Wednesday, November 16, 2005

.... or seen heavenly storehouses laden with snow


I thought that i ought to blog the first snow of winter. It snowed today! for about 2 minutes. apparently. but its getting colder! due to be -18C this weekend! snow is definately on the menu!

Well i did an autumn post so i might aswell keep it going and do a winter post. Winter is when you need to wear scarf and gloves even inside the house. blankets become a necessary peice of clothing. the kettle is permanently boiling. 6th formers actually avoid using the colonades. the vicarage begins to be enveloped in decorations. darkness creeps up on the world far too early. the town is lit by christmas lights. fairy lights go up in my room. that unexplained craving for christmas tree chocolates. you learn to type/play guitar with gloves on. the first frost covers the ground. getting out of bed in the morning takes more than an alarm clock. the rex begin to show christmas films. the first christmas coca-cola advert. the house is filled with the smell of christmas cake being made ridiculously early.

Do christmas celebrations start too early? Woods got their christmas stock in at the beginning of september! Tinsel! the first christmas adverts started early october, we have already organised our secret santa and we even had a christmas cd playing in the common room the other week.

I think Christmas should be celebrated all year round. The Queen gets her birthday celebrated more than once a year, Jesus should definately have more than one birthday a year...

2 Comments:

Blogger simo said...

In many respects don’t we celebrate both the birth and death of Christ on a daily basis within our own lives as Christians, this then is the difference that people should see in us, the attractiveness that is Christ within us.

9:53 am  
Blogger Hannah said...

Yup, Thats kind of what i was getting at. it was something that came up in a discussion we had at CU the other day when jimmy asked if christmas was celebrated too early.

12:42 pm  

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