Please remember why we celebrate –  Jesus Christ. He
was born so he could die to save us from our sins. In some countries they are
removing prayers from many institutions, they are trying to take Christ out of Christmas.
As Christians (whether born-again or not) we have a duty to keep this holy tradition alive. 
 Over the last decade The Jonkanoo celebration
has transition into a more modern form of dancing and gyrating- sound systems
lines every corner on a main street in the largest towns, even the smaller
communities but the majorities of people ascend into town. 
Grand Market is the biggest
shopping day in Jamaica. Unlike other countries that close their doors early establishments
and vendors sell their wares way into Christmas morning.  Christmas eve is a joyous occasions as people
are able to connect with friends that they haven’t seen throughout the year.  One of the most amusing things that brings a
smile to my face every time is how people party way into Christmas morning and
then go to Church for  Christmas morning
service.
We could not go without mentioning
Christmas dinner; there is usually a big spread of several meats: Curried Goat,
RoastedBeef, Baked Chicken, and Oxtail served with Rice and Gungo Peas.  A must have is the given sorrel drink. And to
top it all off a slice Christmas Rum and Fruit Cake. The cake is
usually prepared weeks in advance.
Yum yum!!!


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