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Christmas Table Parties Decorations

CHRISTMAS IDEAS | January 30th 2008 by moci

by: Johann Erickson Christmas table decorations for those one of a kind Christmas parties are fun and easy to make. If you do plan on making your own Christmas table decorations, they can be time... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi read more

Christmas Miracle Is What We Need

CHRISTMAS IDEAS | January 18th 2008 by moci

by: Catherine Spelling So there we were, awkwardly staring at one another in utter disbelief that nobody could figure it out. It was a week before Christmas, and all through the house, your narrator... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we read more

Merry Carp!

Notes From Different Spots - Travel Photography | December 26th 2007 by Luke

It's been a while. I am back and this time I bring you some food photography. Hope you'll like it."Merry Carp" is what some people say instead of "Merry Christmas" in Poland. It's a lame joke, but it reffers to the fate of many hundreds of these fish read more

Because I Can’t Afford to Have a Blue Christmas

Chronicles of Kotsengkuba | December 24th 2007 by Noel Cabacungan

I left the office at 6:00 in the afternoon yesterday and I thought no one is allowed to have a Blue Christmas no matter if they’re alone in some strange Christmas-less suburb or elsewhere, otherwise Santa may catch you unprepared. So I went to the read more

Best Christmas Tree in Davao City

It's Jaz My Blog! | December 24th 2007 by Jasper Dionson

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Italian Christmas Traditions

Best of Italy | December 23rd 2007 by Mirella Patzer

The Italians love food, and Christmas is no exception.On Christmas Eve it is traditional to eat fish dishes; certainly, no meat is eaten on Christmas Eve. Panettone, a traditionally light Milanese cake, also plays a part in this meal but can be eaten read more

My Favorite Childhood Christmas Memories (a.k.a. Ronito-Ronita Up…

Chronicles of Kotsengkuba | December 23rd 2007 by Noel Cabacungan

Back in Nueva Ecija, I lived my first 9 years in Aliaga and perhaps I had my first 9 Christmas there with my mother, brothers and sisters. My father was often absent during most of those Christmas because back then, he was working as a company driver read more

Winter Solstice

You are My Texas Sunshine | December 20th 2007 by Mel

We have decided that rather than travel 1 1/2 hours away to celebrate the winter solstice, we will have a celebration @ home. I think all the reading and group chat/activities we have participated in this year will be more beneficial for next year's read more

Germany Christmas Traditions

CHRISTMAS IDEAS | December 20th 2007 by moci

by: Jared Winston Countries all across the world celebrate the winter solstice holiday season in their own unique ways. Some such as Christmas and Hanukah are religious celebrations, while others... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi read more

There Really is Christmas in Kunshan!

Chronicles of Kotsengkuba | December 17th 2007 by Noel Cabacungan

I’m sorry if I may have conveyed the wrong idea when I said in a previous post that Bairunfa is not selling Christmas trees because no one’s going to buy them. I am wrong and I’m really sorry for the wrong information. When I went t read more

Christmas Tradition.....Do you have any???

Kitchen Table Chat | December 16th 2007 by Suprina

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The Origins Of Christmas Traditions

CHRISTMAS IDEAS | December 15th 2007 by moci

by: Adam Lenk There are many traditions and symbols that we associate with Christmas including the Christmas tree, leaving cookies out for Santa Claus, and sending Christmas cards and Christmas... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website read more

What's Goin' On...

You are My Texas Sunshine | December 13th 2007 by Mel

Well, I haven't posted in a week I suppose. We have been busy hanging out with the family mostly. Last night we drove around town to view local homes decorated with Christmas lights. How was it you ask? To say it was disappointing would be the unders read more

Christmas Lights

Ramblings of a Rag-Tag Believer | December 13th 2007 by Earthmommy

Last night we decided to take advantage of the warm weather and go enjoy the Christmas light displays in our area. This is the first year ever that this family tradition has included walking ouside after dark in short-sleeved shirts. Aspen was very e read more

The 2007 OTWOMD Christmas Tree Blog Parade

Pinoy Ambisyoso | December 10th 2007 by Ambo

The Christmas Tree is a mandala, a bundle of symbols showing what creation has to offer: light and the movement of angels, the gifts of orchard and field, forest and sea, all topped off by the star that pointed to the end of the journey, the place of read more

Christmas Without Snows

CHRISTMAS IDEAS | December 8th 2007 by moci

by: Roy Thomsitt Christmas without snow is one of good Christmas Ideas. I can recall from my days in England, watching television at Christmas and seeing how others celebrated across the world. At... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more

A Tribute to Mom (or How to Decorate a Christmas Tree)

Being a Mom is Great! WP | December 6th 2007 by bmgmom

Yeah…the holidays are upon us. Stores blare Christmas music, commuters face nasty holiday traffic, shoppers swagger through crowded shops, busy busier frazzled parents lose patience with tired kids, and families spend hours (or days!) decoratin read more

2007 1st Christmas Tree Blog Parade

Chronicles of Kotsengkuba | December 5th 2007 by Noel Cabacungan

Red and Gold is the theme for our Christmas tree this year and it was designed by my ever-glamorous mother-in-law, Mommy Pilar, in Tagaytay. The Christmas tree was originally accented with big red ribbons but due to the advent of our little angel, Ti read more

Is it Christmas in Kunshan?

Chronicles of Kotsengkuba | December 5th 2007 by Noel Cabacungan

I passed by the nearby RT-Mart today to buy some groceries and I noticed how the place has been accented with Christmas decors already. Not only were the exteriors stuffed with the bells and garlands but Santa and the Raindeers has been pasted on the read more

Christmas Debt Overload Should Be Avoided

CHRISTMAS IDEAS | December 3rd 2007 by moci

by: Rose Lenk The Christmas season is truly the season of giving. There is no other time of the year when people’s hearts are as open or their hands are as freely generous as they are during the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more

Christmas Meme

A girl and her life | November 30th 2007 by Erinn

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Christmas tree oh Christmas tree

You are My Texas Sunshine | November 29th 2007 by Mel

O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree!Thou tree most fair and lovely!Oh Christmas tree, O Christmas tree!Thou tree most fair and lovely!The sight of thee at Christmastide Spreads hope and gladness far and wideOh Christmas tree, O Christmas treeThou tree read more

Works-For-Me: Christmas Countdown

From Under the Clutter | November 27th 2007 by Lynnae

December is right around the corner, and it’s time to start counting down to Christmas. In the past we’ve used advent calendars, an advent wreath, and paper chains. They were all OK. Then two years ago, I came across an idea at Debt Pr read more

Mistletoe

Christmas Greetings | November 26th 2007 by Zoë

Sitting under the mistletoe(Pale-green, fairy mistletoe),One last candle burning low,All the sleepy dancers gone,Just one candle burning on,Shadows lurking everywhere:Some one came, and kissed me there.Tired I was; my head would goNodding under the m read more

Thankful for Traditions

The Surrendered Scribe | November 24th 2007 by Julie@The Surrendered Scribe

As I watched the kids play with the various nativity scenes we have on display (kid friendly ones like VeggieTales and plastic figurines) it reminds me of traditions. As a child I remember playing with our nativity, vividly remembering the angels wi read more

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My Life ~ Author Adelle Laudan | November 14th 2007 by AdelleLaudan

Thursday ThirteenThirteen Christmas Traditions Yugoslavia On the second Sunday before Christmas, children creep in and tie their mother's feet to a chair, shouting 'Mother's Day, Mother's Day, what will you pay to get away?' Surprisingly, she then read more

Cinnamon Rolls for Christmas

Up the Hill Gang...Pink | November 14th 2007 by Jenny-up the hill

var bz_url=''; Since I have been been posting about our different Christmas traditions, I thought I would share a tradition that I would like to start this year. For several years, I have wanted to make homemade cinnamon rolls for our early morni read more

Christmas Tree Ornaments - Creative Personal Gifts

Gift and Craft Ideas for Christmas | November 14th 2007 by Michelle Duplechain

Christmas Tree Ornaments – Creative Personal Gifts by Madonna Jeffries Nearly everyone in the western world either owns an artificial Christmas tree or ventures out to purchase a real fir tree every Christmas period. Parents and children alike read more

A New Book For Christmas

Up the Hill Gang...Pink | November 14th 2007 by Jenny-up the hill

We have var bz_url='';We have several Christmas traditions we've started over the years here Up the Hill and I have several more I would like to start! One thing we do is buy a new Christmas themed book at the beginning of the holiday season. We read more

Tips for Starting Family Christmas Traditions without Breaking th…

Gift and Craft Ideas for Christmas | October 19th 2007 by Michelle Duplechain

Tips for Starting Family Christmas Traditions without Breaking the Bank by sfrewerd The Christmas holiday is fast approaching and along with it the overspending and over abundance of stuff, stuff and more stuff. What usually comes after the ‘stuff read more

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