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Ho Ho Ho! It's the holidays…time to have your fling for good ol' Santa's coming to town to keep you on the razzle 'n let you jingle all the way! And guess who's there with Santa to paint the town red this Christmas? Ah…who else than Rudolf, the red-nose reindeer! You know, he's been really run off his feet gearing up for Christmas 'n helping Santa out with his Christmas hullabaloo. Now everything's in apple-pie order-the sleigh is ready to take off 'n so is our roly-poly jolly Santa Claus with his BIG bag of gifts 'n goodies. And so are Rudolf 'n his gang! Well, then welcome the season of joy, and ready up to make merry with friends 'n family-it's Christmastime! The merriest time of the year is here. Leave your worries behind, deck up the halls 'n share the warmth 'n joy with all far 'n near.
Christmas, as you of course know, is the most fave of all American holidays! It's never enough to speak about Christmas-a time so close to our hearts, Christmas is the perfect occasion to wish, cheer 'n party. From hanging up stockings to polishing off sugarplums, from decorating the Christmas tree to swinging in the rhythm of the carols, from kissing under the mistletoe to lighting up colorful candles on the mantel, from preparing the fruitcakes to greeting with a "Merry Christmas", Christmas is, indeed, a wonderful holidaytime chock-a-block with love, luck, laughter 'n good cheer!
Do you know where the word 'Christmas' sprang from? Christmas is derived from the words 'Cristes Maesse' meaning Christ's Mass. It is also sometimes referred to as Xmas. This 'X' in the word stands for 'Xristos', which means Christ in Greek. (Xristos mass is shortened to Xmas). However, this shouldn't be looked upon as a move to bump off Christ's name from Christmas. It is simply another way of referring to Christmas. So wish a "Merry Christmas" to your loved ones 'n head straight for the holidays!
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