Well folks, it's that time of year again! The Christmas season is upon us. Often a confusing time of the year for those visiting the Southern Hemisphere.
An English friend said this to me last week: "It just doesn't feel like Christmas around here. There's no snow or mulled wine or hideous jerseys!"
Nonsense, I replied, we do have those things. We have fake snow coming out of machines. If you look closely you may even notice shopkeepers using spray-on snow for their window displays. We also have an abundance of wine, not just for the mules but for human consumption as well. There's 26 wineries on Waiheke Island alone! As for the hideous jerseys, well they only come on at night or if we're doing a paper-round.
Christmas is summer time here and we love that very much. But that doesn't keep us from being inundated with popular Christmas culture from the other side of the world. All the fantastic songs, books, movies and iPad apps tell us that Christmas includes snow so I've had to explain the Northern and Southern Hemispheres to my 2-year-old.