Years ago when we were reading Dylan Thomas’s lovely book A Child’s Christmas in Wales one December, it occurred to me that I had read about caroling in stories, and occasionally saw it in movies and on TV, but I had never actually met with a band of real, live carolers. I thought it was…
Category: Celebrating A Destitute Christmas
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #9. Baking Cookies
Not only does baking cookies warm up your kitchen and make your house smell delicious, they are also fun to make and good to eat. We don’t eat a lot of sweet things, so baking cookies is a real treat for us. I made this recipe last night just from what I had on hand…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #8. A Christmas Play
The tradition of plays at Christmas time is ancient, and goes far beyond the old Medieval custom of mummering and janneying. Shakespeare himself drew inspiration from these old dramatic customs. Until quite recently, family Christmas plays were common holiday fun – replaced, I believe, by television. I have found Christmas plays featured in some of…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #7. Family Game Night
It’s cozy to curl up with a book on dark winter evenings, but for more lively entertainment, a family game night is the perfect way to spend time together. If you don’t have to have a full game shelf! there are many games that require only a deck of cards. Speed, Rummy, Crazy Eights, Spoons,…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #6. Making A Festive Wreath
A real, home-made wreath is a rarity in these days of plastic, store-bought wreaths. Technology has tried its best to replace them with garishly plastic, perfumed ones, but it simply can’t replicate the real thing – fresh, heavy with holly, and smelling of the fragrant forest. Making a Christmas wreath is not at all difficult…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #5. Scratch Paper Snow Flakes, Christmas Origami, and Wycinanki
We don’t usually get to experience snow here in the Deep South, but it is still fun to make paper snowflakes. I love the way a snowflake surprises you with what it looks like once it’s unfolded. Snowflakes – Here is a short tutorial on how to fold a snowflake with scratch paper: …
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #4. Elving
(Shhh….because of course we won’t really have absolutely no presents this year!) Despite what anyone who is selling something says, you don’t have to buy something to make a present for someone. Thrift, a virtue I have come to appreciate more and more, is the near-magical talent of seeing what you already have, adding a…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #3. Volunteering and Charity
This year I decided to volunteer for Rose’s ballet school. I sewed beautiful table runners for the Sugar Plum Tea, which helps raise money for Pofahl Studios, an excellent local dance school that does a lot to support the young dancers in the community. They say that giving to others makes us happier than when…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #2. Curling Up With A Good Book
The darkness fills the corners more and more as we lean towards the solstice. The short days, early dusk, and long nights give ample opportunity for reading a good wintertime tale. Stories, in fact, have shaped the way we celebrate this season. Here is an interesting article about it. How sweet and cozy it…
10 Ways To Celebrate A Destitute Christmas: #1. Scrumping Citrus
There is a sort of transcendental peace about poverty. I usually find the holiday season fun, but very stressful. The crush of shopping, making sure all the favorite holiday things are celebrated and everyone will get what they want, and all the worry about planning the holiday make me anxious. This year, when Black…