It’s that time of the year!

It’s that time of the year!
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 It’s a busy time of the year and all the major roads are at the centre of traffic jams, but amidst all this frenetic activity, one gets to listen to Christmas Carols played on loudspeakers. The songs, ranging from the traditional ‘Feliz Navidad’ to the popular ‘All I want for Christmas’ reverberate through the air.

You even get to see groups walking in large numbers singing Christmas carols, some of them moving from house to house while others choosing to visit homes for the aged and the like.

And if you have a look at people’s houses as you pass by, most of the houses are already decked up for Christmas.

Inside these houses that have the Christmas tree, crib and interiors decorated for the season, the joy of Christmas is such that Goan families start preparing days earlier for this joyous occasion.

Every year, families get supercharged and energised to celebrate the best time of the year. It is during this time that boys and girls, the young and the old put on their favourite outfits and begin to put up the decor, the Christmas tree, wall hangings, the star and all the other Christmassy stuff around their homes.

“I’ve just come home for Christmas. Before arriving, I had already made plans to meet up with friends but as soon as I reached home, my parents told me to keep all those pans for later as we had to put up the Christmas decoration. And I am glad they waited for me as we have been putting up the Christmas décor together for as long as I can remember and it’s great reliving those memories and making new ones,” says Jolan Abreu.

While there are some houses where the families are famous for their innovative ideas when it comes to decorating their Christmas trees, there are some houses that are famous for how the entire house is illuminated for the festive season.

The symbolism and treats associated with the festival are also special. A star – symbolising the birth of Christ – is seen hanging on the front porch of every house. The mouth-watering sweets like bebinca, marzipan shapes, nevreos, kalkals, dodol, cakes, sugar-coated candies are beautifully placed on the tray, lying on the table in every house on Christmas day.

“I recently got married and moved to my husband’s house and I was quite pleased to show them our family recipes and style of making Christmas sweets. And mind you, we got all the family members involved and hopefully what we are making will turn out to be as sweet as the effort,” said Isabel Fernandes.

The excitement of Christmas is so much that it’s palpable even before the day. “My husband, Rox Gomes, does a countdown to Christmas every year. He does it on the phone and changes the Whatsapp family group to different Christmas themes. Christmas is a festival that gets all the family members together. These days we put on the Christmas lights and listen to Christmas carols. Our puppy, Bailey, also shares in the excitement of the family,” says Dr Linoshka D’Silva.

On one hand, you have family members visiting home after a long period to spend Christmas with their families and on the other hand you have families getting ready to attend one wedding after the other. And there are those who are actively involved in their local parishes and are getting ready for the Christmas Eve mass and celebrations thereafter. “I love this time of the year and Christmas is always special. Even a simple Christmas carol can set the mood. I have been listening to carols from the first week of December and playing it at home whenever I can. In our family, we have this tradition where each family gets a gift for the others and we are currently busy playing Santa,” says Larrisa Mendes.

“The Christmassy vibes arise as Angel Gabriel pops up in our head, hustling us to prepare our hearts for Jesus to be born. The crib is made prior to the festival with the use of mostly hay as it was a cow shed where Jesus was born to Mary. Just as Mother Mary and Joseph went out on their long journey to Bethlehem, we Goans start our journey to decorate our homes with vibrant coloured decorations with red, green and white as the highlighting colours. Christmas cannot be complete without a Christmas tree set up, with cotton buds serving as snow in a state like Goa that has never experienced real snow. It is a celebration of happiness and joy, where people have get-togethers and competitions to mingle together happily,” adds Mellisa Pacheco.

“We always make a big life size crib near our residence along with our neighbours and work for this began last month. It is not so much as to impress the public that may see it but it is more about how we like to celebrate Christmas. It is fun for the young ones who get all excited and for me, this is about spreading that Christmas cheer,” says Felipe Mascarenhas.

This sense of Christmas joie de vivre can be felt

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