
Christmas in July is an event which
is unofficially celebrated as a holiday by people. It is especially
popular among the young people. The event is greatly exploited as
a marketing opportunity in the middle of the year to uplift the
slack in the market situation. It is celebrated sometime during
the month of July. There are many people who does not celebrate
during this time and are reluctant to acknowledge the event in
July. Even
among those who mark this time, it is far less important than The
Christmas in December. A Christmas in July dinner usually includes
Christmas Decorations Christmas Candles, colorful streamers,
bonbons, Christmas
hats and whistles.
During the summer months in the northern hemisphere, the weather
becomes increasingly warm and many people crave for the atmosphere
of cooler temperatures, gift giving, and holiday spirit. To satisfy
this craving, some people throw parties during the month of July
that mimic the holiday of Christmas.
Celebration of Christmas in July (the
whole month)...
Did you know that most people have
a love hate relationship with Christmas? Read on to know more...
They love giving presents but hate the crowds; Love the true meaning
but hate the commercialism that seems to engulf it; Love the music
but hate having six weeks of it. They love the food but hate the
weight gain. Is it not funny that, despite all of that, we still hope
Christmas comes more than once a year?!
And the best part is we have a way to do exactly that - Celebrate
it in July and leave the rest behind..
Its not about asking you to give up the late December festivities
but adding an extra zing to your holidays and celebrations in the
Summer heat. So soak up the sun and celebrate Christmas in July.
Surprise your friends, family or mates you really care for with a
one night of bonus Christmas celebration in the middle of Summer.
Drag out the artificial tree while your love is away for the day
or weekend and decorate it. Go to a nursery and find a small potted
evergreen to light up, if you get a real one.
Bake a couple of your favorite holiday goodies. Put a few presents
under the tree. Turn the air conditioner on high and light a crackling
fire in the fireplace while listening to your favorite Christmas
tunes.
And Folks! Its Christmas in July. Ho! Ho! Ho!
Often nightclubs host parties open to the public. Although its
sometimes
attributed to an Irish group who enjoyed the winter snow in Sydney's
Blue Mountains and decided to party, the precise beginnings of the
Christmas in July tradition is not totally clear as it is taken
as a simple idea that has been enjoyed by many who remember the
northern hemisphere's snow blanketed Christmas nights and wants to
just have a jolly good time associated with gift-giving and loads
of holiday cheer.
Features of Christmas in July include: Santa Claus, ice cream and
other cold foods, and gifts. |