Christmas is the time when families get together Families are sublime in fair or stormy weather
Usually Christmas dinner is a huge feast eaten on Christmas Day evening. However, some families or groups may elect to have the dinner on Christmas Eve.
Yes, most families try to get together during the Christmas holidays.
The days leading up to Christmas in Uruguay are spent decorating the tree. Families celebrate by having Christmas eve dinner together. Papa Noel delivers toys to the girls and boys at midnight.
Yes, Goose is a traditional Christmas dinner bird, not as common a Turkey though.
Families travel together. Families love each other. Families can have friends. Families have dinner together. Families will do things for each other.
Most French families eat their dinner together (and their breakfast, and their lunch) sitting at the kitchen table.
Seems like a good idea. Christmas supports families and brings families together. Strong families are important to communities.
A candle light dinner is when families come together and they light up every candle they have. Then they eat dinner...
going to church for the morning service, spending quality time with our families, have a big dinner, open our presents
It's very common to buy a Christmas tree and decorate it. Christmas is celebrated on 24th December, 25th and 26th are the first and second day of Christmas. Typically families will spend the 24th together, with a large dinner and presents afterwards (which are put under the Christmas tree over the day), and then celebrate with relatives on the following two days.
Christmas in Honduras is a remarkable holiday. This is the one time of the year where families try to come together. In Catholic families, Christmas is celebrated on December 24th, and traditional families go to Midnight Mass and then get together for what is known as "Cena Navideña" or Christmas Dinner. This meal includes "tamales", roasted pork, roasted turkey and the traditional "torrejas" for dessert. It is a time of rejoicing. Homes are brightly decorated and most families put up a "Nacimiento" or Nativity scene which in smaller towns or very traditional families can take up an entire room. Christmas in Honduras is a remarkable holiday. This is the one time of the year where families try to come together. In Catholic families, Christmas is celebrated on December 24th, and traditional families go to Midnight Mass and then get together for what is known as "Cena Navideña" or Christmas Dinner. This meal includes "tamales", roasted pork, roasted turkey and the traditional "torrejas" for dessert. It is a time of rejoicing. Homes are brightly decorated and most families put up a "Nacimiento" or Nativity scene which in smaller towns or very traditional families can take up an entire room.