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  • Christmas Carols
    By trz on April 10, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    The tradition of caroling and Christmas carols is believed to have
    originated in England when wandering musicians would go from town to town and
    visit castles and other homes of the rich to give impromptu performances. But
    there also is the belief that singing carols at Christmas likely came from the
    group of angels, shepherds and Wise Men who visited Jesus at his birth, because
    they worshiped the holy child, sang and proclaim praises unto Him. And after
    their visit, they continued their proclamations in the street.

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  • Early Christmas Shopping
    By trz on April 7, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    If you are one of those people who gets their Christmas shopping done early every year, you probably find yourself getting a great deal of mean looks from others around the holiday season. This is especially true if you make a habit of letting others know you have already finished your Christmas shopping. This happens because the vast majority of people do not get their Christmas shopping done early and may be envious of those who manage to finish their shopping early. The fact that most Christmas shoppers wait until the last minute is evident by the crowds who flock to malls and shopping centers in the final days before Christmas.

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  • Making an Early Start to Christmas Shopping
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Many radio stations have started playing Christmas songs so early in
    November in the past few years that one wonders if we may soon start hearing
    Christmas songs around Halloween time. That would be a bit weird, even creepy
    perhaps. But some early Christmas shoppers likely will have Christmas Carols
    silently playing in their heads even before then.

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  • What Makes Christmas Magical
    By trz on April 5, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Christmas is a special time of the year for the joy and intangible magic
    that fills the season. It comes through in the delightful decorations, glorious
    get-togethers with family and friends and the sheer feeling of joy one gets from
    giving and receiving gifts.

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