Whether traveling or staying home this holiday season, this World Tour of the Web will make you want to drink a cup of egnnog and fry up a potato latke. My family celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas (Christmakkah, if you will). Here are some wacky, useful, interesting, and beautiful stories that focus on these two winter holidays.

A Butter Message to the USA
by Tommy, My Life as Tommy
With Christmas fast-approaching Tommy is quite displeased that he will not be able to make the traditional Norweigian holiday pussycat cake for which butter is the main ingredient. I can’t stop doing impersonations of this flamboyant blogger from Norway chastising Americans for our lack of compassion over his country’s butter shortage this holiday season. Warning, soon you too will be announcing, “I will force you to watch me while I eat all of your butter that you were going to have at Christmas evening!”
Celebrating Hanukkah When You Travel
by Debbie Dubrow, Delicious Baby
Here are some helpful tips for celebrating Hanukkah while away from home including travel menorah tips and gifts to give on-the-go, as well as where to celebrate and get your Hanukkah traditional treats.
Around the Tree and Around the World
by Kymri, Mira Terra Travels
Take a trip around the world from Africa and Asia to Europe, North America and beyond in this photo-centric post featuring the well-traveled author’s vast souvenir ornament collection.
Over Achieving Elf on the Shelf Mommies
by Jen, People I Want to Punch in the Throat
On a blog dedicated to all things and people punch-in-the-throat-worthy, this post lampoons those moms who make the rest of us look bad by spending WAY too much time moving their Elf on a Shelf too often and even having the little bugger ”play tricks” on the kiddos by baking loads of cookies and leaving mom a big mess to clean up. I’ll one up the author; I want to punch anyone who even OWNS an Elf on a Shelf. I’ve got enough to do during the holidays without adding an annoying elf to the mix!
6 Jolly Reasons to Spend Christmas in Alaska
by Rachel Denning, BootsnAll
This clever post uses the lyrics from Christmas carols plus gorgeous photos to convince us to head to Alaska for a white Christmas.
Where Can You Find the World’s Largest Hanukkah Menorah? New York City Of Course!
by Nadia Carriere, Child Mode
There’s not as much hullaballoo surrounding Hanukkah as there is for Christmas but those who want to celebrate the Festival of Lights can do so in grand style in New York City. There are nightly lightings throughout Hanukkah plus a few special events like a Grand Menorah Parade on December 22 and a party with singing, games, chocolate gelt, and latkes on December 25.
Carlson School of Management Flash Mob, Deck the Halls
by UMN Videos
Need a little perking up? I dare you to watch this festive flash mob at the University of Minnesota without smiling.
Photo by kakisky (Creative Commons)
Your turn!
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