Julia Sneden's writes: My husband's Christmas is informed by a heavy dose of Dickens and merrie olde England. It’s not enough to watch every version of A Christmas Carol; he sings along both with Advent hymns on a Canterbury Cathedral Choir CD and The Boar’s Head in Latin as I carry in the roast. He reads Dylan Thomas’s A Child’s Christmas in Wales aloud on Christmas Eve and puts Christmas crackers at each place while reminding us of Boxing Day.
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