Before online wish lists, same day delivery, and endless restocks, Christmas in the 1990s came with real pressure. Parents ...
What if the way you celebrate Christmas Eve could tell a story thousands of years old, woven from ancient customs, religious symbolism, and cultural exchanges ...
There are hundreds of holiday traditions around the world. Here are several Christmas traditions you can find in other countries.
Americans are ‘over’ Christmas traditions — with a third wanting to swap traditional turkey for a juicy burger. A poll, of 2,000 adults who celebrate the festive period, found 31 percent are bored ...
Decorating trees, baking cookies, wearing ugly sweaters — we all know the American hallmarks of the holiday season. If you observe Christmas, it’s likely you even have some cozy family traditions of ...
From nostalgic holiday customs to once-popular seasonal rituals, these overlooked Christmas traditions reveal how celebrations have changed - and why some classics deserve a festive comeback in 2025.
While the Christmas card may have seemed like an entirely new invention to Victorian senders and receivers, the first Christmas card’s design was actually influenced by other, older British holiday ...
Christmas customs in small town U.S.A. have not really changed all that much in the last 30 years or so. The customs that we hold near and dear are much the same. Each small community keeps the ...
'Twas the night before Christmas. Or maybe it was 19 days before. Or 12 days after. All the stockings — or shoes — were hung by the chimney — or left on the stoop — with care. In hopes that Saint ...
The timeless Christmas story today sustains its theme, yet from Roman times to today, there have been countless additions and numerous cganges to how we focus on its events. As many Pensacolians ...
Combining practices from the Nordic festival of Yule, the Roman Saturnalia and Christian tradition, Christmas is a time of feasting, goodwill and excess; a period marked by the suspension of normal ...
Decorating trees, baking cookies, wearing ugly sweaters — we all know the American hallmarks of the holiday season. If you observe Christmas, it’s likely you even have some cozy family traditions of ...