Holiday season
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looks nice :)
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We decorate the tree on 8th for the the "immaculate conception":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immaculate_Conception.
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Also in Argentina, in addition the 8th is holiday (we have many, many, many "holidays in the year":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Argentina)
[quote author="stuk" date="1292764793"]We decorate the tree on 8th for the the "immaculate conception":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immaculate_Conception.[/quote] -
[quote author="Gerolf" date="1292791409"]We are now happy, that out children wake up but don't wake up us :-))[/quote]
Yes, I know what you mean (I have a six-year-old). When they learn to turn on the TV and use the remote control... (I know I am a bad parent... :))
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Not being a father. My wish for this holiday is this thing: http://www.apple.com/timecapsule/ :)
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The summer is about to begin in Brazil, so Christmas here happens in a hot weather.
Cities are decorated with lights and it's funny how stores and houses are decorated, because almost all of them try to reproduce a cold, snowy landscape. People dressed as Santa Claus suffer a lot with the obviously inadequate clothes for the season. The highways from big cities to the beaches are crowded, so that's why I prefer to stay with my family in my hometown, in the country side :-) -
In the Netherlands, the main holiday is december 24 & 25, though most present-giving is done at december 5, when we celebrate "Sinterklaas" (not to be confused with the fat coke-drinking guy from the US). A lot of people and companies put up decorations, trees, lights, candles and illuminated junk in the gardens. Families often have dinners on the 25th and/or the 26th; both days are important. The evening of the 24th is only celebrated by people going to church for it. Some cities like playing with light, such as Gouda: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og9d1TXsB-U&feature=related
Newyears eve (or "Old & New", as we call it literaly translated) is celebrated with lots of fireworks at midnight, and special treats like "oliebollen" and "appelflappen". Those are also excellent for breakfast at newyearsday, IMHO :-)