A Hindu family in the UK has been opening their shop on Christmas Day for the past 23 years to provide companionship to locals who might otherwise be alone during the holiday. The Patel family, who run the store in Seaton, Devon, offer free mince pies, sherry, and coffee to visitors. Their tradition began in 2000 when they noticed that some community members had nowhere to go on Christmas. The Patels' gesture has been warmly received, with many locals expressing gratitude for the sense of community it fosters.
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The jingle bell story
The song made its debut at Boston's Ordway Hall, performed by Johnny Pell and the spirited Ordway's Aeolians. Though not originally written with Christmas in mind, it began its journey into history. In 1889, banjo player Will Lyle recorded it on an Edison cylinder, making it one of the earliest examples of recorded music. Unfortunately, that version is lost to time, but an early vocal rendition titled "Sleighride Party" survives, a testament to the song’s enduring charm.
In the decades that followed, "One Horse Open Sleigh" began to drift into the arms of the holiday season. By the 20th century, with the rise of phonograph records and radio, its merry tune found a home in the hearts of Christmas revelers. A pivotal moment came in 1943, when Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters released their rendition, sealing its fate as a timeless Christmas classic.
What began as a practical tool for sleigh rides, jingling to keep the snowy roads safe, transformed over time into a melody synonymous with the holiday spirit. From snowy sleigh rides in Massachusetts to carolers around the globe, "Jingle Bells" has jingled its way into the hearts of millions, a festive anthem of joy and cheer.
Original Lyrics
Dashing through the snow,
In a one-horse open sleigh,
O'er the fields we go,
Laughing all the way.
Bells on bob tail ring,
Making spirits bright,
What fun it is to ride and sing,
A sleighing song tonight!
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride,
In a one-horse open sleigh, hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride,
In a one-horse open sleigh!
A day or two ago,
I thought I'd take a ride
And soon, Miss Fanny Bright,
Was seated by my side,
The horse was lean and lank,
Misfortune seemed his lot ,
He got into a drifted bank,
And then we got upsot,
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride ,
In a one-horse open sleigh, hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride,
In a one-horse open sleigh!
A day or two ago,
The story I must tell,
I went out on the snow,
And on my back I fell,
A gent was riding by,
In a one-horse open sleigh,
He laughed as there I sprawling lie,
But quickly drove away,
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride,
In a one-horse open sleigh, hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride,
In a one-horse open sleigh!
Now the ground is white,
Go it while you're young,
Take the girls tonight ,
And sing this sleighing song,
Just get a bobtailed bay ,
Two forty as his speed,
Hitch him to an open sleigh,
And crack! You'll take the lead ,
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride,
In a one-horse open sleigh, hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh!
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