This is how we party in Puerto Rico … during the Christmas holidays!!


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Source/Article/Full credit: http://www.elboricua.com/pr_christmas.html

~~A Puerto Rican Christmas~~

Navidad is the best of Puerto Rican culture.

Nowhere else is Christmas celebrated like in Borinquen. Navidad is the time of tradition, aguinaldos, décimas, y de ser jíbaro Puertorriqueño.

Christmas celebrations in Puerto Rico begin very early in December and do not stop on December 25th. The celebrations can continue into the middle of January if you consider the ”octavas and octavitas”. The big Christmas celebrations are; December 24 – Nochebuena; December 25 – Navidad; December 31 – Despedida de Año; and the biggest and most important of all for the children, of course, el Día de Reyes on January 6th.

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What makes our Christmas different?

First, most “Ricans” pretend to be jíbaros (or claim to be from el campo) during the holidays. We have a “pava” (traditional straw-hat) in storage just for Christmas.

Puerto Ricans are known for their unforgettable “parrandas or trullas navideñas“. A parranda is when a small group of friends gathers together to “asaltar” or surprise another friend. It’s the Puerto Rican version of Christmas caroling. Most parranderos play some sort of instrument, either guitarras, tamboriles, güiro maracas, or palitos. And they all sing. A parranda tends to be more secular than religious however many of the traditional aguinaldos (Puerto Rican Christmas songs) retain the holiday spirit.

The parranderos arrive at the destination and then very quietly gather by the front door. At a signal all start playing their instruments and singing. The parrandas usually begin after 10pm in order to surprise and wake the sleeping friend. The parranderos are invited in and refreshments, music and dance follow. Of course we don’t surprise unsuspecting victims. The parranderos are given plenty of “hints” before hand by the homeowner that he is ready to receive a parranda.

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The party goes on for an hour or two then everyone, including the owners of the house, leave to parrandear some more. The group grows as they offer their parranda at several houses during that night. At the last house probably around 3 or 4 in the morning the homeowner offers the traditional chicken soup or asopao de pollo.

The party is over at dawn.

Part of the holiday festivities includes cooking a pig on a spit. Most Puerto Ricans will feel their Christmas was a little incomplete if they did not get to participate or enjoy an old fashioned lechón asao. Cooking the pig is a big event. The pig is purchased and prepared a couple of days ahead. On the “big day” the pig is mounted on a stick and put to cook as early at 4 in the morning. At least two people must be on “watch” with the pig to turn it and make sure all goes well. Friends and relatives begin arriving later in the morning (this is an all day party.) While the pig roasts there is lots of holiday music. Older women will be in the kitchen cooking side dishes that will accompany the lechón. Children will be playing tag and getting in trouble. Guests bring traditional holiday desserts.

Traditional Puerto Rican Christmas foods such as pasteles, lechón asado, arroz con dulce, tembleque, and coquito give Puerto Ricans a separate identity from the rest of the world. Before Puerto Rican traditions became influenced by American culture Christmas Day was a joyful day and some gifts were received at some houses, but it was not from San Nicolás. Santa couldn’t make it to the tropics in his hot wool suit with cap and raindeer.

Our holiday gifts used to be from Los Reyes Magos.

Our Reyes celebration begins on the eve of Three Kings Day.

On the evening of January 5th Puerto Rican children go outside with scissors and shoe boxes to cut grass for the camels to eat. The grass goes into shoe boxes and the boxes are placed under the beds of parents, grandparents, godparents, uncles, aunts, etc. Some time during the night Los Reyes come and while their camels eat the grass Los Reyes fill the shoe boxes to overflowing with gifts, and sweets, and many wonderful things.

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It is hard for Boricuas to keep our Navidad traditions especially living in places where it gets very cold. But we excel at improvisation. Make sure your children experience an old fashioned parranda. And don’t forget to always celebrate Los Reyes. It makes unforgetable memories.

Just like there is nothing that compares to a Puerto Rican Navidad, nothing compares with what Puerto Ricans go through their first Christmas away from the Island. It is indeed a triste Navidad like the song says.

Puerto Ricans traditionally continued to celebrate Las Navidades until after Los Reyes. Celebrations began early in December and continued until almost February – with the Octavas, right after Los Reyes, and then the Octavitas. The island is loosing many of their Puerto Rican traditions by trading them with American traditions that is natural and is happening all over the world. Today islanders celebrate Santa and quit right after Los Reyes. 

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At our own home we try to follow traditional Puerto Rican traditions. Santa is treated like a sweet lovable fictional character. It is a cute story and nothing more. Santa certainly does not bring our children gifts on December 25th, we, the parents do.

We have Santa statues throughout the house as decorations, we have our kids and dogs photographed with Santa, but we do not celebrate Santa. Christmas Day is for celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ the Son of God and we celebrate it the way “old” Puerto Rico celebrated. We want to stay true to our roots and culture.

And YES, we definitely celebrate Los Reyes!

As children, we grew up knowing that Puerto Rican traditions were different and certainly much more fun than others.

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Music Source: http://insidethemindofisadora.com/2013/12/14/coquito-a-traditional-puerto-rican-libation-2/

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Exitos Navideños De Puerto Rico: La Gran Trulla

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~~¡ Aqui Es Navidad Todo El Año !~~

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~~Cuatro, maracas, pandereta, guiro, pava. Pascuas, Hibiscus … Tres Reyes~~

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~~McRex Resort ….. The Manger with a typical Florida palm tree~~

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We ALL are ONE!!

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We ALL celebrate CHRISTMAS!! 

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~~PAVA – Puertorriqueña~~

To start the day ….. Mandiba reaches his final resting place … QUNU


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It’s torrential raining this morning in my corner of the world. I would like to think, as is the African belief, that this is good.

This is an honor to a great man and a welcome to his final destination knowing that his life was lived as it was meant to be. 

NELSON MANDELA … MADIBA … WELCOME HOME!

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In a far away part of the world, the final destination and resting place for a unique human being has been reached.

His human remains will now belong to the soil in the land that he was born. The world mourns the loss of this human being, 

However, he belongs to history now. His legacy is secured.

It’s now the responsibility of those left behind to continue his efforts for the betterment of his beloved South Africa and for the rest of the world to honor his example, teachings, beliefs, philosophy and his memory.

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Credit for all these photos goes fully to Ms. Melanie Nathan, a South African native, based in San Francisco, who was in the right place, at the right time. She has been in South Africa throughout the time since Madiba passed on. She’s been there in person, witnessing and documenting first hand all of the events, ceremonies and out-pouring of emotions due to Nelson Mandela’s passing. 

~~THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO START THIS DAY~~

I strongly believe that all things happen for a reason ….. Melanie was there for herself, for her country, for Madiba, to be able to experience all of this and to be able to share with all of us who couldn’t physically be there.

This is closure … life coming full circle for you, my dear friend!! 

Source: http://oblogdeeoblogda.me/2013/12/14/nelson-mandela-laid-to-rest/#comment-32802

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~~FROM HER FACEBOOK STATUS~~

“Tata #Madiba, Father of the Nation, has brought the world to #Qunu South Africa – 6 AM, Dec 15 – All eyes are on #Qunu as we prepare our final farewell, #TATA #MADIBA . Our Nelson #Mandela will be laid to rest in the village of his birth with his #Themba Xhosa burial.

Thousands held night vigils, all across this land – song and dance celebration the life of our icon of democracy freedom equality and peace. Gathered everywhere in unison last night, bracing for this, the saddest day of all ten days of mourning. The funeral will be broadcast on TV and at stadiums all across the country.

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Close family members and only a few invited guests will go to the actual burial site after the marquis service on the rolling hills, where Madiba once herded cows, played his childhood Xhosa games, and lived his rituals.

Mandela will rest next to relatives at his family Grave site.

All the guests in Qunu are expected to be seated by 7 AM in the huge white marquis that adorn the sparse yet vast rolling hills, dotted by stark contrasting huts and cows.

Satellites, media village, shot up overnight as hundreds of red-eyed journalists from around the world camp on stretchers under the African sky. It is an unbelievable sight surreal. The oddity as Journalists shoo cows grazing by the satellites, hoping to protect their signals.

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Latest arrivals via SABC News, 24 heads of State, Britain’s Prince Charles, High Comm Judith McGregor, Adv. George Bizos, seeing Oprah Winfrey walk off plane with Gail and Stedman, Thabo Mbkei, Pres. Zuma, Tutu, Fellow Rivonia Trial comrades, family …

Who could have imagined the melding of traditional and State as we now watch the SA military marching through the QUNU tribal hills …. drums, trumpets, prepping for 21 gun salute, slaughtering of the sacrificial cow …

I have witnessed traditional but have never seen the merge of formal State funeral with it.

I will board my plane for NYC at 7 PM and will probably go silent for most of today ….. I am going to allow for my own tears because my heart is breaking today…..

~~R.I.P. TATA HAMBA KAHLE~~

Source: https://www.facebook.com/melanie.nathan1?fref=ts

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REMEMBERING NELSON MANDELA …. TATA …. MADIBA

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~~IN HIS HONOR~~

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~~EIFFEL TOWER … LIT WITH THE COLORS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG~~

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EMPIRE STATE BUILDING IN NEW YORK CITY HONORS MANDELA WITH THE COLORS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG

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A tribute to Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela : SABC TV live coverage.

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Continuous live coverage of events following the passing of former South African president Nelson Mandela…see more at http://www.sabc.co.za/mandela

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Melanie Nathan, the publisher of an exceptionally outstanding BLOG,  is a lawyer, mediator, equality activist, and human rights advocate who speaks and writes on issues impacting LGBTI communities around the world, with a focus on the U.S.A. and Africa. In addition to reporting related news and stories, O-Blog-Dee-O-Blog-Da, serves as a platform for Nathan and her guests to highlight their work in a world where gay, lesbian, transgender, queer, intersex, and gender-free people are the subjects of persecution and discrimination.

O-Blog-Dee-O-Blog-Da started out as a platform to showcase the equality and human rights advocacy work of Melanie.

Over time it has developed into a renowned BLOG , consisting mostly of unique content, on subjects ranging from U.S. politics and equality to the decriminalization of homosexuality, LGBTQI asylum, sexuality violence and all human rights issues around the globe, with a special focus on Africa.

Melanie, a lawyer, is the founder of Private Courts, Inc.,  an advocacy and conflict resolution practice headquartered in the Bay Area, California.

Nathan, who has been writing her BLOG since 2009, is a commentator and speaker.

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~~CREDIT FOR ALL REAL TIME PICTURES GO TO MS. MELANIE NATHAN~~

~~CREDIT FOR THE WRITTEN WORDS FROM HER FACEBOOK PAGE ALSO GO TOTALLY TO MS. MELANIE NATHAN~~

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We ALL are ONE!! We ALL honor and remember MADIBA.

He leaves a big void behind and huge steps to fill!

YOU HAVE SHOWN THE WORLD, TATA, YOUR LEGACY WILL LIVE FOREVER!!

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Nelson Mandela Laid to Rest


…. almost a front-seat to these events. Thank you Melanie ….. from the heart!!

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REST IN PEACE TATA MADIBA Hamba Kahle

By Melanie Nathan, Dec 15, 2013.

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From my Facebook Status: – Tata #Madiba, Father of the Nation, has brought the world to #Qunu South Africa- 6 AM, Dec 15 – All eyes are on #Qunu as we prepare our final farewell, #TATA #MADIBA . Our Nelson #Mandela will be laid to rest in the village of his birth with his #Themba Xhosa burial.

Thousands held night vigils, all across this land -song and dance celebration the life of our icon of democracy freedom equality and peace. Gathered everywhere in unison last night, bracing for this, the saddest day of all ten days of mourning. The funeral will be broadcast on TV and at stadiums all across the country.

Close family members and only a few invited guests will go to the actual burial site after the marquis service on the rolling hills, where…

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Trans-Pacific Partnership negotations failure


Failure? Sure hope so!!

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This video from the USA says about itself:

TPP Exposed: WikiLeaks Publishes Secret Trade Text to Rewrite Copyright Laws, Limit Internet Freedom

14 Nov 2013

http://www.democracynow.orgWikiLeaks has published the secret text to part of the biggest U.S. trade deal in history, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). For the past several years, the United States and 12 Pacific Rim nations have been negotiating behind closed doors on the sweeping agreement.

A 95-page draft of a TPP chapter released by WikiLeaks on Wednesday details agreements relating to patents, copyright, trademarks and industrial design — showing their wide-reaching implications for internet services, civil liberties, publishing rights,and medicine accessibility. Critics say the deal could rewrite U.S. laws on intellectual property rights, product safety and environmental regulations, while backers say it will help create jobs and boost the economy.

President Obama and U.S. trade representative Michael Froman reportedly wish to finalize the TPP by…

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