Do you have any?
In the Netherlands we have two Christmas days.
For a lot of families the first day is a family day. Gathering togther, cooking and eating. And having fun of course.
The second day however a lot of people go shopping (or at least they go to the stores) for furniture.
Must say I have never done that.
We will have a quiet Christmas this year, enjoying eachothers company, sharing a few presents and playing some games.
In the Netherlands we didn't used to give presents with Christmas. Santa does not come to our country. Sint Nicolaas does, we celebrate his birthday,with presents, on december 5.
But more and more people also give present at Crhistmas nowadays.
For New Years Eve we have oliebollen. I bake them myself, they are so yummy. Oliebollen are deep fried doughnut balls.
This year we are also going to bake "kniepertjes". These are yummy too, especially when you fill them with whipped cream.
In the Netherlands we have two Christmas days.
For a lot of families the first day is a family day. Gathering togther, cooking and eating. And having fun of course.
The second day however a lot of people go shopping (or at least they go to the stores) for furniture.
Must say I have never done that.
We will have a quiet Christmas this year, enjoying eachothers company, sharing a few presents and playing some games.
In the Netherlands we didn't used to give presents with Christmas. Santa does not come to our country. Sint Nicolaas does, we celebrate his birthday,with presents, on december 5.
But more and more people also give present at Crhistmas nowadays.
For New Years Eve we have oliebollen. I bake them myself, they are so yummy. Oliebollen are deep fried doughnut balls.
This year we are also going to bake "kniepertjes". These are yummy too, especially when you fill them with whipped cream.