Category: Holiday

Christmas Trivia from the USA

As a followup to last Friday’s blog Fun and Fascinating Christmas Trivia,here are more interesting factoids about the holiday.These tidbits center around the United States and pop culture. Enjoy! Christmas Trivia from the United States The first Christmas celebrated on land that is now part of the United States took...

Christmas Carols: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful

The classic and beloved hymn titled Oh Come, All Ye Faithful in English has a mysterious origination and very deep roots in Catholic tradition. What is known for sure is the song was written in Latin and the title is taken from the first line of the text. Adeste, fideles,laeti...

Poinsettia, the Christmas Flower

The gorgeous, vivid red and green plant known as the POINSETTIA has become a major adjunct to the other Christmas season decorations. In 2020, poinsettia sales topped an estimated $250 million. WOW! This proves the poinsettias importance in Christmas history and traditions, but how did it come to be? POINSETTIAS...

Retro Americana Christmas Cards

I absolutely adore old fashioned, vintage look Christmas cards. I’ve shared many in the past, but haven’t veered into the more recent eras or focused on American motifs. I ran across a couple of retro Christmas cards, quite by accident, and naturally then lost hours of my life searching Google...

Queen Charlotte’s Christmas Tree ~ O Tannenbaum

It is universally agreed that having a decorated tree inside the house as a focal point of the Christmas season became a standard in the western world thanks to Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria. Indeed, the Prince — who hailed from Schloss Rosenau near Coburg in Germany — encouraged...

Fun and Fascinating Christmas Trivia

Fun and fascinating Christmas trivia! Write these down to dazzle your holiday guests! The crew of NASA’s Gemini 6A space flight made history when they played “Jingle Bells” on December 16, 1965, earning the jolly jingle the Guinness World Record for being the first song ever played in space. Written by...

Modern Christmas Hits

More Christmas music, please! Musical Saturday once again with a selection of unique holiday-themed videos from contemporary artists.  As I noted last Saturday, when it comes to Christmas music, I lean heavily toward the classic songs written a hundred-plus years ago that contain strong religious themes within the lyrics. Those...

Christmas Carols: Joy to the World

Are you ready for a shocking fact? This beloved carol was not written for the Christmas season or to celebrate the birth of Christ or even to be a song! Quite a surprise, isn’t it? Isaac Watts (1674-1748) was one of the most prolific and celebrated creators of hymns. In...

What Makes a Christmas Movie? A Listing of the Classics.

Ever since Hollywood began making movies, a certain number have been specific for the Christmas season. Until maybe two or three decades ago, defining what makes a “Christmas” movie was relatively straight forward. The givens were: 1) it was set during the holiday season, 2) usually involved some sort of...

More Snippets from Washington Irving’s “Old Christmas” Essays

Almost every year I share information on Washington Irving and the wonderful chapters about Christmas including in his famous 1819 The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. The most recent blog on the topic is from the Christmas season in 2019 and can be read via the link below. Enjoy...

Snippets from Washington Irving’s “Old Christmas” Essays

Almost every year I share information on Washington Irving and the wonderful chapters about Christmas including in his famous 1819 The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. The most recent blog on the topic is from the Christmas season in 2019 and can be read via the link below. Enjoy...

Vocabulary Rocks! Christmassy Words!

Of course I can’t allow this Christmas season to pass without researching a few more holiday-themed words. The previous entry into Vocabulary Rocks! for Christmas words was in 2019 and the link is: Vocabulary Rocks! Christmas Edition with etymology for the words advent, crèche, tinsel, frankincense and myrrh, tidings, and...

Our Disney Fireplace Mantel

The Lathans are HUGE fans of all things Disney. As massive lovers of the magical world created by the late, great Walt Disney — and as we fortunately lived in California, me personally growing up about an hour away from Anaheim — visiting Disneyland was a constant event all of...

“Modern” Christmas Songs

When it comes to Christmas music, I lean heavily toward the classic songs written a hundred-plus years ago that contain strong religious themes within the lyrics. Those hymns, in all the varied renditions, will always be my favorites, hence my highlighting them in a plethora of blog posts over the...

Fruitcake ~ A Beloved Christmas Dessert

I’ve never been a fan of fruitcake, however, that is due to the nuts rather than any of the usual reasons people hate this classic holiday treat. I am not technically allergic to nuts, but as far as I am concerned, I might as well be since the teeniest sliver...