Darcy Baldwin
Just a Scrapper
..I'd love to hear about your Christmas traditions..no matter how small or how big. How do you do it?
well fine.. i was getting set to tell you about opening our presents inside our igloo but since you could care less about canadian traditions i'm not going to bother
(don't mind me.. not sure where my head is at today.)
BUWHAHAHAHAHA - since Canadians and Americans 'tend' to celebrate similarly...I thought it was time the non-North Americans had a place to share what they do and let us learn from them That's actually, of course, unless you're from Quebec and do everything weird![]()
Here in New Zealand we generally keep things pretty casual. Pancake breakfast, open presents, kids have a play, and then maybe a get together with family for lunch. Because our Christmas is in the summertime, we usually have a BBQ with lots of salads and fresh bread. A pavlova with strawberries is generally on the menu somewhere. The rest of the afternoon is spent chilling out with family. Sometimes we'll take off to the beach too.
Very casual here. No turkey dinners. Meat of choice is usually ham, chicken, or BBQ meat.
^^I think the biggest difference between Slovakia and US is that we unpack our gifts on Christmas Eve.
Of course, the menu is different and some customs (that I don't adhere to mostly), but the gift part seems to me as the most evident difference.![]()
Well, that's the part that's interesting!I
Of course, the menu is different and some customs (that I don't adhere to mostly), but the gift part seems to me as the most evident difference.![]()
Well, that's the part that's interesting!
Actually, I messed up when posting that LOL
The part that's interesting isn't when you open presents, but about the customs and food that make celebrations so unique. It's what sets the cultures apart.
And yeah - Luther wasn't a big fan of the icons, was he?![]()
Christmas crackers with hats & terrible jokes are all part of the occasion too.
THANKS for reminding me!!! I haven't purchased ours yet for the year!
We don't have Slovak cabbage soup, but it's YUM! I'm thinking of including some traditions of different countries into our advent and Christmas traditions and this soup would definitely be the Slovak one. LOL.![]()
and watched fairy tales (the Czech Cinderella, if possible, it's just the best).
Here in Italy we have not only Santa bringing gifts, but even Saint Nicholas (San Nicolò) on the 6th, Saint Lucy (Santa Lucia) on the 14th and on January the 6th (on Epiphany) we have the "befana". Those are mostly old and local tradition though. Not everywhere they celbrate them, and somewhere they celebrate just one of them. For exemple, in Milan they celebrate saint Nicholas (I dont in my region) and in the south they don't have saint Lucy. Somewhere in the south, they even care MORE to saint Lucy than to Santa, so kid will have smaller stocking stuff for Santa, and the big present on the 14th. As for my family, since my mum is from the center Italy, my dad from the south, and we've always lived in the very north... we celebrate all of them besides Nicholas, but we just get small stuff like books or needed clothing stuff, saving the big gift for Santa.
In some region in the south, they don't have Santa bringing gifts, but Baby Jesus.
As for opening presents, it depends, not every family do at the same time, some on the 24th night before the Church, some on hthe 25th morning.
As for the food, we have large dinner on the 24th night, then go to church... and a very larghe lunch on the 25th, AND another one on the 26th, that's another holiday here. (As it is the 8th, another big lunch...).
Yes, Italians basically spend the whole Christmas time sitting at the table, eating and celebrating.
We have the tree, of course, and we have the Presepe, not sure if there's a word for it, it's a Nativity set. That's a HUGE deal in the south of Italy, in Naple there are people who do items for the Nativity as a job. So, my dad comes from there, and he put up a large pretty one.
Well, I think I said pretty much everything![]()
well fine.. i was getting set to tell you about opening our presents inside our igloo but since you could care less about canadian traditions i'm not going to bother![]()