Dorothy Donn Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 Q = Quince - a fruit that might be used in Christmas cooking, such as in jams or jellies, often served with cheese as part of a festive platter.
Michele Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 R = Roasting as in 🎵 Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.🎵
Ann Seeber Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 (edited) S = Stocking - we hang empty stockings for Santa or his helpers to fill on Christmas Eve. And if you find one filled with coal instead of gifts you know that person has been deemed "naughty." Edited December 9, 2023 by Ann Seeber 1
Julie Magerka Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 3 hours ago, Ann Seeber said: S = Stocking - we hang empty stockings for Santa or his helpers to fill on Christmas Eve. And if you find one filled with coal instead of gifts you know that person has been deemed "naughty." When I was young, my stocking always had a piece of coal at the bottom of it! My father had a ready supply of it in his shop. He was a blacksmith/welder who used a forge fuelled by coal. It's such a precious memory. 1
Julie Magerka Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 T = twigs (and branches) used for decorating
Julie Magerka Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 5 hours ago, Michele said: R = Roasting as in 🎵 Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.🎵 Never done that, have you? But it would be fun. 1
Michele Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 10 minutes ago, Julie Magerka said: Never done that, have you? But it would be fun. I never have, but during the holidays as a kid, I remember street vendors in NYC doing it. I imagine some still do. 1
Anne Lamp Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 U = Unwrapping presents Years ago we opened presents on Christmas Eve at my Grandparents house where the whole family gathered. One tradition was to make a pile of all the wrapping paper and get a picture of the youngest baby or child in the middle of the pile.
Lynda DiGregor Posted December 9, 2023 Posted December 9, 2023 X-Xristos The Greek word for Christ also referred to as Christos
Dorothy Donn Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 Z = Zamboni While not directly related to Christmas, is often seen during the season at ice skating rinks, smoothing the ice for skaters. Image enclosed; The fourth Zamboni ever built — they simply called it "No. 4" — sits enshrined in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minnesota, along with its creator and inventor, Frank Zamboni. It stands, fully restored, as a symbol of the integral part this ice-resurfacing machine has played in professional hockey, as well as ice-skating shows and in ice rinks around the country. 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 11 hours ago, Dorothy Donn said: Z = Zamboni While not directly related to Christmas, is often seen during the season at ice skating rinks, smoothing the ice for skaters. Image enclosed; The fourth Zamboni ever built — they simply called it "No. 4" — sits enshrined in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, Minnesota, along with its creator and inventor, Frank Zamboni. It stands, fully restored, as a symbol of the integral part this ice-resurfacing machine has played in professional hockey, as well as ice-skating shows and in ice rinks around the country. Not only in the States, here in the Netherlands those machines are used too. We are a nation of speedskating not so much on icehockey and we have and are hosting a lot world speedskating events.
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 B = Bows to decorate gifts, the tree etc.
Julie Magerka Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 C = candles that used to be put on trees
Julie Magerka Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 F = feasting (which we are fortunate to be able to do)
Julie Magerka Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 On 12/9/2023 at 9:32 AM, Michele said: I never have, but during the holidays as a kid, I remember street vendors in NYC doing it. I imagine some still do. Any time I've visited the Big Apple in the colder weatheer, I've always bought a bag of fresh-roasted chestnuts. But it's been quite a while since the last time. 1
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