CHRISTMAS
Cheers to a
Meaningful
Christmas
“Christmas decor
at Jamaica Pegasus”
By Indi Mclymont Lafayette,
Family and Faith Magazine Writer
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HRISTMAS IS ALL ABOUT CELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST AND A BIG PART OF THAT
celebration is reflected in the amazing lights displays and superlative decor. By far, one of the
most beautiful christmas decors we saw throughout the holidays was unfurled at the lovely lobby
of The Jamaica Pegasus. What an eye for colour coordination and detail! It was blue and beautiful!
Outside of the lovely décor however, Family and Faith Magazine takes a moment to reflect on some of
the interesting things people did to add more fun and meaning to the season.
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Surprise presents – some persons opened
presents in the morning on Christmas but
added an extra element of the unexpected
and saved a gift for after lunch or after
dinner. So when everyone thought the gift
giving was over there came round two. This
extra gift was more appreciated because it
was unexpected.
. Hide and seek present giving – those who
had children under 12 had fun making them
search for their gifts. Parents hid presents under
chairs, in the closet, in cupboards and got the
kids to look for them. If they found someone
else’s gift they had to keep it a secret and
leave it there. Once everyone found their gift
they gathered and shared their gift hunting
adventures.
. For those who liked being on the road during
the Christmas holidays, some took the family
for a ride looking at Christmas lights. There
were some homes in Kingston, Clarendon
and Manchester for example that were
noted for their Christmas lights displays. Some
homeowners didn’t mind families taking
pictures in front of their houses and sharing
them with family and friends via social media.
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