THE 12 JOYS OF CHRISTMAS #9
The traditions and rituals of the festive season are a delight at this time of year. Take inspiration from ENGLISH HOME MAGAZINE to help magnify the magic of Christmas.
#9 - Christmas Eve and the Morning Awakening
Putting pen to paper is never a more thrilling project as a child than when the recipient is Father Christmas. The charmingly innocent candor with which wishlists are compiled in missives to the North Pole cannot fail to melt hearts as well as cause a few chuckles. Children sending a letter via Polar Post will receive a personalized letter in return from Father Christmas, hand-addressed by the elves.
The palpable sense of excitement that starts long before 24 December gathers momentum when stockings are hung by the fireplace, and mince pies and whisky are left out for Father Christmas and his team - not forgetting a carrot for Rudolph too, or course. Overnight, whilst the elves are hard at work fueled by their midnight feast, stockings change from from their smooth outlines to multidimensional creations bearing oddly-shaped bulges and unusual angles. Inside, perennial favorites such as beautiful notebooks, and of course, the obligatory satsuma and bag of chocolate gold coins lie, waiting to be discovered.
Waking up to see presents under the tree proves a dizzying rush matched only by the excitement of sharing the moment with loved ones. Small hands with palms clammy in anticipation clasp those of adults, themselves charmed by the evident delight of children who cannot quite believe their eyes. Propelled by sheer joy and elation, opening fights sees each unwrapped parcel prompt deep-felt reactions from all those around.
The palpable sense of excitement that starts long before 24 December gathers momentum when stockings are hung by the fireplace, and mince pies and whisky are left out for Father Christmas and his team - not forgetting a carrot for Rudolph too, or course. Overnight, whilst the elves are hard at work fueled by their midnight feast, stockings change from from their smooth outlines to multidimensional creations bearing oddly-shaped bulges and unusual angles. Inside, perennial favorites such as beautiful notebooks, and of course, the obligatory satsuma and bag of chocolate gold coins lie, waiting to be discovered.
Waking up to see presents under the tree proves a dizzying rush matched only by the excitement of sharing the moment with loved ones. Small hands with palms clammy in anticipation clasp those of adults, themselves charmed by the evident delight of children who cannot quite believe their eyes. Propelled by sheer joy and elation, opening fights sees each unwrapped parcel prompt deep-felt reactions from all those around.
Ms. Bernadette M. Petrotta
Founder & Director
Polite Society School of Etiquette
Author
The Art of the Social Graces
The Art and Proper Etiquette of Afternoon Tea
EMMA The Etiquette Cat: Meet Emma
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