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What was Christmas like when you were growing up?
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La navidad cuando era pequeño 🤔, la recuerdo muy bien, era una fecha llena de aromas muy sencillos y deliciosos, mi mamá preparaba los dulces tipicos de nuestra región natal y la comidad típica del país (hallacas), yo solo jugaba y miraba la tele viendo programas o pelís navideñas jajajaja.
Me colaba en la cocina y le decía a mi mamá que hiciera una hallaca especial, donde yo le indicaba que ingredientes colocarle en mayor cantidad, que eran los garbanzos 🤣, luego le hacía un lazo especial para identificar cuales eran las mías, algunas veces la pasabamos en casa de mis abuelos y podiamos oír las parrandas en las madrugadas, que se les conoce como misas de gallo, eran lo más geniales que recuerdo jajaja, al finalizar venía lo esperado, una porción de bizcochuelo y una copita de vino que no me daban jajaja, pero siempre lograba probarlo, sin dudas unas buenas fechas para recordar, ahora las comparto con mis hijos y paso mis conocimientos culinarios a ellos 😊
>Christmas when I was little 🤔, I remember it very well, it was a date full of very simple and delicious aromas, my mom prepared the typical sweets of our native region and the typical food of the country (hallacas), I just played and watched TV watching Christmas programs or movies hahahaha.
I would sneak into the kitchen and I would tell my mom to make a special hallaca, where I would tell her which ingredients to put the most, which were the chickpeas 🤣, then I would make a special ribbon to identify which ones were mine, sometimes we would spend it at my grandparents' house and we could hear the parrandas in the early morning, they are known as misas de gallo, they were the coolest thing I remember hahaha, at the end came the expected, a portion of bizcochuelo and a glass of wine that they did not give me hahaha, but I always managed to taste it, no doubt some good dates to remember, now I share them with my children and I pass my culinary knowledge to them 😊.
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@buezor | Dec. 20, 2022, 6:51 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [
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>What was Christmas like when Growing up.
You know that rumbling sound the drum makes that keeps increasing. That's the way I usually feel.
The harmattan then adds to the thrill, dry air, hot day, cold nights and as if it wasn't enough, foggy mornings.
I don't know if the rice and stew with chicken was the best part of it or the marching outfits my mum would put on us, or perhaps it's the banger, I was a cunning little kid you know, sneaking out through the back to shoot bangers with my friends.
That's it, it's the bangers, the rice could wait and I didn't like the oversized marching outfits anyways, but the bangers was the climax of that rumbling sound that filled my heart.
We didn't do anything out of the ordinary as a family, no picnics, no Christmas trees, no lights, certainly no candles, we couldn't afford all those luxuries, yet my parents found a way to make it thrilling.
A planned trip to our village was the highlight. Leaving the city for the village during Christmas period was a norm here in Nigeria, as a matter of fact the streets gets lonely during these times and that's not because people are indoors.
The journey to the village was a thrilling one because we get to see all the fuzz Christmas was about on the way. Giant Santa Claus balloons built by fancy restaurants, mesmerising lights lining the edges of tall buildings and then bands of all sorts performing on the road.
The journey alone was worth more than the time spent in the village. The latter was usually filled with unwanted hugs from old people with yellow teeths (no offense to them) and unknown relatives asking silly questions about the city.
Church services was also a big deal for us, as we dance recklessly here in Africa just like David did in the Bible. With the local drums in the village it added more finesse to it, setting it apart from the solemnity of the churches in the city.
I've seen the travails of life, sometimes I wish I was still innocent, but I no longer enjoy Christmas as much as I did before. I still find a way to make it memorable, that's what my mum would want anyways.
Merry Christmas in advance to everyone that stuck around with this comment. It's good to finally be back on Hive.