It's December! To brighten up your days until Christmas, I made a little online Advent Calendar for you! :D
You can open a door every day until Christmas and find a surprise behind - may be a picture, a sketch, a photo, who knows? :)
Hope you enjoy it! Have a cozy and safe winter time!
🎄 http://xmas.tanidareal.com 🎄
You can open a door every day until Christmas and find a surprise behind - may be a picture, a sketch, a photo, who knows? :)
Hope you enjoy it! Have a cozy and safe winter time!
🎄 http://xmas.tanidareal.com 🎄
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I'm not to sure what a advent calendar is. So I'm a little confused on why the numbers are mixed up
An advent calendar is an old tradition, mostly used to entertain children through December as far as I know (and to sometimes make kids stop asking about what presents they're getting or talking about what they want, as my mom said it did with my brother and I).
The mixing of numbers is to add a fun little hunt for the correct number on the day. On December 1st you open door 1 and onwards it goes, usually with the 24th or 25th (depending on which day your country celebrates as Christmas) having a slightly bigger and/or better item.
The most common kind I know is just vaguely Christmas-shaped chocolates, usually quite cheap chocolate at that, but many other kinds exist, and you can even create your own for yourself or someone you care about, if you want and have the patience.
I've seen them before with many things, like alcohol, candies, toys, small games, useful items like soaps and clothing, even some NSFW ones. Larger chocolate brands usually make some that sell at ridiculous prices, because people love their chocolates so much.
My mom once made one each for my brother and I that included random coins, and it became twice as fun to see what coin we'd get on the day. We ended up with the same total, but she hadn't put the coins in the same order for both of us, so it became a fun competition between my brother and I to see who got the more valuable coin that day, haha.
But TLDR the overall gist is basically just that you get one tiny thing every day as you count down to Christmas.
The mixing of numbers is to add a fun little hunt for the correct number on the day. On December 1st you open door 1 and onwards it goes, usually with the 24th or 25th (depending on which day your country celebrates as Christmas) having a slightly bigger and/or better item.
The most common kind I know is just vaguely Christmas-shaped chocolates, usually quite cheap chocolate at that, but many other kinds exist, and you can even create your own for yourself or someone you care about, if you want and have the patience.
I've seen them before with many things, like alcohol, candies, toys, small games, useful items like soaps and clothing, even some NSFW ones. Larger chocolate brands usually make some that sell at ridiculous prices, because people love their chocolates so much.
My mom once made one each for my brother and I that included random coins, and it became twice as fun to see what coin we'd get on the day. We ended up with the same total, but she hadn't put the coins in the same order for both of us, so it became a fun competition between my brother and I to see who got the more valuable coin that day, haha.
But TLDR the overall gist is basically just that you get one tiny thing every day as you count down to Christmas.
Imagine the same thing with birth control pills.
The real surprise comes somewhere in October or September the next year.
The real surprise comes somewhere in October or September the next year.
Accurate. Though whether it's a good surprise or not is very different from person to person, haha.
The adorability readings are off the scale! Wonderful pic!
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