OC holiday season

Shannon Tennant Staff writer

As the holiday season blankets our world in a glittering tapestry of lights and laughter, diverse traditions take center stage, each unique in its cultural significance and personal charm. This festive season, we embark on a journey across continents to explore the rich variety of Christmas traditions that define this magical time of year.

Puerto Rico: Three Kings Day

Lorenzo Montes Martinez shares a glimpse into the enchanting Puerto Rican celebration of Three Kings Day. “We’d set out a bowl of water and the best grass we could find for the three kings’ camels, and you’d get a few gifts, maybe under the tree or by the fireplace,” Lorenzo fondly reminisces. Three Kings Day, also known as Dia de los Reyes, falls on January sixth and marks the culmination of the Christmas season in Puerto Rico. Families honor the journey of the Wise Men with festive parades, vibrant music, and the joyous exchange of gifts.


The City of Helotes lit up for the holidays. Photo by Shannon Tennant

Cajun Christmas Traditions: Lighting the Way for Santa Claus

Evan Powers sheds light on the unique Cajun Christmas traditions that illuminate the bayous of Louisiana. “It’s a Cajun tradition to set bonfires on the river levees to ‘light the way’ for Santa Claus,” Evan shares. This enchanting tradition not only lights up the night sky but also symbolizes the community’s warm welcome for St. Nick. Cajun families come together to build towering bonfires along the riverbanks, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that guides Santa on his magical journey.

Mexico: Embracing Traditions of Posadas and Nochebuena

With a significant Mexican student body enriching our high school community, we delve into the vibrant tapestry of Mexican Christmas traditions that colorfully illuminate this festive season. Posadas, a beloved tradition, involves reenacting Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter, with processions, music, and the breaking of piñatas. As students eagerly participate in these lively celebrations, they create lasting memories and strengthen cultural connections.

Nochebuena, the Christmas Eve feast, takes center stage in Mexican households, with families coming together to share a bountiful spread of traditional dishes such as tamales, bacalao (salted cod), and ponche (fruit punch). Our Mexican peers share their joy in gathering with loved ones, expressing gratitude, and enjoying the culinary delights that mark this special night. As they create their own variations of traditional recipes and introduce their friends to the rich flavors of Mexican Christmas cuisine, the school becomes a microcosm of cultural exchange and celebration. The unity and camaraderie fostered during Nochebuena echo the universal themes of family, love, and togetherness that define the holiday season worldwide.

A Mosaic of Global Celebrations

In our diverse high school community, Christmas becomes a tapestry woven from threads of various traditions, each strand contributing to the overall beauty of the holiday season. The experiences shared by students from Puerto Rico, the United States, Mexico, and the Cajun communities provide a glimpse into the rich mosaic of global celebrations that unfold during this time of year. As we celebrate the beauty of our differences, we find common ground in the universal values of joy, generosity, and the warmth that accompanies the holiday spirit. In sharing and learning about these traditions, our high school community becomes a microcosm of the interconnected world, where diversity is not only embraced but celebrated during the most magical time of the year.