I popped into the mall yesterday and was
quite shocked to find a FULL Christmas display up in one of the department
stores already – It’s not even October yet!!
I don’t know why I’m so surprised really, the Christmas hype seems to
get earlier and earlier each year!
Anyway it must have worked as it got me thinking about Christmas.
Last year was our first Christmas in
Australia and I must admit I found the whole experience a little hard to get my
head around. For a start the sun was
shining! Christmas just doesn’t feel
like Christmas in the sunshine. I wasn’t
really sure what the Aussie traditions were, so I decided that I would stick to
what I knew and have a full English Christmas (as best I could). My mum and dad were coming to visit us for
the first time so I was beyond excited.
I wanted to have everything just right for when they got here.
Firstly the tree!! Where on earth do you buy proper Christmas
tree in Australia?? They’re sold in
every garden centre and just about every street corner in England – over here,
NOTHING (well that I could find anyway)!! We did have a fake tree but
the Australian customs and immigrations refused to let us bring it into the
country (even though I assured them several times that it really was
plastic, they were still having none of it.
That went for ALL our decoration too).
My new Aussie neighbour told me that I could buy a fake tree in the
departments stores or you just chop any old tree from the garden. Well, I wasn’t doing that! – A Christmas tree
needs to be a Christmas tree!! (Besides, who knows what creatures might find
their way out of the tree and into my bed!!!)
So off to the shops I went and bought a fake tree (after almost fainting
at the price!!).
I slowly collected a few decorations over
the next few weeks from various shops and finally, exactly 12 days before
Christmas (can’t break traditions), the kids and I unpacked the tree and stared
to decorate it. We had to tune into an
English radio station on the Internet to get us into the Christmas spirit as
none of the Aussie stations played any Christmas carols at all. Once the tree was decorated we all stood
together to switch the lights on and there was a massive BANG followed by a
cloud of black smoke!!!! They literally
blew up!!! Mr D rushed over to check
them before the tree caught fire and he discovered that our UK tree lights (the
only Christmas thing we managed to get into the country) were not compatible
with Aussie power! I just had to laugh!! The next morning we set off to go and get new
lights. You wouldn’t think it would be a
difficult task to buy fairy lights at Christmas time but we looked
everywhere!! I mean everywhere!! Sold out, sold out, sold out!! Eventually we managed to find the last set of
lights in a Christmas warehouse store (which is open all year round ironically
– next time I’ll have to remember to buy lights at Easter time). The only problem was that the only set they
had left was 50 meters long!! Of course
we had to buy them and I’m pretty sure we had the twinkliest tree on the
Northern Beaches!
This morning I was taking little Miss L for
a walk along the beach pathways and I stopped to take some photos’ of the
beautiful spring flowers that are popping up everywhere. As I was doing so, and old man stopped and
said to me “Aren’t they spectacular! I
do love this time of year, with all the kids out, the sun shining and the red
and yellow flags are back on the beaches.
It really makes me feel all Christmassy”. I politely smiled and nodded in agreement and
he continued on his way (surfboard under his arm).
Ok, so I seriously need to embrace the
Aussie Christmas if I’m going to really get festive this year. My idea of Christmas is being wrapped up
tight in my warmest coat, gloves and scarf, seeing my breath when talking to
someone outside, snow, Christmas songs on the radio, the smell of cinnamon,
berries and orange spices, roaring fires, twinkly lights, and warm red
wine!! Not quite sun, sea and surf
boards!
I absolutely LOVE Christmas time, so if anyone has
any suggestion on how to embrace Christmas Aussie style – please do tell.
A sand snowman? Don't forget the sunblock!
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