Monday, January 26, 2009

Happy New Year!

Do you know how to make your holidays last longer?  Celebrate Chinese New Year!
If you celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas, AND Chinese New Year, you get around 6o days to enjoy the holiday spirit!

I've done my part this year to extend the holidays, though it was not something I was planning on doing before the holiday season started.  I bought a live/cut Christmas tree at Findlay Market a week before Thanksgiving.  It's been sort of a new tradition of mine, making a break from the really fake looking artificial Christmas trees that I had grown up with.  Artificial trees are popular with cost conscious Asian families, but are lacking in the overall aesthetic.

I've been meticulously caring for my tree, adding water to its container daily.  So when the non-Chinese New Year rolled around, the tree was still beautifully lush with all its needles intact.  I've been raised not to waste things, so I opted to keep the tree up with all its Christmas lights on.  I'm the last house on the street with decorations still up.  But it's OK, Chinese New Year is here now.  My tree is coming down this week, but it will have been around to help me celebrate the year of the Ox.

May your year be happy and prosperous!

(According to Wikipedia, it's either year 4706, 4707, or 4646.  In any case, we've been around a long time!)


3 comments:

Martha said...

Hmm. Maybe that explains why Alvin's tree (yes, artificial) is still up. Although he did mention something about taking it down, but I said I want a Christmas tree on my birthday (which is in June...).

Dale said...

Pretty easy to do with a fake tree... Morris is doing it with a real one!

madphoenix50 said...

Year of the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude. So stay strong.