Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How Christmas is a Little Different in Brazil


I thought I would do a little cultural blog and point out some things that are different about celebrating Christmas in Brazil. For example, the big celebration is usually held on Christmas Eve with a big meal (often beginning at midnight) and presents. Also, since it is summer time here, you can ...


Go swimming in your kiddie pool with friends ...

Hang up your Christmas lights outside in your summer clothes ...

Have a yummy cookout ...


Buy your Christmas decorations along with your beach toys ...


and make Christmas tree shapes in the sand.

Since we are in the tropics, you can also find palm trees decorated in Christmas balls and lights (although most of the decorations are very American-looking),

but you might have to shake the termite wings out of your artifical tree from when they took over your house last Christmas season.


One of my favorite Christmas foods in Brazil is Panettone. I think it actually originated in Italy, but it is a classic here this time of year. It is a sweet, soft bread with either chocolate chips or crystalized fruits. Prices range from a couple dollars to $20 or more, depending on the size, brand, extras, etc.




I don't know how much an 8 ft. artificial Christmas tree would cost in the States, but this one is R$199, or US$110. But if you notice on the paper on the box, you can pay for it in 10 easy monthly payments of R$19,90 or US$11. That way, you can be done paying your Christmas tree off by next September.


I hope this video works for you because you won't want to miss hearing the gingerbread men singing a traditional Brazilian Christmas song. :)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those steaks look great!!

Phil Taylor said...

Hey...kids...thanks for posting the reality of Christmas in Brazil...
that was really cool...and thanks also for ending your blog with our grandson, Gab...look forward to seeing you all soon...

James and Christen said...

Great blog! Would you believe we miss it? :) Praying for you guys and the outreach this Saturday.

Vicki Reiner said...

I enjoyed your Christmas blog, too! It's heating up here for the celebration!

Anonymous said...

Ahaha. I love this!

Jonna