Real Xmas Tree, Reindeer, Santa Claus – That’s Right, Christmas!
- Author Michiel Van Kets
- Published November 2, 2009
- Word count 672
Christmas time, family, Santa, Christmas lights, the smell of the real Xmas trees, the traditional Christmas dinner, children that can’t sleep and the opening of presents, all these things remind us of Christmas.
For seasons like Halloween it is pumpkin, spider webs and ghostly images, or Easter we have the mythical Easter bunny and chocolate eggs while for Thanksgiving it is the turkey. Not all countries will celebrate Halloween or Thanksgiving but you will find that almost all countries in the world are celebrating Christmas in one way or another.
Most of us will have fond memories of Christmas, of the Christmas trees in every ones houses, special events with artificial or real Christmas trees in the shopping malls. Perhaps not every year we had the real Xmas tree but we certainly will recall the feel and the smell of a house that had a real tree. Many parents these days find it a chore to have a real Xmas tree but there is something special about them and they do bring up long ago memories of fun and family togetherness.
There is a lot of information on where the tradition of the Christmas tree started but there does not appear to be a clear and simple answer and the more you research the more differing opinions you will find as to where the idea of the Christmas tree began. It is also thought that traditional Christmas tree ornaments generally consisted of dried fruits, popcorn and candies and in that respect not much has changed. You will find many edible decorations available today for Christmas trees.
Long before the days of artificial trees the only real alternative was the living Christmas tree and while there are various other replacement products on the market none of these really stand up against the real Xmas tree. There is a completely different feel, smell and atmosphere at Christmas in a house that has a living Christmas tree. While it can be argued that the artificial trees are almost no maintenance, when you consider that Christmas is once a year and a holiday to celebrate with family and friends then the minimal effort of having a living Christmas tree is worth it.
With the accessibility options such as online and order services for the purchase of real Xmas trees you will often find that some corporate businesses will also make the effort to use real Christmas trees in their office reception areas. There should perhaps be studies made to address whether the emotional response of a real Christmas tree at your work place improves sales to customers or service from employees. For me at least there is a definite uplifting emotional response to a real Xmas trees.
Businesses are all aware of the emotional responses and family entertainment value that Christmas can bring and every year they come up with new and entertaining ornaments and decorative ideas for Christmas trees to suit all manner of families. Perhaps this year you may opt for a themed Christmas celebration, perhaps not limited to the tree decorations alone.
With these new and exciting decorations available there are also always new and fun Christmas lights with which to adorn your trees. Christmas comes around only once a year and it is a special and magical time for all children with that enthusiasm rubbing off on the older generation making the experience fun for all so perhaps it is time to take a look at what new goodies there are out there to adorn your Christmas tree.
This year when you are making your Christmas tree plans, recall your memories of past Christmas’ and the fun and excitement of all those concerned in the actual selection of the real Xmas tree, and/or the decoration as a family. Those memories will come back to you and they are memories that are very hard to improve on. With the variety of decorations and displays for the tree, mostly at economical prices, a fun family Christmas is available on almost any budget.
Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Alex Meldrum webmaster of Scottish Christmas tree, a provider of specially selected, top quality, homegrown and potted Christmas tree options, from a massive selection of Christmas tree stand, lights and decorations.
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