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Christmas Tree
The Philippine Star
|December 22, 2024
There's something undeniably magical about the moment when the Christmas tree is finally decorated. Whether it's the twinkling lights, the scent of pine (if one is so inclined to forgo faux in our tropical climate), or the sound of spirited seasonal sounds in the background, the act of decking out the tree has become a beloved holiday tradition that brings families together year after year.
In eager anticipation of Dec. 25 (when Christians celebrate the birth of Christ), what started centuries ago as a simple European custom has evolved into a worldwide tradition that marks the beginning of the Christmas season in homes across the globe.
The origins of the Christmas tree can be traced back to 16th-century Germany, where devout Christians are believed to have first adorned trees with candles, apples and other symbols of the season. Over the centuries, this practice has spread, each culture adding its own unique flair to the tree-decorating process. Today, decorating the Christmas tree is more than just an activity—it's a chance to create lasting memories and reflect on the joy of Christmastime.
In the spirit of celebrating this tradition, we've asked a few familiar faces to share how they decorate their own trees at home. From family heirlooms to modern ornaments, familial traditions to gifting, their personal stories offer a heartwarming look at how this cherished ritual brings joy to their homes.
Shauna Jay Popple likes looking for human interest stories and untold narratives. Her husband, retail therapy, catching up on her favorite HBO original series, gin 'n' tonics, champagne, chocolate and long walks in nature are her happiness.
What theme were you going for this year? This year, more than anything, I really wanted a traditional and classic Christmas. So it was very fitting that we used my childhood Christmas tree and decorations. It was so wonderful to open these boxed old ornaments that I grew up with. I felt so familiar with them. It was even more special to hang them with my children knowing that some date back to my grandparents’ childhoods.
This story is from the December 22, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.
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