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[Food porn]: Christmas, sugarcoated

Vritti BansalDecember 25, 2014 | 19:45 IST

The kids waited for Santa...

Photo by Shresth Rajawat. 

A layer of snow peeked from beneath logs of wood,

Photo by Tanisha Sangha. 

While the league of extraordinary gingerbreadmen got themselves in order.

Photo by Shresth Rajawat. 

Baubles and tarts

 Photo by Shresth Rajawat.

And snow on presents.

 Photo by Rajesh Rai. 

Cinnamon smoke swirled out of the chimney

Photo by Shresth Rajawat.

Is that fairy dust?

Photo by Shresth Rajawat.

Mistletoe dropped from the ceiling

 Photo by Shresth Rajawat.

I must be in Bethlehem.

Photo by Shresth Rajawat.

Also read: Ten carols you must play this Christmas

Christmas is nostalgia.

Or at least that's what it becomes. Like all traditions, it helps people maintain a sense of who they are. Tinsel isn't so much about tinsel but a repetition - in untiring circles around the tree - that offers a grounding, a continuity with our past selves, our childhood, our loved ones. In our house (and I've noticed this elsewhere too, at my in-laws, friends, aunts and uncles), every Christmas decoration has its designated place. The tree in one particular corner, the wreath at the front door, the holly wreathing the fireplace, the crib on a side table scattered with straw, the fat Santas hung from the same nail on the wall, year after year. The act of putting up decorations is a ritual as precise as mass in church. And drifting from the stereo, the same Christmas carols that have been playing as long as I can remember. Sometimes, there is such joy in predictability.

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