Thursday 4 March 2021

THE YULE LOG

 

The Yule log custom existed in most Europeans countries and dates back as far as the 12th century.

The custom happened on Christmas Eve when an enormous log of freshly cut wood predictably called the Yule log would be carried to the house amidst great ceremony.

It would be placed on the hearth On Christmas Eve, by the master of the house would make a traditional libation by sprinkling the trunk with a combination of oil, salt and mulled wine and say an appropriate prayer.

If possible, the young girls of the household would light the log with splinters from the previous year’s log which would have been kept safely stored away. If no young girls were available, the honor and privilege fell to the mother of the house.

Superstition says that the cinders of the burnt log should be kept to protect the house from a variety of mishaps including lightning strikes and even protect against the malevolent attentions of the devil.

The tradition had all but died out by the end of the 19th century mainly due to changes in the way houses were heated the magnificent hearths of the great house began to be replaced by boilers of stoves and then in the 20th century houses began to be built with no fireplace at all.

The great Yule log has now been replaced by a small log decorated with candles, holly and other Christmas embellishments to be placed in the center of the Christmas table as a festive decoration.

Also, today we have the marvelous Yule log cake which is a firm favorite it our house made from a delicious Swiss roll cake covered in chocolate icing and sugared decorations.

THE ORIGINS OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE – BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT

 

The first Christmas tree as we have come to know it, minus the light and tinsel, appeared in Alsace in around 1521 and by the 18th century the custom was well established in Germany and Austria

It was then spread far and wide due to the Royal families and the aristocrats.

It was introduced into France by the princess Hélène de Mecklenburg who brought one to Paris in 1837 after her marriage to the duke of Orleans.

In 1841 it reached England when Prince Albert, a German, husband of Queen Victoria, set up a Christmas tree at Windsor castle.

From then on, the Christmas tree custom spread quickly through the middle class and then to working people.

Once the custom had firmly taken hold in England it quickly spread around the globe through the British Empire.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS SPIRIT (2011)

A cynical youth, Riley (Aaron Jaeger), whose mother Sarah (Maureen McCormick) is about to lose her job right before the holidays, is visited by a magical Christmas spirit called Hope (Vanessa Angel).

She gives him a task to help another family regain their Christmas spirit and by so doing get it back for himself.

Alexandra Paul, Jason Brooks and Mariah Buzolin star as the family in crisis but Janet Carroll steals the show as Grandmother Betty.

Wednesday 3 March 2021

SANTA CLAUS PASSED HIS TEST

 

Santa Claus passed his test

One fine frost filled day

Which was evidenced

By Noel plates on the sleigh

FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS CAROL # 40 ROCKING CAROL

 

Rocking Carol

Czech traditional Music and lyrics authorship unknown

 

Little Jesus, sweetly sleep, do not stir
We will lend a coat of fur
We will rock you, rock you, rock you
We will rock you, rock you, rock you
See the fur to keep you warm
Snugly round your tiny form.

Mary's little baby, sleep, sweetly sleep
Sleep in comfort, slumber deep
We will rock you, rock you, rock you
We will rock you, rock you, rock you
We will serve you all we can
Darling, darling little man.

THE ORIGINS OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE – BELIEVE IT OR NOT

 

Some people believe the origins of the Christmas tree lie in a kind of mystical symbolism. In fact, a mixture of symbols showing us glimpses of what the creator has to offer.

Representing light and the movement of angels, the gifts of orchard and field, forest, and sea, all capped off by the star that pointed to the end of the journey, the place of peace.

You may well think what a load of contrived tosh or you may not.

Or you may decide the truth of it is that the Christmas tree is as a result of the merging or fusion of Christian and pagan festivals namely Christmas and the winter solstice, saturnalia or Mithras.

WHAT A CRACKER

 

It was In Victorian England that one of the largest Christmas crackers’ ever to be created.

It was made for a renowned actor called Harry Payne.

Payne was appearing as a clown in a Pantomime at the Drury lane theatre when the cracker was delivered.

It was over seven feet in length and contained a change of costume for the whole cast as well as hundreds of small crackers that the cast threw to the children in the audience to their great excitement.