It's hard to believe that Christmas is just around the corner. And not just in an "oh time is going fast" way but more in a "why is there no snow, family, winter village and all manner of things I hold dear at Christmas time" way. With that said they have done an amazing job at making the ship feel as Christmasy as possible. Here is a quick guide on how to prepare for Christmas in Africa:
Step 1: Decorate the ship with as much garland, sparkly things, lights, Christmas trees, nativity scenes, wreaths and all manner of Christmas decorations with a bit of African flavour mixed in for good measure.
Step 2: Decorate yourself with as much garland and sparkly things as possible with the leftovers.
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Winter wonderland in full swing! |
Step 3: Have Christmas bazaars, Christmas craft nights, Christmas movie nights, white elephant gift exchanges, caroling... you get the idea.
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Santa Lucia - Swedish tradition |
Step 4: Celebrate various traditions from different countries around the world.
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Sinterklaas |
Step 5: Pack presents for various Mercy Ministries sites and patients on the ward and deliver them.
Step 6: Attend each Sunday service in December to see the lighting of the advent candles to remind us what exactly it is we are celebrating.
Step 7: Sign up for everything in the Christmas book since there is still one week to go before Christmas!
There are a lot more festivities to come and of course the actual day itself! So I'm sure there will be another post about that. While I'm going to miss celebrating Christmas at home with the fam jam, I'm really excited about the new experiences I get to enjoy here.
Thanks everyone for the prayers and emails! It's really nice to hear from people back home! I pray you are all having a lovely Christmas season in the cold.