Season Rejoicing Yuletide, Saturnalia, Summer/Winter Solstice, Nardugan or Christmas

How Do You Celebrate?

When young around five years of age Christmas was a time of getting Christmas cards from family or friends, I think that was the highlight. Waiting for the postman to arrive with gorgeous pictures from overseas depicting snow or little red robin birds.

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No chimney for fat Santa to come down, now how did the children in warmer regions fall for this story? The church, no matter where you live, each religion all hold a similar story.

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Normally a few small gifts passed under the tree, after church, one per child, Mum sewed us new clothing adding a soap or talc powder or similar, Aunt an avid knitter a new sweater, these were our gifts for which we were grateful.

Our wealth was in sharing a brilliant Christmas meal together with my spinster Aunt in attendance more often than not, much laughter and teasing would follow after a beer shandy (half beer/lemonade).

Stories about our ancestry which is where most began with the talk about far off places where different ways are celebrated, similar not quite all the same. Being a 'white' South African we are mixed with Norse or Gaul who knows what else, influencing our direct bonds with Africa many local beliefs also introduced living in a diverse country each with their own beliefs.

Tree of Life

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Monolith sculpture with 121 figures scrambling ever upward, has been interpreted as a kind of vision of resurrection, our longing and striving for spirituality. Found in Frogner Park, Oslo where Gustav Vigeland, born as Adolf Gustav Thorsen, a Norwegian sculptor displays 212 sculptures made in bronze, granite, wrought iron as part of his works, fills the park from birth to death celebrated unclothed not to age, but display human nature.

Northern hemisphere celebrate Winter Solstice when days slowly start to alter from deep winter back to some more sun, over the ages worship of Sungod or fruitful new year ahead with good harvest, festivities have taken place over eons of time. Today's Christmas is linked to ancient pagan celebrations of Winter Solstice, Saturnalia, and Yule. To me there is no right or wrong simply change in season, now light your fires, sing, drink not too much be merry, enabling us to face our next step forward as humanity.

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Southern hemisphere in South Africa more often than not we celebrate outdoors, later fires lit, cooking pots will arrive bringing harvest from homes then shared. All religions practiced whether under a big tree, church, temple, synagogue, mosque are welcome. A time of year to bring and be together, following hot on the heels the day after Christmas is our Day of Goodwill which the North celebrate as Boxing Day.

Doesn’t matter season name, cultures in the Northern Hemisphere have celebrated the return of the sun in December with festivals, feasting, gift-giving, and debauchery since the dawn of time. We in the Southern Hemisphere are effectively seasonally opposite yet brought these festivities with our forefathers when the traversed from from far off lands.

Celebrate and share knowing it is symbolic to break out of gloomy dark into the light. Enjoy decorated pines (real or fake), preparations for the New Year's Eve perhaps a wee drop of mulled wine or similar, celebrate with our ancestry connecting us over time, it is symbolic, a good time for everyone to unwind and relax.

One tree which is homemade baobab decorated with twinkling lights, my decoration to celebrate the season. Plants outside, living flowers to enjoy, along with true life in greeting friendly neighbours, sharing gifts of kindness goes a lot further.

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Personally I find Christmas overrated, completely taken out of context to original intent whether religious or seasonal, commercialism has killed the narrative. Share your thoughts in the comments below, this time of year do you overspend on items not really needed simply spoiling oneself?

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Thought for Today: "A child doesn't belong to the father or mother; a child belongs to the ancestors." - African Proverb

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How excited I was to see the Christmas cards, dear friend @joanstewart, it's like you say, every year we waited for the postman to bring news of our loved ones who were far away, accompanied by a beautiful Christmas card.
Thank you very much for sharing this exciting Christmas holiday experience.

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Fortunately one is able to enjoy a good meal together, no need to shop in Malls at this time.

Christmas cards I kept over the years always treasured items, reminders of many who have moved away or passed on.

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Christmas has over the years moved from the simplicity of the exchange of cards, and sharing simple gifts to extravagant shopping.

I am still a lover of cards, my flatmate got me a card and chocolate and you should see my face lit up in joy, I got her chocolate too.

!PIZZA

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Our village shopping center has one sad very worn undersized Father Christmas at the door, it's actually scary and ugly no decorations!

Difficult to find cards, sending from here I used to support handicapped folk selling their card, normally exceptionally beautiful art around the country of variety places or animals. That form of income dried up for them when postal services fell apart.

Very few gifts purchased as such, more about having a meal together and chat, had an amazing braai last night with talk of rain for next three days arriving.

!LUV

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Our village shopping center has one sad very worn undersized Father Christmas at the door, it's actually scary and ugly no decorations!

Are they trying to scare customers away? 😃😃

It feels lonely here, hopefully, my next Christmas will be better when I would have made friends.

Always nice to share a meal with family and friends this season.

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Try find Christmas lunch serving to pay at motel, hotel or restaurant, make friends wherever you are.

Alternative is dinner for one at home 'pap and sous', have a !BEER and sing a song with photos of family surrounding you for decor.

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I am going with my colleague for Christmas lunch, he was invited so he asked me to come with him.

As for pap, I might have to cook it one of these days.

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Sure to enjoy the day outing meeting new folk!

Pap is for winter, I prefer oats with condense-milk, warm the tummy in cold weather!

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Condense milk with oat, that will be nice, I haven't had condensed milk in years.

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Holiday atmosphere, comfort and peace.

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Beaches filled to capacity, malls overdone oozing music, toxic salesman spilling out everywhere, no thanks I will stay home 😗

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Thanks for getting involved Joan, I really appreciate it when you do.

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Remember how we used to hang the Christmas cards on string against the wall, the more the merrier. Life has certainly changed; going to church on Christmas day was a given, no complaining, and the gifts were simpler, snazzy labels were only for the rich! Thankfully the traditional get-together with family and friends still take place but the menu has changed to suit our warmer climate, way better!
I do believe many forget the real meaning of Christmas and yes, it is way too commercialized!

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Most homes had strings of cards down the passage or living areas for all to enjoy. Living at home with our parents sounds identical!

Move to Durban we altered to suit hot conditions, mainly cooking Christmas Eve traditional dinner, simply not on the day at midday as was the way it was done. Yesterday a first in many years I cooked for evening dinner, glad I did as the rain broke the extreme heat of previous days.

This time of the year is far too commercialized with many overspending then unable to make it through the next couple of months with debt looming over their head.

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