Magical Christmas
Christmas in UK is seen by many as a time for the whole family to get together new additions and old additions will get together and have a great time. The day will usually start very early especially if you have young children. You can extend the torture of letting them wait for their presents by giving them breakfast or you can just let them go for it.
The presents will usually be placed under the Christmas tree that they have set up in their lounge.
A Christmas dinner will be the same as the rest of the Christian population. There will be a chicken or turkey that everyone can enjoy and also other meats and vegetables will be available for everyone. A traditional Christmas in UK will usually involve a big table with the whole family sitting around this table getting ready to pull crackers and enjoy the food on offer. This Christmas dinner routine happens every year when celebrating Christmas
It’s a great day to spend with the whole family and enjoy a good meal with them. Everyone here hopes for snow, a white Christmas is the stuff of young children’s dreams plus some adults. Snow on Christmas morning is seen by many as the perfect Christmas. Little children can go out sledging and even start a snowball fight with their friends, even some older people love snow on Christmas morning as they turn to young children when they see the snow.
Also Christmas decorations are vital for every household as they add to the Christmas feeling that you get when Christmas morning rolls around. As you go downstairs and see the Christmas tree all lit up with lights and decorations plus the presents it is a joys sight for any young child experiencing Christmas. They will also have a stocking at the end of the bed that Santa fills with either gifts or snacks.
Christmas for Christians is the birth date of Jesus Christ and to celebrate we give presents and we receive presents. But we also remember what Jesus did for us when he was alive and to remember his spirit and his soul many Christians will go to church on Christmas morning. Whether it is snowing or not they will make their way to church and celebrate the life of Jesus.
Christmas is the most religious day for Christians and they show their faith by attending church on Christmas morning.
Christmas in the UK is the same all the time and it doesn’t get boring because of the fact that you are spending a whole day with the people that you love - what more could you ask for on a Christmas day.








