We have always made our own Christmas cards to send out to family
and friends. We try to be unique and have the boys in the photo. In
the photo we sent I made the boys shape into a letter and I
cut/paste the letter's together to spell "JOY". This is exactly
(joy) how we feel everytime we look back at all of our christmas
cards.
Maria, Sweden
Ever since my husband was small it has been a tradition to bake a
birthday cake on christmas. His baby sister decided that if you get
presents like on a birthday, then you should get the cake as well!
It is after all Jesus birthday we are celebrating.
Jacky, Australia
I usually work Christmas day at the local hospital, and every year
my husband brings our two daughters into the hospital with their
violin and cello, and we go around the all the wards we can,
playing Christmas carols to the patients and their families. The
photo shows them in our intensive care nursery. After work, we
celebrate Christmas the Aussie way - water skiing and a barbeque.
Fantastic!
Iris, Germany
I can't imagine a Christmas eve without our family's traditional
Christmas dish. It's been in my dad's family for generations and
the only year I didn't have it, was when we were away visiting
friends over Christmas and that was no 'real' Christmas for me...
Believe it or not, this dish is called 'fish sauce' and there is
not a tiny little bit of fish in it. Traditionally it was a sauce
eaten with carp, but in the old days, that fish was too expensive
for the lowly people and so they had sausages instead of carp and
so this traditional dish was continued without fish. The sausages
are delicious and only a few butchers still know how to make them
properly, it's another Christmas specialty too. But the interesting
thing is the sauce: It's a soup cooked with pork chops, carrots,
parsley root and celery, but then its thickened with gingerbread
and dark sweet beer. Sounds disgusting? It's delicious! Especially
when you eat it, like we do, over a dark gray bread and with
sauerkraut at the side! ***God Jul***Merry Christmas***Frohe
Weihnachten***
Jan, United Kingdom
We bought this wooden doll on a trip to India over 12 years
ago,much to the amusement of the rest of our family, we've used
instead of a fairy, to go on the top of our christmas tree every
year since.
Deborah, United States
I wrap 1 dollar, 5 dollar,10 dollar, 20 dollar and a 50 dollar bill
and wrap in ugly to beautiful designs and each of us pick a
present. It is the last thing we do on Christmas and everyone loves
the anticipation of the tiny boxes and not knowing which amount
they will receive.
Lone, Denmark
From the year 1700 the Lord of Frederiksdal castle, took his horse
to the town Virum to wish all the farmers a merry christmas. Today
the children and adults from Frederiksdals ridingclub follow the
same tradition, dressed up for cristmas on the 24. dec. riding from
Frederiksdals castle trough Virum to wish everybody a merry
christmas on there way on horseback.
Justine, Australia
Every year at the beginning of Christmas we take a photo of our
children dressed in Santa hats. We then include this photo in
Christmas Cards to relatives who live far away.
Kristen, Australia
We go on a family camping trip to Wee Jasper where fashion comes
second to fun. The fishing is great and the river is cool in the
heat of an Australian Christmas.
Eva, Germany
The picture i sent you shows a very new "tradition" last year I
started making christmashampers with homemade specialities for our
familys together with a friend. We've been producing loads of
special christmas-marmelade, liqueurs, cookies, sugar- and
salt-mixtures, chutneys... The flavour in our flats was so delicate
christmassy! We had great fun and really got into christmas
feeling! And all our family members have been very happy about this
very personal presents. I'm sure we'll stick to this new
"tradition"!
Wendy, United States
Making garland to decorate our house and Christmas tree has been a
tradition in my family since I was little... popcorn, pretty
sparkly beads, and other items were used to make decorations. I
have continued this tradition and this year I decided to make my
garland out of 24 origami paper cranes, due to their representation
of peace. On the wings of each crane I have written scriptures and
special messages of peace and hope. Each day counting down to
Christmas I read the message on that crane, enjoying the holiday
spirit!!
Rika , Netherlands
My special Christmas tradition is to be with the onces I love,my
husband, mum, mother in law, and ofcourse my beloved pet doggies
Buffy, Sari and Twinky. And to think about the onces we miss in
life..my father and father in law..
Barbara, Italy
A X'mas gift tradition: Every year, just some days before X'mas, we
organize a dinner reserved to the women of the family to exchange a
"good-luck-for-new-year" gift. This year will be my turn to host
the dinner at my home and I've decided to prepare a special
"GingerBEAD man" for Mom, Laura, aunt Iaia and Cri. So that we will
have a new shared passion for 2009!
Hilda, Ireland
My birthday is on December 16th and when I was young I was always
upset because it is so close to Christmas that people were always
to busy to help me celebrate. So my parents started our tradition
of collecting and decorating our Christmas tree on that day to make
my birthday more special. We still do it to this day and so they
don't feel left out, we include our animals. As you can see Ivy
isn't too happy about her hat, but she loves her trollbead necklace
and is always playing with my beads!
Jolanta, Lithuania
We have one Christmas tradition in the company I work with. Every
year just before Christmas we invite all the children of our
employers' to meet a Santa Claus in our office. This event brings a
lot of fun for children and for adults as well. The adults enjoy
the fact that the role of Santa Claus is given to our general
director. He is a very original Santa Claus, who tells very
original stories and gives original advices to everyone. This makes
a lot of fun. These Christmas parties for children leave a lot good
emotions and good atmosphere for a long time. We love the noise,
the laugh candies wrappings, and even kind of a chaos, children
bring to the office.
Lauren, United Kingdom
Every year we make a decoration for our Christmas tree. This year I
also made one for our office - I'm sure our little office angel
will be pleased when he sees this tomorrow morning!!!
Samantha, United Kingdom
Every Christmas eve from about 17:30 myself or my Husband jingle a
set of bells out of sight of the children. They believe it's the
reindeers bells of Father Christmas delivering presents to all the
Children that are already in bed. By 19:00 the bells are getting
louder so the children are wanting to go to bed as they don't want
Father Christmas to pass by the house without dropping of their
presents. Children are in bed asleep for about 19:30 which is when
myself and my Husband are able to get on with the huge task of
retrieving all the hidden presents and placing them under the tree
and in the stocking in their bedroom. It's a really fun night full
of excited anticipation.
Iris, Germany
When I was little my mom always told me that when the sky is
especially red on a Winter's evening, the angels are baking cookies
for Christmas. So still today it's our tradition to spot the winter
evening with the reddest sky. In December 2006 the heavenly bakery
must have been very busy as you can see on this picture taken from
our balcony!
Jette, Denmark
I give my husbond a Pakke Kalender, which is 24 different beers and
he is very happy for it.
Stacey, United States
This is a picture of one of my most favorite, and most meaningful,
holiday traditions. I have a wonderful group of friends that I met
at college about 10 years ago, and we started a tradition of having
potluck dinners and a gift exchange at Christmas. This is a picture
at our very first Christmas party in 1998. Our first dinner and
Christmas exchange was held in the lounge on our dormitory, and we
each contributed to the Christmas decorations- someone even brought
a miniature Christmas tree, around which we piled up our presents
for each other. Over the next ten years, we all wound up in
different parts of the country-and even the world- some of us have
lived in the following places: California, New York City, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Switzerland and Germany. Somehow, we've always
managed to meet each other for Christmas-sometimes for a potluck
dinner, or sometimes for a dinner at a restaurant. And each of
those times we meet for Christmas, I'm reminded of what wonderful
friends I have, and how important they are to me. It is true what
they say: Friends are the family that you choose.
Tanja, Germany
Every Year in Dezember I work as Troll in our Sauna. All the
people, they visit us, are very happy for it! ... I think, it´s
easy to open hearts and see a smile in there faces..... That´s the
wonderfull christmas time for me!!!
Marjon, Netherlands
In Holland just before Christmas on 5 december we celebrate the
Birthday of Sinterklaas. He is like Santa Claus to the Dutch
children and brings gifts to all the little ones. In the weeks
before the children may place there shoes in the evening before the
fire place and then at night Sinterklaas rides on his horse Americo
over the roofs and his compagnion Zwarte (Black) Piet comes down
the chimney's and brings gifts and little presents into the shoes
of those who have been sweet. Most children put a carrot or shuggar
lumps into their shoes for Americo to please Sinterklaas...
Helen, Australia
We have many traditions that we keep every Christmas but my
favourite started in 1969 - our first Christmas in Australia (we
migrated from England) and I was 7 years old. Mum and dad did not
have much money that Christmas and our new, generous neighbours
invited us in as one of their own family. At the end of our meal a
huge pie was presented, it was not a real pie more like a box with
ribbons coming out of it with our names on them. As we pulled on
the ribbons a present came out of the top of the pie for us to
keep. Since that year onwards mum has repeated this tradition. She
wraps a cake tin with Christmas paper and places small personal
gifts inside. Each has a red ribbon with our name attached to it
and she tops off the pie with cotton wool to look like icing. We
each take turn to pull our ribbon out of the pie to reveal our
special gift from mum. Our young children love this tradition that
our mother, their grandmother has instilled in them. It will
continue always I am sure. Merry Christmas from Sydney,
Australia
Rakel, Faroe Islands
At our home we have a small "vættur" (a magical gnome or pixie"
that come for a visite every night from 1. to 24. december and
leaves a little "pakke" for each of the 3 childen in the house. He
hides the presents somewhere, and puts a note in our beautiful
christmascallender (on the picture). He is calles Vættra William
and lives with his family in a rock by the catedral of Tórshavn.
The children are looking forward to his visites for months.
Susanne, Canada
Oh Tannenbaum, Oh Tannenbaum, what fun it is to go and select the
perfect Christmas tree with family and friends. It is one of our
traditions ,to finish it of hot chocolat and goodies will be
served, yum!
Christine, United States
When I see the ballet I always think of my sister who loved to go
as often as she could. The Nutcracker was the Christmas favorite
and in her will she left a donation to the Pittsburgh Ballet to be
used for new costumes for the mice in the Nutcracker. Now, this
photo isn't from the Nutcracker but it reminds me of my sister all
the same!!!
Fiona Crawford, Australia
Girlfriends are just as special as our related families. A group of
six gorgeous girlfriends get together for a "Girl's Christmas
Lunch". Each year we share around the tasks of entree, main,
desert, drinks, hosting and themeing. A great day is always had
with many laughs. It is a tradition that we aim to continue forever
(as life always as surprises around the corner) as we cherish the
time together. Merry Christmas!
Jennie, Netherlands
Every year I make my own chrismas greetings card which I send to my
loved ones! And always there is a picture of my 2 cheering boys
on.
Beatriz, Spain
In Spain, the traditional day for giving the Xmas presents is the
6th January as we celebrate The Three Kings. The previous day,
families go buy the "Roscón de Reyes," a ringshaped cake with
crystallized fruit and with cream or confectioner's custard
filling. In my case, however, it is my father who wakes up early in
the morning the 6th January to buy the Roscón so that it's freshly
baked and nice for our breakfast, and so, when we get up, we find
this delicious cake waiting for us! Thanks, daddy!!!
Davena, Australia
Our Christmas tradition is a new one, I think it speaks of the
diversity of the family unit. My son's father and I have been
divorced since 2001, but each Christmas he is invited to our house
on Christmas Day. My son always gets a board game for Christmas and
part of our tradition is after our big Christmas lunch we all sit
down together and play the game. This always leads to lots of
talking, shouting and laughter. My ex-husband recently got
re-married, and we hope that his new wife will continue the tradion
as well.
Tracy, United States
We have a meal every year at my brother's house. His 10 year old
stepdaughter creates place cards for us that show us where we are
to sit at the holiday table. The picture shows the place card she
created for me. My name does not appear there, but my trollbeads
are there, which is how I knew it was me.