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spelt out in 12 stunning photographs. Their name will be written in snow on a
car windscreen; spelt out in pebbles on a beach and etched into the bark of a
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for the whole range of Microsoft's range of game consoles which include the
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This is one they've been waiting for - the
Spykee robot from
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Christmas gift. Once again we have
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best possible price for the best possible Christmas gift.

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History of Christmas Gifts
Introduction
At "Yours Personally" we understand the importance of
Christmas
Gifts. Our number one seller is of course the
Letter from
Santa and this year our first customer arrived in June which
is the earliest date we have sold a Christmas product on since our
inception in 1999. We know that more and more people are
buying their gifts earlier and earlier but the other side of that
same coin however, is the number of people who leave buying
Christmas gifts right up until the last minute - and yes, it's
usually men who seem to fall into this bracket. It never fails
to surprise us how many people are dashing about the High Street on
Christmas Eve looking for that last minute bargain for their family
and friends. Of course nowadays there really aren't any
excuses for last minute Christmas shopping since we nearly all have
access to the internet and a vast array of products. The
internet is safe (despite the scar stories you here in the media),
and with various delivery options it has never been easier to shop
online.
Although personalised Christmas gifts have been
popular for a long time they have become even more popular with the
advent of the computer. Personalisation for a number of items
is relatively easy and whereas it was usually the case that
personalisation required orders for hundreds or even thousands of a
product, nowadays names can be inscribed, knitted, painted, drawn,
printed onto one single item and it can still be very profitable for
the merchant. Personalisation also looks very professional and
individual.
The First Christmas Gifts
We hope you enjoyed our first article about the
History of Santa and how he brought
presents for children at Christmas time. However, now we want
to delve into the history of tradition of giving Christmas gifts to
each other. Like the origin of Santa, the origin of when
Christmas gifts were first given is shrouded in speculation.
One of the first recorded versions of given Christmas gifts
goes back over
4000 years where a civilisation around the Mediterranean area had a
12 day festival to celebrate the New Year. This was called Zagmuth. However, this was well over 2000 years before the
emergence of Christ. Moving forward a few thousand years we
come to the Romans. They had a celebration around the middle
of December each year called Kalends. This lasted until
January and celebrated their God - Saturn. The Romans would
decorated their homes and hang candles on the trees. They
would also visit each others homes and have parties. And yes,
you've guessed it - they would take gifts to exchange with each
other. These gifts would have been simple - good luck charms
and the like but it is believed they become more elaborate when
food, jewellery and statues of Gods were given.
By now of course we were coming into the early Christian church
and this practise of giving Christmas gifts at this time of year was frowned
upon. However, the tradition continued despite the wrath of
the church. By the Middle Ages a medieval legend suggested that
the young Jesus gave presents and this helped to establish Christmas
Day for Christians to give Christmas gifts. Once again though it was
things such as nuts, fruit, clothing etc that were used as gifts - a
far cry from the expectations of the modern child. In fact it
wasn't until the late 19th century when giving presents became
serious. We have already discussed the way Santa Claus
appeared around this time to give Christmas gifts to children, and
it was then that grown ups too began to give elaborate presents to
teach other. This has grown and grown until today where
the perhaps the Christian message of Christmas has been reduced and
the most important act is the giving (or acquiring) of Christmas
gifts and presents. If you any further information about Christmas
Gifts or
Personalised Christmas Gifts that you would be prepared
to publish here, please do not hesitate to
contact
us
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