December 1, 2008

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Santa Pez

December 5, 2008

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Amazing home light display

December 4, 2008

Christmas crackers

December 4, 2008


My Welsh friend Michael introduced me to the British tradition of Christmas Crackers. From the Tom Smith Christmas Cracker site:

In its simplest form, a cracker is a small cardboard tube covered in a brightly colored twist of paper. When the cracker is pulled by two people, each holding one end of the twisted paper covered tube, the friction creates a small explosive ‘pop’. This ‘pop’ is produced by a narrow strip of chemically impregnated paper. The cracker tears apart and out of the cardboard tube tumbles a bright paper hat, a small gift, a balloon and a motto or joke. It is a running joke that all the jokes and mottos in crackers are unfunny and unmemorable. Similarly, in most standard commercial products, the “gift” is equally awful, although wealthier individuals—notably, the royal family—may use custom crackers with more expensive rewards.

First Christmas train of the year

December 3, 2008

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First Christmas tree of the year

December 2, 2008

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This person puts her tree up every year on the day after Thanksgiving