Feliz Navidad: Puerto Rican tradition says Christmas isn’t over yet

Growing up in Puerto Rico, I have fond memories of the holidays. Christmas, was just the beginning and we would receive one gift. The real holiday came on January 6, El Dia de los Reyes (Three Kings Day).  I remember the day before and going in the fields with the other children in the neighborhood to gather grass. We would put the grass in a shoebox and leave it out for the camels. 
After waking up and receiving our presents our family would get in the car and visit relatives who live in the mountains for the real celebration.  Lots of relatives, lots of children and the food, arroz con gandules, pasteles, and lechon, all made for an experience I still long for today. Unfortunately, times have changed and that tradition is being forgotten. 
Reading the article below brought back all these fond memories. 

Feliz Navidad: Puerto Rican tradition says Christmas isn’t over yet

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One Response to Feliz Navidad: Puerto Rican tradition says Christmas isn’t over yet

  1. Since you mentioned ‘Puerto Rican’

    Have you seen the Christmas movie NOTHING LIKE THE HOLIDAYS?

    I thought it was a pretty good family drama.

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