The words I think of when I think of Christmas: Snow, Winter, Christmas Trees, Christmas decorations, Christmas lighting (outdoor & indoor), Presents, Santa Claus
The Nutcracker (the actual thing and the musical), Christmas Spirit, Giving, Stockings hanging over the fireplace, Angels, Bells, Rudolph, Candy Canes, Carols, Hot Cocoa, December, Eggnog, Elves, Gingerbread, North Pole, Jack Frost, Noel, Mistletoe, Reindeer, Tinsel, and other Christmas-y things.
Some funny things to write on Christmas cards are:Santa said he'll make his rounds when he gets out of the snowdrift.Good thing there's no fog this year. Rudolf's nose went out.I'm bringing you a present when I remember where I hid it.
WikiAnswers can't read your mind to know how you want to spend your Christmas. You need to get your brain in gear and think of some things you want to do and write them in your essay.
give him some chocolates.............
You could get a guy some chocolates or maybe a teddy and make sure u get him a card
To write a good Christmas song you should first think of the chorus part. if you think of that part it will lead to some other good ideas. since Christmas is a really nice holiday when Jesus was born, try to make it meaningful. write things everyone loves about Christmas. then right things you personally think about it. it doesn't even have to rhyme. If you put in the right words, things that will make people see chrismas differenly, and when sharing it, singing your best, it will be the best ever.
make a video write a story do a time line write a poem analogize a poem analyse a play write journal entries
A poem because a poem mostly gets you started then when you have good poems you should start a story. You should write whichever one you want! Some people like writing poetry and some don't.
I love you
have a wolfing Christmas to you and your family
Yes it is. Some authors write a poem so touching that they even cry (myself, for example)
Debate exists on whether Henry Livingston Jr. or Clement Clarke Moore wrote "Twas the Night Before Christmas." While Moore is traditionally credited as the author, some believe Livingston may have penned the poem.
Christmas lights