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The website content discusses the significance of December globally, focusing on traditional celebrations, personal reflections, and the Blue Insights writing challenge for December 2020.

Abstract

The provided web content delves into the cultural and personal significance of December, a month marked by the winter solstice and a variety of traditional celebrations around the world. It emphasizes the association of December with Christmas, characterized by festive decorations, family time, and a general atmosphere of warmth and togetherness. The content also serves as a prompt for the Blue Insights writing challenge titled "What December Means to Me," inviting writers to share their personal experiences and perspectives. Contributors are instructed to include a link to the prompt and use specific tags for their submissions. The page further highlights outstanding contributions from the previous month's cultural prompt, showcasing a range of creative works that explore themes of nature, resilience, and hope.

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  • December is seen as a month of darkness turned into light, symbolizing renewal and hope as the days gradually lengthen after the winter solstice.
  • The personal significance of December is deeply rooted in childhood memories, familial traditions, and the collective joy of the holiday season.
  • Christmas is a central theme in December, representing a period of relaxation, family bonding, and reflection on life's important aspects.
  • The Blue Insights writing challenge encourages a diverse array of personal narratives and creative expressions, celebrating the unique interpretations of the month of December.
  • The outstanding contributions from the previous month's prompt reflect a broad spectrum of human emotion and experience, from the appreciation of nature to the acceptance of life's cycles.

WRITING PROMPT

Traditional December Celebrations Around the World

Blue Insights Cultural Prompt — December 2020

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December is the month when the day in our part of the world is at its darkest.

December is the month of winter solstice. The winter solstice in the northern hemisphere occurs in December each year, but the dates vary from 20 to 23 December. This is the time when the sun “turns”, and the days ahead will slowly lengthen.

It’s the time when we stay indoors for the most part.

What does December stand for?

For many, December is synonymous with Christmas.

As children, we remember this part of the year as Christmas decorations, school holidays, snow, lots of snow. And gifts, and time with siblings and parents, the TV classics and the special Christmas mood.

It is the time of year when people send nice Christmas greetings to each other, there is a real Christmas mood and there must be candles of all kinds that are lit everywhere. And of course Christmas music.

Christmas means a lot of different things, but most of all it means free time to gather both oneself and the family. Christmas is a time where you slow down, retreat a little and take care of family, friends and yourself. We enjoy traditional food, have time off from work and time for what really matters in life.

December is a month with many lights — and it is a time that almost everyone has a special relationship with.

— What does December mean to you?

Here is the writing challenge from Blue Insights for December 2020:

What December Means to Me

Each contribution should include, at the bottom, a link to this prompt as well as three mandatory tags: ‘Blue Insights’, ‘Cultural Prompt’, and ‘Writing Prompts’.

Outstanding contributions sparkled in our “Cultural Prompts — November 2020” — “Learning to tame your grays between the dark and the fake…”

Capricious Grey — Days When the Skylight Blends

by Sylvia Wohlfarth

I Love Trees — I Hope They Survive Us

by Patrick M. Ohana

Float While Others Flail — A poem of division

by Dennett

https://readmedium.com/float-while-others-flail-4089a21c7fbf

Doors — To my daughter, my pilgrimage partner

by Jenine Bsharah Baines

Waiting for the Start — Poetry Releasing the Gray

by Samantha Lazar

Journey From Darkness To Death To The Lightness Of Being — Darkness lost its grip in the light of full acceptance

by Ruchi Thalwal

https://readmedium.com/journey-from-darkness-to-death-to-the-lightness-of-being-4d65576863b3

Gray Matter — That can never be killed

by Victoria Ponte

Stay Tuned — Heartbeat… the Rhythm of Love

by Joanna Vang

The Silver Lining — A Flicker of Hope

by Dr. Preeti Singh

Thanks for all of our talented writers and their priceless contributions to Blue Insights.

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