It was a week before Christmas and Santa was getting prepared. All of the toys were ready, wrapped, and being loaded into the sleigh, but that was all about to change. Santa was just sitting in his office when Mrs. Claus came in. ¨Here is some hot chocolate,¨ she says and quickly leaves. That was weird Santa thinks, Mrs. Claus always stays to talk, maybe she's just tired like I am suddenly feeling. Not soon after Santa falls into a deep sleep. When he wakes up he is not in the north pole anymore. The room he wakes up in is pink, red, and white. ¨These are not Christmas Colors!¨ he exclaims, ¨there are bows, arrows, and hearts all over the place!¨ Back at the North Pole there's a groundhog sitting at Santa's desk. ¨Wow!¨ says Punxsutawney Phil, ¨What did I just drink!¨
Punxsutawney and Santa aren't the only ones in awe, a large grumpy turkey wakes up from a long nap in some place he is not used to, Pennsylvania! The Saint Patrick's Day Leprechaun is very worried and confused as well, he took the Turkey's place. He shouldn't worry though because the world's favorite bunny has his job all taken care of. All over the holiday characters are being switched which means the only holiday left is for Cupid, Easter. The only characters still in their assigned holidays are the pumpkins. In Halloween Town the pumpkins are busy carrying out their plans even though they are tired from delivering all of their potions, they still work to make sure Halloween is everyone's favorite holiday.
First is the history of Halloween all according to a 2017 article from LiveScience by Benjamin Radford. Around 2,000 years ago in the United Kingdom Ireland, and the northern part of France the people called the Celts started this holiday. They called it Samhain back then instead of Halloween. November 1st marked their new year which resulted in them celebrating on October 31st. The New Year brought wintertime which to them meant death. On the night before winter which was October 31st, they believe that the spirits of the Dead came back. They wore costumes, put on bonfires, burned crops and sacrificed animals. When the Romans
One night, Santa Clause was delivering gifts at an orphanage. One of the toddlers at the orphanage wakes up and climbs out of his crib. “BANG” he fell on the ground and started to crawl towards Santa Clause gift sack. Buddy starts his journey once he got into Santa’s gift sack. Santa did not realize that a toddler snuck into his gift sack. Santa arrives back to The North Pole, and the elves and him hear something moving in the sack. A second later a baby crawls out of the gift sack. Santa and the elves were in shock when they saw the baby. The baby’s name is on the baby’s
Halloween. A holiday of spooky, scary, skeletons and a bunch of memes. It’s basically a holiday where you can go outside in cosplay and get free candy for it, provided that you aren’t busy to the point where you go home at about 6:00 PM and have to last-minute cancel your plans because of homework. (I’m still salty about that.) Regardless, Halloween has made its way to be one of my most favourite holidays. Now, I know what you may be thinking. “But Joyce! What about Christmas? It was literally about a month ago!” And, yes, while I do enjoy Christmas, Halloween is a holiday more after my heart.
The holiday season is among us. Halloween begins in the fall when the leaves start to change colors and fall of the trees. Christmas begins in winter when the snow hits the ground and the weather gets mighty cold. Halloween is when the spookier things come out. When most people think of Halloween they think of pumpkins and candy. Christmas is a time for giving gifts and being with family. Christmas is usually associated with Santa Clause and his worker elves. Although to most people these holidays may seem very different, there are also some similarities between the two. These differences and similarities can be seen in the dressing up, the celebrations, and the giving.
Halloween is the point at which you cut Jack o' Lanterns out of pumpkins, design the house with a ghoulish topic, parties, and go trap or treating way to entryway wearing ensembles. Halloween is praised by both kids and grown-ups. Kids spruce up in
It was Christmas Eve when Buddy finally found a home that he could call his own after stowing away in an old fat man's red bag. Little did he know that he was taking a trip to see Santa Claus, the North Pole, and would never come back...
The next day Jake went to still Santa and stole the sled. But he didn't still the rain deer. He went back to Halloween town and took out all of the toys
The Grinch does not like Christmas because when he was a little kid, he wanted to give a girl in his grade a Christmas present, but when he did the girl didn't like it and everyone laughed
There’s smiles on everyone’s faces, cheers fill the air, and excitement is bursting from its seams. There are continuous ways and examples of how a celebration can change someone’s emotions, which can vary greatly. The anticipation and joy that celebrations bring are what make them renown and familiar with everyone throughout the entire world. Christmas and Halloween are just simple examples that bring the well-known reactions everyone looks forward to. Christmas is the so called, “best time of the year,” and Halloween is known to be, “spookified fun and unique.” Christmas and Halloween are similar and different in many ways including: their history, their traditions, and their meanings throughout cultures.
In recent years, this holiday has been gaining more and more attention in the US. However, the growth in popularity hasn’t necessarily led to a growth in understanding of the holiday. Some people still associate it with the incredibly commercialized Halloween, but it is much more meaningful than that for those that celebrate it.
After a long night of traveling around the world in search for the gifts he always gets himself, he decides he would no longer gallivant and he was done for the night. The bag slightly unzips as the sleigh comes to a gruesome halt, slowly he drags the bag in the basement leaving only a trail of thick red blood. Lifting the bag up after a long night of joy, Santa unzips the bag to reveal his prizes from the night \. 9 little plump children and beautiful masterpiece photos of the kills of the holiday. “Nothing says Christmas like serial killer”, Santa says, letting out a laughing Ho Ho Ho. Looking at the children stuffed in his bag he took them out one by one, looking closely to pick his little helper for the night. The children cried and
“Ho ho ho” as a kid hops onto his lap. “What would you like for Christmas?” As you know, it is SANTA! During the time is holiday shopping season. There is tons of kids who want to see Santa when they go out with their parents. But a Huge change happen at the Macy's department store in New York City. There now hiring 5 women to played the role of Santa because those 5 women have no job and there is not enough Santa for the shifts. So Macy's hired the 5 ladies and gave them a shift at Macy's. I can see there trying to make the kids happy, but Santa is a man a kids don't think he a women and can make them unhappy and cried like a baby. No parents or even anyone would want kids unhappy because Christmas is about joy, happiness and family. Than
When, Jack Skellington found out about Christmas he kidnapped Santa Claus and took him to Halloween Town. Although, most of the time Jack Skellington was at Halloween Town he felt sad, but who would blame him, as he lives in a place where the characters of Halloween Town only know about Halloween. Halloween Town is a place where
When she went to the cashier she herd this loud siren coming from inside the store, she was the stores 1000th customer. She had received a gift basket for free and what she wanted to buy she didn’t have to pay for it. “This was a very lucky day for me, said Crystal as they walked out of the store and in to the cold weather.” As they were walking to see a few more house the saw Santa and this sign that said: “Help the needy this Christmas”. Crystal saw the sign and she gave Santa her purple hat. “Thank you young lady, said Santa.” “You’re welcome, said
Christmas Eve is a landscape oil painting housed in the George Innes collection at the Montclair Art Museum in New Jersey. This piece, created in 1866, is displayed on a square canvas with unspecified dimensions. The painting is set on a grassy terrain broken in half by a frosty dirt path that leads toward a forest. A black figure is placed at the beginning of this path that is lined with a low stone wall on the right. The sky is dark and cloudy, but clear blue air surrounds the full moon present in the upper middle region of the painting .