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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

MY CHRISTMAS 2010


Millions of Christians around the world are celebrating Christmas on Saturday. It's a time for gift giving, midnight mass, food, sharing and more.

Share us your stories, plans on spending Christmas. You can send also send us your Christmas photos, unforgettable Christmas moments with friends, families, someone, and or other people.












Christians in the UAE are well catered for with a large mix of churches and parishes to attend with services and masses in as many languages as there are nationalities, or nearly.


Parishioners are devotionally attending Christmas midnight mass
The Christmas season starts on Christmas Eve, or the night that Jesus Christ was born and lasts until January 6, or the day that the Wise Men visited the child Jesus, celebrated as the Epiphany.




 

 Roman Catholics and Protestants celebrate Christmas on December 25. Greek, Syrian, and Ethiopian orthodox churches celebrate on January 6  and Armenian Christians celebrate it on January 18.




 Send Christmas cards to family and friends wishing them a merry Christmas and a happy new year.


Set up a live or artificial Christmas tree in your home. Decorate it with ornaments and lights.


Hang mistletoe in a doorway. It is traditional for people to kiss when they stand underneath this small, scented sprig.


Place lights and other decorations on the outside of your house and on your outdoor shrubs and trees.


Buy gifts for family and friends and pile them under the tree.


Hang stockings from your mantel so Santa can leave little items inside when he visits.




Ask your children to write down a wish list of the toys they would like to receive.


Share the list with Santa Claus so he can fill their requests. Expect him to arrive on Christmas Eve in a sled drawn by reindeer, carrying a red sack filled with gifts.

Play Christmas music in your house to get in the holiday spirit; some popular choices include "Silent Night" and "Deck the Halls."

Prepare a huge Christmas feast with foods such as turkey, ham, stuffing and vegetables; serve mince pie for dessert. Include other favorite recipes from your childhood holiday meals.




Ask your children to write down a wish list of the toys they would like to receive.


Share the list with Santa Claus so he can fill their requests. Expect him to arrive on Christmas Eve in a sled drawn by reindeer, carrying a red sack filled with gifts.

Play Christmas music in your house to get in the holiday spirit; some popular choices include "Silent Night" and "Deck the Halls."

Prepare a huge Christmas feast with foods such as turkey, ham, stuffing and vegetables; serve mince pie for dessert. Include other favorite recipes from your childhood holiday meals.

Filipinos are gearing up for Christmas and New Year Celebrations.
Photo Credit by Vic Candilanza