Christmas in Australia is unique
Christmas in Australia is a unique event. It's usually stinking hot and lunch for many consists of a BBQ and/or seafood buffet outdoors. A typical Christmas day ends up with everyone meeting at the beach or local swimming hole to cool off, a game of cricket in the backyard and a nap after the over-indulgence of copious amounts of prawns, pavlova and beer. This year my family is actually going to sit down for the full turkey and 3 courses. But we are the exception to the rule.
I found a sweet story this week that beautifully represents what Christmas in Australia is really like. It's by local actor and comedian John Clarke and it's called A Child's Christmas in Warrnambool. For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, this should give you a taste of Christmas Down Under.
Meanwhile Ask Kalena is taking a break. I'll be back on blog duty early in the New Year. Happy Holidays!
I found a sweet story this week that beautifully represents what Christmas in Australia is really like. It's by local actor and comedian John Clarke and it's called A Child's Christmas in Warrnambool. For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, this should give you a taste of Christmas Down Under.
Meanwhile Ask Kalena is taking a break. I'll be back on blog duty early in the New Year. Happy Holidays!
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