Here, 12 old-fashioned Christmas traditions that are just begging for a holly jolly comeback. While we love a fragrant Douglas fir, opt for a festive and retro aluminum Christmas tree to change ...
Here are the origins of 12 Christmas traditions. While there’s no official record of why we hang socks for Santa, one of the most plausible explanations is that it’s a variation on the old ...
This tradition is linked to the breaking of bread at the Last Supper. According to an old Polish legend, animals are granted the gift of speech on Christmas Eve as a reward for their role in welcoming ...
Easter has always been a time for family, faith, and fun — but as the years pass by, some of the most classic traditions seem ... there's something special about the old-school customs that ...
Now, a 28-year-old Christmas tradition is celebrating their first year at a brand new location. The Town of Windsor is home to the Hoggard Family Home where it all began in 1996. Now, a 28-year ...
This tradition of bringing a tree into the home for Christmas is a very old one. It started in the UK in the late eighteenth century and became popular during the reign of Queen Victoria.
We now associate the word "Yule" with all things Christmas but the word comes from the Old Norse for a feast ... Some Scottish festive traditions still go back to the Vikings and Yule, like ...
Decorated with edible snowflakes and festive icing, they rarely last long after Christmas. The tradition of leaving cookies and milk for Santa continues to symbolise gratitude and the spirit of ...
The Christmas trading period is usually a well-oiled machine. But in 2020 usual rules did not apply. Travel, parties, gifting, donating - everything was different. The brief was to maximise ...