Wednesday, 5 May 2021

A HAND FOR SANTA

 

On Christmas Eve

Don’t lay awake in bed

All you naughty girls

Blonde, brunette or red

For instead of presents

You may get a shock instead

You may catch Santa

Dressed in his suit of red

Emptying his sack

At the end of your bed

TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS PUNCH RECIPE


TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS PUNCH RECIPE


Ingredients:

2 pints of water

8oz sugar

Half a bottle of rum

Half a bottle Port

The juice and rind of 3 lemons

1 sliced apple

1 sliced orange

Grated nutmeg

Instructions:

Add the sugar and lemon rind to the water in a saucepan and boil. Remove from the heat and when cool strain before adding the rum, port and lemon juice.

Decant into large a pre-warmed punch bowl and float the sliced apple and orange on the top and finally sprinkle with nutmeg.


Tuesday, 4 May 2021

STAR WARS DAY

 

It’s may the 4th

Felicitations to you

Its Star Wars day

May the fourth be with you

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MY CHRISTMAS DREAM (2016)

 

Christina Masters (Danica McKellar) is the manager of McDougal's flagship department store and she's determined to land the manager position for their new Paris location, so she sets out to impress Victoria (Deidre Hall), the store's owner and founder, by creating the best holiday display in McDougal's history, ably assisted by her second in command Holly (Christine Lee).

The window display is a pivotal part of McDougal’s Christmas as it’s the 25th annual Christmas display and with just twelve days before Christmas Christina is fresh out of inspiration, so she turns to a recently fired store employee, Kurt (David Haydn-Jones) for help and as they work side-by-side, the business relationship becomes personal and she finds herself falling in love, and her priorities changing.

TOPSY TURVEY

 

A major part of the Romans pagan Saturnalia festival, the ritual turning everything upside-down and the temporary loss of the distinction of ranks, a reversal of all order and dignities where slaves were served by masters, soldiers served by their officers passed on into the British Christmas celebrations.

It was probable a remnant of the roman culture left behind when the great empire first shrunk and then fell.
The custom was carried out to great lengths at Christmastime in England during the middle Ages.
It was customary to appoint a “Lord of Misrule” or an “Abbot of Unreason” or even the 'Lord of Merry Disport' who presided over the blasphemous foolery and this appointment was normally made by a significant noble.
However in England an 'Abbot of Misrule' was chosen in every large household though in Scotland it was an 'Abbot of Unreason'.
During the thankfully short term of the festival he was the master of the house.
The church hierarchy frowned upon this Blasphemy but had to put a brave face on it.
Church leaders would certainly not approve of the fact that it was quite customary even for the clergy to indulge in the paganism.
Thankfully the early Puritans who witnessed the jolly antics of the grotesque fools abolished the practice, the only good thing they ever did, and when the puritans lost their power the practice was never revived.
There is still a tradition within the British Armed forces and the Metropolitan Police service where the lower ranks are served Christmas dinner by the officers but that is all that survives.

SEASONAL SNIPPET # 09

 

If you don't take your Christmas decorations down by twelfth night January 5th you should leave them up until the 2nd of February which is Candlemas.

COOL YULE

Last day of school,

Kids say “that’s cool”

Angel’s wings

Shepherd brings

Presents for Jesus

Rudolf sneezes

Everything is frosting over

Even my car made by “Rover”

Reindeer fly

But I can’t fly

But I have cream on my

Hot mince pie

But I still get a lift

When I get a gift