Category Archive: Traditions

Welcome May!

Welcome May!

Welcome May!

If ever there were a month of the year that gets me excited, it’s got to be May.  To me May seems like the annual drum roll month that really sets a tone of anticipation and excitement for the upcoming warm-weather months, getting everyone excited about what is to come soon enough and that is summer! Today seems like a great day to get you pumped up about May…summer…and all the good things that come with it. 

 

Star Wars Day:  Really?  A play on words taken from an infamous Star Wars line, has now become a full-fledged day for Star Wars fans everywhere to celebrate.  “May the Force Be With You,” sounds a lot like “May the fourth be with you”.  May the fourth is now the officially sanctioned day to dress up in your best Star Wars Costumes, watch Star Wars movies and have Star Wars themed costume parties. 

Summer Movie Blockbuster Season: Did you see Iron Man 3 yet?  Iron Man 3 is the first of a whole series of heavy hitter movies that are set to hit the theatres this summer, all of which are bound to thrill and delight summer movie audiences everywhere. What do you have to look forward to?  Well, it’s time to get excited about “The Great Gatsby”(May 10), “Star Trek Into Darkness” (May 17), “Man of Steel” (June 14), “Monster’s University” (June 21), “Fast and Furious 6” (May 24), “World War Z”  (June 21), “The Wolverine” (July 26).  And trust me…this list is just the beginning.  If you are a movie fan, this could be your summer!

Cinco De Mayo (May 5):  This south of the border sentimental favorite has kind of become the Mexican version of St. Patrick’s Day.  Yes, it’s a great excuse to party…Mexican style, of course!  Believe it or not, outside of Puebla, Mexico this holiday is celebrated in Mexico about at the same level Arbor Day is celebrated here in the U.S.  Not a huge deal, folks, but if you need an excuse to wear your serape and sombrero while eating lots of Mexican food (my personal fave) today is the day!

Mother’s Day (May 12):  This is a holiday designed to pay tribute to as well as to honor the mother’s of the world. Take this chance to thank your mom for her endless love and support because after all, you have no bigger fan in the world other than your beloved mom.  As for you mom’s out there–what woman doesn’t enjoy being queen for the day?  Enjoy the extra love and attention as for most of us this sort of thing only happens once a year.

Memorial Day (May 27): Memorial Day culminates the first three-day weekend of the warm weather months, and for most, Memorial Day kicks off the summer season.  (Even though technically Memorial Day happens in the spring.)  Memorial Day is a revered holiday that is set aside to honor those brave men and women that lost their lives while serving in the U.S. Armed forces.  The many freedoms we enjoy today can be attributed to those willing to fight and make the ultimate sacrifice in order to preserve these privileges we hold so dear.  Take a moment to show your gratitude and reverence on this very special holiday!

There is so much to get excited about and to enjoy this month.  Get ready to welcome in May!

The 5 Most Popular Christmas Customs

There’s something about Christmastime that makes us hang onto those bygone traditions that have been passed onto us from one generation to another.  In a world that nowadays has to have the latest and the greatest innovations in most everything and in a world where technology seems to advance at nearly warp speed, for some reason, when it comes to the holidays, many of us tend to embrace the old fashioned customs with relative ease.  The activities that we associate with our own childhood memories as well as remembering those traditions of a generation or two that have gone before us are those that will endure, and are most favored by the masses.

The Christmas Tree:  Decorating a Christmas tree is one of the most universally accepted Christmas traditions out there and is one that is exuberantly participated in throughout the entire world.  The type of actual tree used may vary somewhat from place to place, but in spite of all the technological marvels that seem to abound, the real old-fashioned fir tree is still the stand out favorite.  Yes, we do need to water it, vacuum up the needles that fall from it, and depending on how long yours is up before Christmas, it can and will dry out a bit.  People seem to accept the failings of having a real tree inside their homes over the holidays, however, and year after year, this tradition remains nearly unchanged and continues to be one of everyone’s favorite parts of Christmas celebrating.

Santa Claus:  The legend of Santa Claus may be the most popular Christmas tradition of them all.  Santa Claus folklore states that if you are a “good” kid, a fat guy in a bright red suit will deliver toys to your home on Christmas Eve.  If you’ve been “bad”, you may end up with a lump of coal as an alternative gift, which is Santa’s way of admonishing you to be better next year.  Santa Claus (or one of the many other pseudonyms he is known as throughout the world) has been around in one form or another for many years.  The “real” Saint Nicholas, who lived back during the 4th century, was known for his benevolence and acts of kindness.  St. Nicholas shared his fortune with the poor and the needy (check out The History of Santa Claus)  If you want to create the perfect Santa Claus look this holiday season, be sure to take a look at our how to video on How to Create a Perfect Santa Claus Look.

Christmas Stockings:  Children everywhere will hang up their stockings near the fireplace or someplace else on Christmas Eve, in hopes that Santa Claus will come down the chimney on Christmas Eve and fill those stockings up with toys and goodies.  Legend states that thousands of years ago, St. Nicholas of Myra snuck into the house of a family and hid gold coins inside the stockings that were drying near the fireplace in order to save one of the daughters from being sold into slavery.  This story also has been told with St. Nicholas tossing the coins in through the window, where they accidentally landed in the stockings that were hanging on the mantel.  In any case, it’s an ancient piece of folklore that apparently has stuck with us well enough that many of us will be buying those perfect little stocking stuffers for all those fortunate enough to be found on our Christmas gift lists. 

Decking the Halls:  (And decking just about everything else, too!)  Decorating one’s home, inside and out, is a very popular Christmas tradition that has gotten more and more popular as well as elaborate as the years go by.  Simple wreaths and strings of Christmas lights have been further enhanced with giant, charming and whimsical inflatable Christmas yard art that totally lights up the yard with a festive Christmas spirit, giving a magical seasonal greeting to all that pass by.  It’s not uncommon in various communities to have certain homes so amazingly decorated that people will make a pilgrimage just to visit and see these Christmas decoration and light displays. 

Feasting!  Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a special Christmas feast involving lots of delicious holiday fare.  The traditional Christmas dinner includes foods such as roasted turkey, glazed ham, potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauce, rolls and lots and lots of pumpkin pie! Christmastime has to be most everyone’s favorite time to really eat, drink and be merry! 

Whether you are celebrating an old-fashioned Christmas or starting some new holiday traditions of your own, be sure to visit our Santa’s workshop for those last minute costumes and decorations that are sure to add your own unique touch to your family’s holiday celebration!

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