The Jacquie Lawson Advent Calendar is truly something to behold. Once ordered, it arrives on your desktop as a small, shiny snow globe, in which you can see houses and stores and snow falling. This year, it is an alpine village. Last year, it was London! Once opened, it shows, each day, a different part of village or city, where in something magical happens. It's animated, musically scored, synched to your particular time zone, and changes from daylight to night right along with you. There are trains, ski lifts, special treats, puzzles and a Christmas tree to decorate. Last year there was a tiny bit of a Christmas concert at St Paul's Cathedral, a ride on the London Eye and a trip across the Tower Bridge.
They also have cards for all occasions that you send via email. I was introduced to them about 6-7 years ago and have been sending to special people ever since--now my dad, who is 88, sends them, too! They have been doing the Advent Calendars for 3 or 4 years, I think. Just google the name; they'll come up!
We do advent candles at our house; I started a couple of years after I got married, and have been doing it ever since, for 40 years! I love them!
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Date: 2012-11-29 09:35 pm (UTC)They also have cards for all occasions that you send via email. I was introduced to them about 6-7 years ago and have been sending to special people ever since--now my dad, who is 88, sends them, too! They have been doing the Advent Calendars for 3 or 4 years, I think. Just google the name; they'll come up!
We do advent candles at our house; I started a couple of years after I got married, and have been doing it ever since, for 40 years! I love them!