Thursday, September 29, 2011

Who doesn't like holiday?!?

Americans love Holidays! I don't know where else in the world will have more Holidays than America. Listing basic national Holidays, we got over 10 days already. Beside some traditional Holidays like Christmas Day, New Year Day, Thanksgiving Day, Valentine's Day, Memorial Day or Independent Day,... there are some other Festivals seems just for kids, such as Easter Day, Halloween Day... and some holidays for honor some specific individual that are Father Day, Mother Day or Military Appreciation Day...

Fireworks on Independent day
Sometimes, for few holidays, people don't really care about the meaning of it or do nothing concerned to the meaning of that holiday!! For example, Labor Day (first Monday of September), it is the day to celebrate workers, we don't actually do anything to celebrate it but get a day-off. And I've even read in some magazine that in high society, Labor Day is considered the last day of the year for fashionable women to wear white (because the Fall is coming, and the color for fall season is dark to keep warm). It also marks the beginning of a college football seasons, maybe Americans, because of this reason, care about this day more than it's real meaning! :)

And having a lot of holidays is not enough, American love to celebrate holidays as well. They can celebrate in multiple ways - decorating, party, gathering with family, buying and giving gifts or watching fireworks... Simply, holidays are a chance for people to get day-off from work, so they like them.

Cookout BBQ in one of holidays
Usually on some holidays, it's just the occasion for family members gathering and having some fun together, cooking and hanging around. They often cookout like BBQ or party outdoor, but there are some traditional foods for particular days, such as Roasted Turkey, Apple Pie and Stuffing for Thanksgiving. And not just eating or partying, in some special days, they have to do special things. Like you have to watch or shoot fireworks on Independent Day, you paint the eggs or take your kids to the egg hunt for Easter Day, or on the Halloween Day you have to prepare some candies for "Trick or Treat" or wear costume and join a costume ball.

Babies on the Egg Hunting Field on Easter Day
All the markets and stores always get everything ready for the Holiday about a month ahead. The Fall has just come and I saw orange everywhere in the store already. Pumpkin, ghost,  monsters, vampires, witches, werewolves,....are all around me now ( that is pretty scary )!! And the Halloween day is on October 31, it means about more than one more month! And even Busch Gardens is getting ready for Howl-O-Scream with all the scary rides such as Haunted House and the Scare Zone.

Anne in Giraffe costume in a scary garden on Halloween  

Skeleton (Aiden's insides are out)  
The most fun thing of Holiday is decorating, especially on Halloween and Christmas. My husband says these are the 2 most expensive holidays in America because people keep buying too much things for decoration.

Decoration for Christmas 

A store next to my house with the Halloween color
And I did have some wonderful memories of decorating my own house the first time for Christmas. My Mom-in-law took me to pick up a Christmas tree and gave me some tips to pick the good one. Because Andrew and me have just begun a family, we didn't have anything for decorating, so Mom had to lend us all of her precious stuff. Andrew and I tried to figure out what else we should buy to decorate the house and make the tree look better. That was a remarkable night when we three decorated the tree together. We ended up just hanging all the things of Andrew's family on the tree, but thanks to that I've got a chance to hear more things about Andrew and his family. Mom even showed me which one is the souvenir of 1 year-old-Andrew-baby on his first Christmas.  And I begin to recognize that hanging on the Christmas tree itself was the story of a family. Christmas is actually a chance for people go through the decoration to look back on the path the whole family had passed.

My first Christmas tree
Here is another story about Christmas. The 1st time I went in a Christmas Mouse store, I just ran out from my Mom-in-law like a crazy girl because of too much beautiful things. That store seemed like handing the most beautiful decorating stuff for Christmas. And I saw a bunch of beautiful coats. They just looked like some coats without sleeves I've seen on some movies. When my Mom-in-law found me, I was  trying on one of those coats, and she just burst out laughing because that coat turned out to be a Christmas tree skirt (the thing that you cover on the base of the Christmas tree so that all the needles will not mess up your house's floor!)

Silly me in the "coat"
Sum up, with all the interesting above, who is gonna not like holidays?!! And specially with Americans, they really know how to enjoy their holiday, and know how to make it significant. How about your holidays? How is the most memorable holiday of your family??? :> 

3 comments:

  1. Do you know I really wish to enjoy a true Christmas since this is my fav season? It has been long time I have not yet experience any holidays deeply, not at all.

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  2. Halloween is coming. There is nothing remind me of Halloween here, so sad. I missed the time when we worked in Busch Garden, seeing all the preparing for Halloween and enjoying every moments was such a great feeling :)

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  3. @Phinstar: why not get crazy and enjoy deeply truly a holidays, babie? there is never too late for anything, it's only matter you want or not!!

    @Totoro: that was fun that time but I have no idea what is Busch Garden doing for Halloween now because I wasn't working there >< But I'll inform you asap when I can find a free ticket and get there for the How-O-Scream this year!!

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