

On Christmas Day, someone would pass the baby Jesus figurine around and have everyone in the room kiss him before he was placed in his bed in the manger.
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At the end of our procession the participants were let into the final house and rewarded with brown paper bags full of peanuts, oranges and candy. There would be wounds from painful, hot wax on hands and the occasional odor of burnt hair due to someone getting too close to a lit candle or sparkler. There would be taunting and pushing and someone singing completely out of tune. With children in the group, the procession was never smooth sailing. We were a procession of aunts, grandparents, cousins and friends going from door-to-door in our neighborhood singing the pleas of Joseph and Mary for lodging. It’s a reenactment of Joseph and Mary going from inn-to-inn, looking for lodging in Bethlehem before Jesus was born. I also remember the Posadas, our Mexican version of caroling. The nativity scene would be placed at the edge of this tiny town. But, I also remember celebrating Christmas in my mother and father’s hometown of Zacatecas, in Mexico and in Juárez, México where one of my aunts lived.Īll would put out these wonderful miniature replicas of the town of Bethlehem in their homes. The Biblical meaning for me was a short story about a horrible king who wanted baby Jesus dead, and about three wise men walking across the desert to find the new king, baby Jesus, in a manger to offer him gifts. For other popular attractions, contact them to see if they are open and what the operating times will be.Ĭhristmas is a magical time here in Puerto Rico and Three iIngs Day is even more special.When I was a little girl, the arrival of the Tres Reyes Magos meant something very special to me - a second chance at getting more gifts after Christmas.

As for restaurants this will be hit or miss, so plan ahead and check Facebook pages for announcements.įor tourists El Yunque will be open, El Morro and San Cristobal Forts in Old San Juan will be open.

