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Some True Blue Aussie Christmas Traditions

 

Snow glistened outside and groups of children with their lanterns alight could be heard singing Christmas Carols as they moved from house to house in exchange for chocolates and sweets that residents would throw out their window. Thats when the mad scramble began trying to look for sweets in several feet of snow.

I sometimes yearn for those magical, mystical years and reminisce especially when I listen to Bing Crosbys Im Dreaming of a White Christmas.

Our way of compensating for the lack of cold weather in December is by having Christmas in July celebrations with all the trimmings including weather close to that of the northern hemisphere (well almost anything north of the Tropic of Capricorn hasnt been included, sorry).

In Australia many of us still write cards with snow and ice scenes, people ice-skating on frozen lakes and pictures of cute reindeers. Not only would Santa melt from the heat wearing his red winter woolies, his reindeer would die of heat exhaustion working in such sweltering heat!

No reindeers and sleighs for us we have six white boomers (boomers: large kangaroos) thanks to a song by Rolf Harris from the 60s. Ive seen our Santa pulling a surfboard wearing sunscreen, board shorts and hat, zipping through the southern skies. Yes hes our man!

A far cry from the drunk Santa I remember riding in the back of a ute (ute: utility vehicle) in the country many years ago. Last seen swigging on a long neck (long neck: tall bottle of beer) trying to articulate ho ho ho and a Merry Christmas to all as the ute slowly drove down each street in my neighborhood.

Carols by Candlelight are a tradition down under during the weeks leading up to Christmas at many venues around towns and cities of Australia.

Christmas lunch here in this great southern land is a different experience. As Christmas Day closes in the temperature continues to rise as does the humidity here in Brisbane. You know Christmas is here when you start hearing the continuous shrill sounds of cicadas (large winged insect) on hot, cloudless days.

I know many still insist on cooking the turkey, other roasts as well as roast vegetables and gravy in the stifling heat (I did until recently), as well as fruitcake and custard. Not everyone has air conditioning here so a cool breeze is often top of the wish list.

So what is a traditional Christmas lunch down this way?

1. Prawns (prawn: shrimp) for the barbecue on ice and with lemon wedges;

2. Fresh Fish from the market arrive very early (if youve never had this experience before youll know what I mean when you do);

3. Tossed green Salad, bowl of beetroot with onion, and some asparagus;

4. Snags (snags: sausages), lamb chops lamb cutlets if you can afford it;

5. For afters (afters: after lunch) Beach towel, togs, thongs, sunscreen, cricket bat and ball (thongs: cheap rubber open sandals, togs: bathing costume);

6. An esky full of beers (esky: receptacle to place all alcoholic drinks on occasion you may get lucky and find room for other items but dont get too excited);

7. A few bottles of drink coolers for the girls;

8. Wine for the more refined;

9. More beers for the esky; and

10. A laid back attitude.

With lunch done, we look forward to our the great tradition of spending Boxing Day watching the start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, The Boxing Day Test cricket at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), or by spending the day lazing at home or spending it down the beach.

Having been outside once today, Im very aware of how hot and humid it is and apparently its not going to get cooler any time soon. So as I sit here looking at the cloudless sky and writing this article, I am indeed Dreaming of a white Christmas, if only in my dreams!

Merry Christmas and safe holidays everyone from Brisbane Australia.

Author: Michaela Scherr
 
Author Bio:

Michaela Scherr

Michaela is a graduate of a well known parapsychology academy in Sydney Australia, and is a highly-regarded professional within this field.

She is also a Transformational Coach, certified practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), and writer who is totally committed to helping others create positive and action oriented changes to their lives.

A high achiever in many areas of her life, Michaela has extensive experience through not only her varied careers but also her interests and education in the fields of spirituality, aromatherapy and massage, personal development and transformational coaching, to writing, meditation, and psychometry.

It was due to Michaela’s strong creative urge that she found herself studying freelance travel writing and photography and has appeared in several publications.

As well Michaela is publisher of a monthly e-newsletter called From My Desk, author of self help e-books, articles and a bi-monthly email called Inspirational Musings.

High on Michaela’s list of passions are her Meditation and spiritual development programs. It’s from designing and delivering these programs as well as her inner need to express herself through the written word, that Michaela has now decided to share with others, her many meditations she’s written for her programs by means of her Meditation Script book.

Married to David, Michaela has two children, Kristen and Aaron, and a grandchild called Matthew. Michaela and her family currently live in Brisbane Australia.

 
 
 

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