Merry Christmas, everyone!
It's Christmas! Hooray! Happy Christmas, one and all! As you may have heard by now, we here at Delavigne have been having a jolly old sing song to celebrate Christmas this year! I'm sure you appreciated our tuneful singing and harmonious voices. We're actually considering starting a Delavigne chamber choir.
We'd love to learn about how Christmas is celebrated in your part of the world, or, if you don't celebrate Christmas, then tell us about what you do celebrate!
Here are some ideas:
- What's your favourite Christmas song?
- What did you eat/are you going to eat this Christmas?
- What gifts did you give and receive?
- What Christmas traditions do you enjoy?
- Does Father Christmas really exist?
So what about you? Let us know by leaving a comment!
Finally, don't forget that next month's Funky Friday will feature Bruno and Betty's blossoming romance! If you have any tips for the big man, feel free to leave a comment here too: we were too busy singing to help him prepare for his date!
Labels: christmas, cultural differences, food, funky friday


8 Comments:
Merry christmas everyone,
I enjoy the french christmas tradition. During this holiday there are lot of décorations in the town, fir trees lightning anywhere in the houses and several different gifts to discover. But, even though the christmas carol is a great french family's holiday, there is a crazy french custom about it. It seem that you can't believe anything of all news you get the 25th december, as the father christmas dont really exist for children. Furthermore you should have thought about the french flirts.It means that christmas lovers didn't found their mans. Do you know? and what think you about it?
All that sounds rather fun, apart from the flirting part... I didn't quite get your meaning there. Is it something to do with kissing under the mistletoe? I like doing that!
Take care not to have working accidents, even for kissing someone on 25 december.
I assume those words of advice are directed at Philip, Séraphine? ;)
hi Hannah! Is philip one of this thanksgiving workers ? Free to do free kick? what else?
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
Helo dear anonymous said!
It's means that's enough! Why can't you ever lead an originality way? wait it up!
I love the christmas season, because in the air is smelling love and good hopes, also I love to recive gifts from my dear family and give some more. My Children love to recive their gifts and they really believe grand father exists! in my town people have a tradition, they take a replic representig to Jesus and they make some kind of nativity scene and represent the Jesus born. I love too, because in this time I have vacations and I can enjoy my time with family
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