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Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? For as long as I can remember, I’ve enjoyed a pink one.

For starters, my childhood gifts were always wrapped in white paper with pink ribbons. It was a sort of tradition, I suppose. Instead of using gift tags our family offerings would always be wrapped in a consistent style or color of paper. Each year the color or style of wrap would change for everyone but me. I was the oldest and first to score the best color combo ever! To this day, whenever I see a package wrapped in white paper with pink ribbon, I can’t help but smile.

I love remembering those fun childhood days, the December dreams when everything from the Christmas tree to the outdoor lights just seemed so magical. Back then it never occurred to me that it was tacky to have more than one illuminated Santa in your yard or that all of those bright colored lights contributed to the energy crisis. I just loved it! The more decorations there were, the better. This was long before that “less is more” concept came upon my radar.

Although when it comes to holiday light displays, I still think the more the better. After all, the tree at Rockefeller Center has 30,000 lights on it! The Holidays are just a great time to go all out, to be extra creative and have fun. I remember one year we put Santa and Frosty together in the Nativity scene. It just seemed they belonged there... We didn’t really care about the historical accuracy of our decorating.

After finishing the spruce-up of our home and yard, we would then drive around and look at everyone else’s creations. We’d critique ‘em and steal ideas for next year. That was so fun! I still like critiquing holiday light presentations. I’m happy to report that I enjoy some of the same traditions here in the big city as I did growing up in the country. All of us at
fredflare.com take an annual walk around the neighborhood each year to pick our faves. I’m pretty excited because a fire escape on my building is definitely up for 2003’s grand prize...

I don’t have any lights on my fire escape but I have decorated my apartment a little bit this year. In my bedroom I’ve placed a tiny silver tree with pink decorations. It makes me just as happy as any tree I had growing up! Mom ran the show on the family Christmas tree but my sister and I also had small artificial trees in our rooms that could be decorated however we wished. Of course my tree was always white and always had some sort of pink theme happening.

I often decorated my little tree with Barbie clothes and ornaments I collected over the year, although I did have a Muppet tree one year with Miss Piggy as the tree topper. Whatever phase I was into just seemed to translate into my decorating. The same was true as I grew older. For years in Chicago I had a vintage silver 1950’s tree with a color wheel and... more Barbie clothes! I guess some things never change.

These days, though, it seems like the gap between Christmas and the rest of the year is getting shorter. Time just moves so fast now! It’s easy to get overwhelmed with activities, shopping and to-do’s and forget to take in the little things that make the season special. Last year I missed a lot of the Holiday happenings in NYC because I was just too busy. This year I decided to start early.

Luckily my friend Jeff was visiting from Chicago. He would be my holiday buddy! Jeff was coming to town to try and meet his idol Pat Benatar at J&R Records so the season would have a sort of jingle bell rock kick-off. (But it still had a bit of nostalgia to it as well. “Hit Me with Your Best Shot” was a big baton routine for me growing up...) Pat sang three songs and totally rocked out! We also got to meet her and get an autograph. Jeff said it was the best Christmas present ever!

We spent the rest of the day obsessing about Pat... until she was replaced with conversation about Boy George. Jeff had also bought us tickets to see
Taboo on Broadway the next day! Taboo is a new musical about Boy and Leigh Bowery. It was great! I have a new crush on Boy George and Culture Club again... Both Pat and Boy have been in my cd player ever since, along with some fun Holiday music like Christmas with the Rat Pack.

As my weekend with Jeff came to a close, we took in some serious Holiday activites! We strolled around Rockefeller Center and enjoyed watching the ice skaters in Central Park. We drank peppermint hot chocolates from Starbucks and went to see
Elf. Later we strolled about town admiring the Holiday windows. The city sparkled and we held each other close, feeling the Christmas chill. Good thing I had my new coat, an early gift from my mother. Guess what? It’s pink.

Happy Holidays, everybody! Send me an email at lulu@fredflare.com and let me know what you are up to this season. Or, if you’re in NYC, pop on by one of our Saturday sales and tell me in person! I’m also on the lookout for some festive light displays. Please let me know if ya see any real winners. Below you’ll find a list of some other fun NYC Holiday light presentations. Enjoy!

Broadway Holiday Tree
One December 11th, lots of Broadway stars help light this 25-foot spruce tree with colorful lights and festive ornaments that represent every show currently playing On and Off Broadway.

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
This is practically the world’s most famous Christmas tree. Chris and Keith always get a polaroid taken here every year! On view daily through January 3rd from 5:30am to 11:30pm, all day on Christmas and from 5:30 am to 9:00 pm on New Year’s Eve. 30 Rockefeller Center Plaza at 49th St.

Christmas in Little Italy
Little Italy has been transformed into a winter wonderland with tons o’ Christmas lights and decorations, strolling carolers in costume, parades and religious processions December 13-15 and December 20-22 from noon to 5 pm. Mulberry Street between Canal and Broome Streets.

Grand Central Holiday Light Show & Fair
Here you’ll find wintry laser projections on the gorgeous constellation-clad ceiling in the main terminal. The shows are every 30 minutes and accompanied by holiday music. In between shows you can check out the Holiday Fair located in Vanderbilt Hall. The light show goes through December 31 while the Holiday Fair runs until December 24. Monday-Saturday 10am – 8pm and Sunday noon to 6. Grand Central Termina, 42nd St & Park Av

Bronx Zoo’s Holiday Lights
The zoo lights up over a hundred amazing animal sculptures every night from December 15 through January 4. Bronx Zoo, Bronx River Parkway at Fordam Rd, 718-367-1010.

12/04/03



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