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"djsdragongirl;14252743" wrote:"SjappielovePaul;14252711" wrote:
Ah, I thought Yule was Scandinavian, is it both Celtic as Scandinavian? Or do Scandinavians just celebrate somethings similar to it?
Oh well, anyway, I have heard of it before, it's fun to learn more about it here :)
Yule is celebrated by many. Celtic is the way we celebrate it, but we also throw in the Cherokee Celebrations as well. So pretty much all of December is celebrated by my family....it doesn't help we also have 5 birthdays between now and the 30th of December...lol
Haha, well those november/december months are pretty busy down in the Netherlands as well ;) we have Sint Maarten (which has similarities with Halloween) on november 11th, than Sinterklaas comes to our country which is celebrated about three weeks (he always arrives on a saturday and always leaves the night of december 5th after gifting all the Dutch children and probably the Belgian as well) after that it's advent and christmas, followed by new years haha! November is the worst for me having so many birthdays I just have to skip some of them!
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