The festive season. Do you love it, hate it, put up with it, find yourself doing something unusual, adhere to traditions so strictly that no-one dares suggest something new?… anything goes. Read about what Christmas means to me.
There was less of a hype and it was a stress free time. In Kenya it was another holiday that would involve lots of family get togethers, picnics or a short break within the country. December is summer in Kenya and most of the time all my sister and I wanted to do is go swimming.
In fact I barely have any photos of me with Santa or by a Christmas Tree. This one below just sums up what we did over the festive period; family, food and fun. (Clearly the grand parents were celebrating with whisky).
Neha xx
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bejalgosai says
Lovely account of what Christmas means to you. I love how it’s such a different for everyone but agree these days it’s so different to when we were kids even in this country. x
LAURA DOVE says
I love this. I love to hear about how others celebrate Christmas and what it means to them.
fashionandstylepolice says
What a lovely post. I love this time of the year.
Cristina - Memories of the Pacific says
I love learning how people around the world celebrate the holidays! It must having been an incredible experience to celebrate in Kenya
Laura says
This is everything I love about Christmas!