Here the festive season
traditionally begins on the fourth Thursday in November, just after the
Thanksgiving holiday. On Thanksgiving
Day, a spectacular parade is taken out in New York City that has the
smiling figure of Santa Claus participating in it. It indicates the
beginning of the Christmas shopping season. Department stores, shopping malls and small shops ready themselves appropriately for the season to attract shoppers and get them to spend quite a few bucks on Christmas trees, gifts, apparels, greeting cards and suchlike.
In the final days leading to December 25, small evergreen trees are seen to be established in every home
and beautifully decorated with colored lights, tinsel, angels, stars
and bright ornaments. The exterior of almost every house and the
adjoining shrubbery is adorned with strands of electric lights. Strings
of electric lights are used not only to adorn mantles and doorways,
rafters, roof lines, and porch railings of individual homes but also of
public/commercial buildings, departmental stores and even business hubs.
Christmas trees are also seen to be set up in most of these places. It
is often a pastime for the American people to drive or walk around
neighborhoods in the Christmas evenings to see the lights displayed on
and around other homes. Those with deep pockets are often found to place
life-sized, illuminated Santas, reindeers and snowmen on their lawns
and roofs. Many churches and private homes display illuminated Nativity
Scenes commemorating the humble birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas Eve is not an official holiday here. Hence
most people have to work. However, many workplaces hold Christmas
parties or celebrations, so there is a celebratory air to the day. For
kids, it is a day of great joy since most schools and other educational
establishments are usually closed. In the evening, most people add final
touches to their home decorations. Many also set up the Christmas tree
in their homes on this day. Many organizations and department stores are
usually open for last minute Christmas shoppers, but may close earlier.
Many people travel to visit family members or friends on Christmas Eve.
Some people, especially Roman Catholics, attend a Midnight Mass service
at church and participate in singing carols. Traditionally, the
midnight mass starts at midnight, the point of transition from Christmas
Eve to Christmas Day. Many Protestant churches also hold special
services on Christmas Eve, complete with displays of beautiful manger
scenes and candle-lit religious observances.
The Christmas dinner in the U.S. includes turkey or ham, potatoes and pie. Cakes are of course, a must for the occasion. The menu also consists of a lot of desserts such as the "Crostoli," a fried bread spiced with orange peel (as made in Italian-American communities) or the "Pfeffernuesse," a bread full of sweet spices (eaten by German-Americans) or the "Berlinerkranser" - a Norwegian wreath-shaped cookie. Baked breads and cookies are also part of the dinner list. At Christmas Eve gatherings adults drink eggnog, a drink made of cream, milk, sugar, beaten eggs and brandy or rum.
The Christmas dinner in the U.S. includes turkey or ham, potatoes and pie. Cakes are of course, a must for the occasion. The menu also consists of a lot of desserts such as the "Crostoli," a fried bread spiced with orange peel (as made in Italian-American communities) or the "Pfeffernuesse," a bread full of sweet spices (eaten by German-Americans) or the "Berlinerkranser" - a Norwegian wreath-shaped cookie. Baked breads and cookies are also part of the dinner list. At Christmas Eve gatherings adults drink eggnog, a drink made of cream, milk, sugar, beaten eggs and brandy or rum.
After dinner on Christmas Eve, children go to bed early
but not before hanging up their stockings on the fireplace or the end
of their bed to be filled with gifts and goodies by Santa Claus. On the
following morning, children wake up to look for their desired items in
their stockings and also find nicely wrapped presents under their
Christmas tree.
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