Thursday, December 18, 2008

It's Beginning to Look a Little Like Christmas

Although it really doesn't feel like Christmas to us here because of the weather and all, we have seen some pretty fun decorations around the city and thought we would share some of the things we see here. One good thing is that Brazil is a very Christian country so to have a nativity in the center of town is okay here. I really like this one even though it isn't typical. It is really pretty at night.
I got our own sorry little tree put up just in time for the new group of Elders that arrived a few weeks ago. It is a little lacking in decorations, but it looks okay at night when the lights are on.


There is a large round-about we drive through often with this large tree in the center. It is made of fabric on some large metal frame. At night, they have colored lights shine up through the middle and is really looks neat.I had to take a picture of the painted snowman on the windows of this mattress store, which, by the way, there are tons of in this city. I was surprised that a snowman would mean Christmas to people here since most of them have never seen snow. I was also surprised to see the painted windows like we have at home too.

I guess Santa doesn't come down the chimney here since there aren't any. He just sneaks in over the balcony.
This "tree" was colorful and caught my eye. I think it is at the headquarters for one of the groups of native people here. I don't know anything about them, but I thought the tree was pretty funky.

This big snowman is made of painted 2 liter bottles. It is actually sort of tacky looking, but I thought it was an accompishment of sorts.

I took pretty lousy pictures the night we were in the old Centro part of the city. I sort of liked the idea of the huge bow on the building though.
Another lousy picture...sorry. It was pretty in real. The lighting on the building is pretty and each balcony had a huge wreath on it that was lit up too. I don't know what the building is, but during December they open the balconies on all the windows and young people that are dressed in Christmas hats, etc. sing and dance. There are two in each window. I think they really might be lip syncing, but it is still really showy and sounds good. That actually got us in the Christmas mood. I think we will try to go again when our family comes down in a few days.

I have no idea what this guy was up to. He was just standing on the street as we passed by one evening. I don't know why he is wearing a green Santa suit. Maybe his red one was dirty.

FELIZ NATAL (Merry Christmas) everyone. It is still okay to say that in Brazil.

3 comments:

Becca's Blog said...

Cool pics. Hey, your tree does look sort of sad. Do you need us to bring you a tree skirt at least? Maybe we can just get some red fabric and bunch it up. See you soon!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lucy said...

The pictures were really fun to see. I'm glad that you get to experience Christmas there. Just so interesting. Have fun with the fam!

Becky said...

Merry Christmas!! That building with the big bow was really cute!! It reminds me of this cheesy little house on 17th street that has a big bow wrapped around it too, only in a white trash sort of way!!