Advent Calendars

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The Tradition Of Advent Calendars

Advent calendars have been used to countdown the days until Christmas eve since the beginning of the 19th century.

Which started as a family ritual in Germany, originally just marked off the days. Then in later years candles, religious pictures and figurines were added each day until Christmas eve.

In the early 1900's the advent calendar that we are most familiar with was first introduced. This calendar was made from cardboard with 24 doors that were numbered and each day a new door was opened.

As the year went on some manufacturers would put small trinkets or chocolates behind each door and the children would be delighted to find out what type of surprises were hidden behind each door.

In our family we have several advent calendars, including one small tree that gets an ornament taken out of a drawer that is on the bottom of the tree and is placed on the tree each evening.

We also have a few cloth and felt advent calendars but my favorite is still the advent calendars that hold a small piece of chocolate behind each door.

For the chocolate advent calendars I purchase one for each member of the family so that we each get a chance to taste the chocolate inside each door.

One year I got a bit behind and by the time I went to purchase the calendars there was only 1 left. Trust me I will never let that happen again as everyone fought over who would get a chocolate every night.

Whether you make your own advent calendar, use a chocolate advent calendar or one made of wood or cloth the memories are what makes the calendar special.

Make each day special and show as much excitement every day and your children will pick up on it and pass the memories down to their children.

 

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Traditional Christmas Meals and Traditions 

Christmas is a time of year when different families around the world will get together and observe traditions that are the same for them year after year and yet vastly different from those that other families share around the block.

There are very few universal Christmas traditions any more and there is nothing wrong with that.

In America however, there are some items that many people consider traditional holiday cooking and there is little that will be done to dissuade these opinions. The truth is that many of these traditional holiday foods are largely traditional in specific regions rather than the United States having one nations wide traditional Christmas dinner.

Turkey or ham? For some families the answer is both while others answer quite quickly that it is neither.

One dish that is catching on is lasagna. It's easy for the cook so she/he can enjoy their company.

There are no right or wrong traditions only those traditions that work well for you and your family.

If you feel the need to change a long-standing tradition for a large extended family by all means discuss it with everyone involved. Otherwise it is your tradition and you should feel free to make it your own.

At the same time, there is something comforting and reminiscent of home to have those traditions to come home to year after year.

I can't help but think of the movie Christmas with the Kranks. The entire movie was spent in an attempt to break with the traditional Christmas trappings and trimmings only to make a mad dash to return to them in the end.

That is often the way things go when attempting to break with tradition. If you are considering this for the first time this Christmas be sure to hang on to some of your old traditions in case you find that it just doesn't feel like Christmas without them.

You certainly don't want it to be too late and miss out on the spirit of Christmas in your home.

Other great traditional favorites for many Americans as far as Christmas cooking goes are: sweet potato casseroles, devilled eggs, dressing or stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole with onions, pumpkin pie, apple pie, mince meat pie, and pecan pie.
Of course there are regional favorites that are often highly dependent upon where you live such as key lime pie, lemon icebox pie, oyster dressing, deep fried turkey.

If one of these is a Christmas tradition for you, no matter where you are in the world you will think of home or Christmas whenever you come across them. It's really amazing how that happens and quite nice too when family and friends seem far away to have something as simple as a dish of food make them seem that much closer.

That, of course, is the great, and almost perfect things about Christmas traditions. We pass them along to our children who one day will find that they are a little less alone because someone in an airport is eating a slice of key lime pie or having a dish or macaroni and cheese.

If you don't have Christmas traditions it is time to develop a few just so that you can share something special and almost sacred with your friends and family.

Christmas foods, like Advent calendars, are traditions that we look forward to, each and every year. You may be 75 years old and have had turkey every Christmas since you can remember but you still look forward to turkey this year. We just love and need traditions.

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The Origins of the Advent Calendar 

An Advent calendar is a special calendar which is used to count or celebrate the days of Advent in anticipation of Christmas. Some calendars are strictly religious, whereas others are secular in content.

Today, most advent calendars are made for children. Many take the form of a large rectangular card with many "windows", one of which is opened every day during Advent. In less elaborate calendars, each window opens to reveal an image, a poem, or part of a story such as the Nativity story itself. More elaborate Advent calendars have a small gift concealed in each window, such as a toy or a chocolate item.

Award Winning Video For You and Your Children To Watch 

Christmas - Ornaments

Ornaments is an award-winning 3D computer animated short story about a mischievous Christmas tree decoration with a hunger for some milk and cookies. By Aaron Erimez. The songs, in chronological order, are: "Habanera" from the opera "Carmen" - George Bizet "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from "The Nutcracker" - Tchaikovsky "Can Can" from "Orpheus in the Underworld" - Offenbach "Barber of Seville" Overture - Rossini "Trepak" from "The Nutcracker" - Tchaikovsky

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Disney Table Top Christmas Tree 

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http://www.squidoo.com/disney-christmas-tree With motion, lights and sound, this 16" collectible Disney Christmas table top tree is a delightful addition to your holiday season. With 50 of your favorite Disney lovable characters you'll enjoy 4 tiers of Disney memorable moments. As soon as I saw this piece I knew that we needed to add it to our collection,I think you'll feel the same way. Since this video was made with a small, inexpensive digital camera and shot by a family member you may not see the tree in all it's glory as you would if it was created by a professional. This Disney Christmas tree really is spectacular and comes with a certificate of authenticity and is hand numbered. It also comes with an adapter or you can run it on batteries. I think that you will enjoy it as much as we do. http://www.squidoo.com/disney-christmas-tree

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Polar Express 

Polar Express Animated Christmas Movie

Polar Express Animated Toy Train Christmas Movie, Animated figures, Dickens Village and North Pole, music and sound

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