The word “Carol” actually means dance or song of praise and joy, and they used to be sung during all four seasons, but the tradition of only singing them at Christmas is the only one to survive.

The word “Carol” actually means dance or song of praise and joy, and they used to be sung during all four seasons, but the tradition of only singing them at Christmas is the only one to survive.

Holly and Ivy have been used to decorate homes since the 9th century because they symbolise everlasting life. The holly represents Christ’s crown of thorns and the berries his blood.


Only 10 days until Christmas!
Okay, who else is screaming internally?! Because the countdown is OFFICIALLY real.
And not to jinx it… buuut the weather is totally giving “White Christmas incoming” vibes. 👀✨
Snowflakes are teasing. Temperatures are dropping. Mother Nature is basically winking at us like,
“Get those fuzzy socks ready, bestie.”
So grab your cocoa, crank up the holiday playlist, and prepare for maximum festive chaos.
Christmas is almost here—and it might just show up wearing a sparkly white coat! ❄️
Traditionally, families gather together in the kitchen of their homes to mix and steam Christmas pudding on Stir-up Sunday, the last Sunday before Advent. Everyone takes a turn to stir the pudding mix and make a special wish for the year ahead.
