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    Default The Christmas Tree

    A beautifully decorated evergreen tree, with colored lights ablaze
    inspires in many warm memories of Christmases long past. The Christmas tree
    has become one of the most beloved and well know holiday symbols.
    The tradition of a holiday tree has been around since ancient times and has
    played an important part in winter celebrations for many centuries. Many
    pagan festivals used trees when honoring their gods and spirits. In Northern
    Europe the Vikings considered the evergreen a symbol and reminder that the
    darkness and cold of winter would end and the green of spring would return.
    The Druids of ancient England and France decorated oak trees with fruit and
    candles to honor their gods of harvests. At the festival Saturnalia the
    Romans decorated trees with trinkets and candles.

    There have also been many legends surrounding the lore of the Christmas
    tree. In one story Saint Boniface, an English monk, came upon a group of
    pagans who had gathered around an oak tree and were preparing to sacrifice a
    child. To stop the sacrifice and save the child, the Saint flattened the oak
    tree with one blow of his fist. A small fir sprang up in its place, which
    Saint Boniface told the pagans was the Tree of Life and represented the life
    of Christ.

    Another legend tells of Martin Luther, the founder of the Protestant
    religion, walking through the woods late one night. As it was clear, many
    stars were shining through the branches of the trees giving the impression
    of twinkling lights. Luther was so inspired by the beauty of the sight that
    he cut down a small evergreen and brought it home. He recreated the stars by
    putting candles on the tree's branches.

    The use of a Christmas tree indoors appears to have begun in Germany. German
    Christians would bring trees into their homes to decorate. In some areas
    evergreen trees were scarce so the families would build a Christmas pyramid,
    simple wooden structures which they decorated with branches and candles.

    The tradition of the Christmas tree eventually spread through out Europe.
    The English Royalty help popularize the tree in England by decorating the
    first Christmas tree at Windsor Castle in 1841. Prince Albert, husband of
    Queen Victoria, decorated the first English Christmas Tree with candles,
    candies, fruits, and gingerbread.

    When the German immigrants went to American they also brought along their
    Christmas trees. In the 1830's most Americans still considered the Christmas
    tree an oddity. One of the first public displays of a Christmas tree was set
    up by German Settlers in Pennsylvania. At the time many still considered the
    tree to be a symbol of pagans and it wasn't until the late 1800's that
    Americans began accepting the Christmas tree.

    Early Christmas trees were often decorated with apples, nuts, cookies,
    colored popcorn and candles. The invention of electricity in the early 20th
    century and use of electrical Christmas lights helped spread the use of the
    Christmas tree.

    It is now common in most communities through out the US to feature public
    displays of Christmas trees. Every year the President of the United States
    lights the National Christmas Tree in Washington and in New York skaters
    spin beneath the lighted tree of Rockefeller Center. Through Europe and the
    rest of the world the Christmas tree has also become readily accepted and
    adored.
    ~*Michelle*~

    ~Wife to Rick since Dec. 19, 1986~
    ~Mother to Richard, 23, Chris, 21, and Dakota, 17~
    ~Mother-in-law to Amber, wife of Richard~
    ~Elementary Teacher~

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    Very nice, Thank you !!!!!!!!!

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