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29th September 2009
The annual event of Radio City Christmas Spectacular is celebrated every year, during Christmas season. This musical event attracts the attention of large number of audiences, in the Radio City Music Hall. This hall is situated in New York City, where mor... Read >
Author: Azeem
24th September 2009
Of all of our Christmas tradition none is dearer to us than Santa. Of course there are many others too that children and adults love. There are Christmas trees and their lights that brighten a darkened room. There are beloved carols we can’t help but... Read >
Author: Aaron Hu
17th September 2009
The quintessential Christmas classic, It's A Wonderful Life has dominated the holiday TV landscape with its timeless story of love, friendship, and a kind man’s exceedingly relevant life. Filmed in 1947, this Frank Capra masterpiece debuted in theaters ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
06th July 2009
Decorating for Christmas is one of the best things about the holidays. The twinkling of lights, the sight of a perfectly trimmed tree and a perfectly placed wreath adorning your front door are all gentle reminders of the joyous Christmas season.
When... Read >
Author: dheerajkapoor
04th July 2009
Decorating for Christmas is one of the best things about the holidays. The twinkling of lights, the sight of a perfectly trimmed tree and a perfectly placed wreath adorning your front door are all gentle reminders of the joyous Christmas season.
When... Read >
Author: dheerajkapoor
01st May 2009
Christmas time is not just party time, it's also time for family fun, bonding with near and dear ones and enjoying a well deserved holiday with the people who matter most. You don't have to buy expensive gifts, plan elaborate menus and pamper everyone cra... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
19th February 2009
New Year's resolutions are an important part of the Christmas tradition. After all, where would be at Christmas time if, after having a bit too much to drink and eat, we couldn't at least make ourselves feel better with the promise that our behaviour will... Read >
Author: neiljontas
30th January 2009
New Year's resolutions are an important part of the Christmas tradition. After all, where would be at Christmas time if, after having a bit too much to drink and eat, we couldn't at least make ourselves feel better with the promise that our behaviour will... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
05th January 2009
The decorative boxes have always been integral parts of the Christmas tradition. These can be gifted to relatives of all age groups – starting from 8 to 80. These decorative boxes serve a number of purposes. These are used for purposes of storing import... Read >
Author: amberiandreuje
15th December 2008
Christmas is a time for spending time with friends and family, catching up with each other, celebrating the festive season and of course swapping presents.
The act of exchanging gifts at Christmas is one that’s long standing; its roots traceable to ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
12th December 2008
Christmas crackers are probably one of the little gems of the British Christmas tradition. Popular in a number of different countries, including Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the Christmas cracker is one of those customs that Christmas just would not... Read >
Author: John Smith
02nd December 2008
London, the capital city of England, is one metropolis that really lights up at Christmas time. And with there being so many festive activities, you’ll never be short of something to do – and a lot of them are often free or can cost very little.
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Author: Isla Campbell
01st December 2008
Christmas carols are one of the favorite parts of Christmas for many people. Our churches are filled with people singing them all during the month of December. Radio stations start playing them right after Thanksgiving, if not before. The same holds tr... Read >
Author: thegoodzone2
01st December 2008
Christmas carols are one of the favorite parts of Christmas for many people. Our churches are filled with people singing them all during the month of December. Radio stations start playing them right after Thanksgiving, if not before. The same holds tr... Read >
Author: thegoodzone2
01st December 2008
Christmas crackers are probably one of the little gems of the British Christmas tradition. Popular in a number of different countries, including Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the Christmas cracker is one of those customs that Christmas just would n... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
28th November 2008
Christmas in Cheshire and in particular the city of Chester will attempt to ignore the doom and gloom that has been hanging over the country's heads for the past few months.
The county is planning numerous festive events during this year's Christmas pe... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
26th November 2008
While our family all gathers at my parent’s home for Christmas, the weeks leading up to the holiday are filled with fun. Our own Christmas tradition is to hold a Holiday Open House for friends and family. It began when the kids were small and our local ... Read >
Author: Carol Eiseman
20th November 2008
Selecting the right Christmas presents can be exhausting and perplexing! Choosing to send a gift hamper is the ideal solution for Christmas presents and gifts for all adult members of the family, friends or work colleagues. Trudging round the shops becomi... Read >
Author: Rosie Richards
18th November 2008
Family Christmas Holiday Tradition gives us freedom and guidance in a time that is otherwise hectic and stressful, and often unorganized. Tradition gives us a blueprint of how our family anticipates and loves the holiday season, what they expect, how they... Read >
Author: Maria Schasteen
17th October 2008
You can make embellishments and accessories for your Christmas village scene and make it more personal and unique. Have some fun creating decorations for your village by creating homemade ornaments for the tabletop display. Include your children or your... Read >
Author: christmasville
16th October 2008
You may not be aware of this, but an important Christmas tradition is dying out. Christmas caroling, an activity which was once one of the highlights of the Advent season, is fading away fast. Can you recall the last time a group of carolers serenaded you... Read >
Author: thegoodzone2
16th October 2008
You may not be aware of this, but an important Christmas tradition is dying out. Christmas caroling, an activity which was once one of the highlights of the Advent season, is fading away fast. Can you recall the last time a group of carolers serenaded y... Read >
Author: thegoodzone2
08th September 2008
If the best gift possible - your new baby -- arrived just weeks before Christmas, you're probably too tired to even think about holiday festivities. But you needn't let the excitement sap your spirit. Instead, you and your newborn can celebrate her first ... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
20th February 2008
Most Christmas scrapbooking ideas stress the importance of tradition. Clearly, Christmas traditions are the easiest subject matter of Christmas scrapbooking ideas. After all, every family has their own tradition, and the individual ones are often the ide... Read >
Author: Michele Cardello
30th October 2007
The Yule Log today is thought of as a traditional Christmas dessert traditionally made with sponge cake which is rolled, frosted in chocolate and decorated to look like a yule log. Common knowledge of what a yule log looks like has almost disappeared in m... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
30th April 2007
Christmas wreaths are an old Christmas tradition that is used to decorate the outside of the house, typically on the front door, to give Christmas time visitors a festive greeting.
To make a Christmas wreath you will need a wreath ring, florist wire (y... Read >
Author: S.Roberts
12th April 2007
Hanging up stockings is a Christmas tradition. How did it begin? I have two different stories to tell. The first is that when dear old Santa Claus came down the chimneys (with great difficulty, because of his chubby tummy) he jiggled and shook, occasiona... Read >
Author: Mei Galang
16th November 2006
Christmas is a worldwide phenomenon, and so is the holiday's number one fan and symbol, Santa Claus. So it makes sense that because people all over the world celebrate Christmas differently, they also see Santa in different ways and have different traditi... Read >
Author: Angie Stocklin
01st September 2006
A traditional English Christmas dinner consists of roast turkey and stuffing, roast potatoes and vegetables, bread sauce, cranberry sauce and gravy, followed by Christmas pudding with brandy butter.
For lots of people, it just wouldn't be Christmas wit... Read >
Author: Alison White
16th December 2005
The jolly festive season is upon us once again, Christmas a time for happiness/ turkey/mulled wine and crackers. These are just some of the traditions that are upheld at this time of year by people who on Christmas day celebrate the birth of our Lord.
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Author: Kacy Carr
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