Who is St. Andrew?
Why do we celebrate St Andrew's Day?
It's St Andrew's Day on the 30 November. He is the patron saint of Scotland. He is also the patron saint of Romania, Greece, Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Patron saints are chosen to be special protectors or guardians over things.
St Andrew's Day falls on November 30, according to many Christian churches. It is a bank holiday in Scotland.
The main course of haggis should be served with bashed neeps (mashed turnips) and chappit tatties (mashed potatoes).
Which music is played on St. Andrew’s Day?
Ceilidh (pronounced “kay-lee”), coming from the Gaelic word meaning “to party” or “to visit,” is a traditional Scottish country dance that’s all about fun. These events, often held on St. Andrews Day, involve Scottish folk music mixed with modern pop music, dancing, and storytelling. Read more.
Bakers are decorating, designing, and baking cakes to look realistic. In recent times you can hardly differentiate between some cakes and real objects if placed side by side. The Barbie doll cakes, princess dress cakes are made by an incredible Russin pastry chef or pâtissier who goes by the name Kabilova_cake who lives in Moscow. She is a dessert expert who designs beautiful cute barbie and princess cakes.
16 incredible doll cakes by the bakester Kabilova.
Most people are yet to feel the spirit of Christmas, Putting up some Christmas decoration in your home is the first step to igniting the Christmas spirit. Not to worry because celebrating Christmas virtually can be fun with the right activity and people. There are plenty of activities that will add festive cheer, joy, happiness, laughter, and social interaction to any Christmas virtual event. Remember it's up to you to spice up every activity. Send out invitations early enough will prepare everyone to have the right tool for any virtual Christmas event and online party.
1. Virtual Christmas music fair. Create a Christmas party theme and start sending out invitations to family and friends. You can publish an open invitation on social media platforms. The bigger the better. You can host the music fair on any video chat platform that allows lots of people to connect at the same time.
2. Virtual Christmas carol party. It is all about Christmas, connect with friends and family, and sing Christmas carol.
3. Virtual Christmas storytime. Connect virtually and talk about the origin of Christmas, tell Christmas stories, and enjoy the fun time.
4.Gingerbread House Challenge. A great fun activity, making a beautifully decorated gingerbread house from scratch. Let's get creative this Christmas.
5. Christmas cooking along. Christmas comes with glad tidings and lots of food. Host a Christmas cooking along with a professional chef leading the Christmas cooking party virtually.
6. Christmas game and quiz. This is so much. Asking and answering questions about Christmas history and its origin. The winner gets a prize.
7. Virtual Cocktail Making. How about we invite fun and vibrate mixologist and make cocktails together virtually. You too can be a bar chef on Christmas day.