I mentioned on my last post that a New Zealand Christmas is different to those back home. This year has been very odd for me I have not decorated a tree, I have not done any baking I only truly got into the Christmas mood on Christmas eve and that was because I kept up a tradition from back home of wrapping up presents and watching Christmas movies. I did this at work getting the tables ready for Christmas Lunch :) 
| A perfect summers Christmas Day. | 
| Christmas Day Blue Sky | 
| Christmas Day at the Wellesley | 
| Cousin Gina with her husband Dave and daughters Emma and Laurel | 
Boxing day I spent at the beach enjoying yet more stunning weather followed by yummy home-made chicken burgers. A fun day. 
So my conclusion after my first Christmas away from home. I prefer Christmas in England. My Christmas was lovely but not really Christmas for me. The fact that I worked so much before Christmas and on Christmas  day perhaps did not see me enjoy a southern hemisphere Christmas as much as I might otherwise. I am now ready for summer and excited to enjoy this part of the year in New Zealand.  
Merry Christmas everyone.  
Thanks for reading,  
Katie, x.x.
 
 
Hi Katie! I know what you mean about preferring a European Christmas, its a bit hard to get into the right spirit in the middle of summer! After all, Christmas is a lot about traditions - baking gingerbread cookies, drinking mulled wine, decorating the tree and enjoying all the pretty Christmas lights isnt quite the same when its not dark and cold! But like you I really enjoy the summer, sun and beaches at the moment, so I didnt mind too much either! (A late) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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