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Our school is located in Sneem, County Kerry in the southwest part of Ireland. There are 64 students that attend the school from the ages of 4 to age 12. We are very proud of our school and work hard to maintain a good school image. We are in the beginning stages of working towards a Green Flag in Biodiversity. We currently have earned 4 Green Flags in the previous years.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

This year, as part of our Christmas tests, Mrs Dignam asked us to interview a relative about Christmas long ago. We compared Christmas in the past to Christmas today and discovered that some things have changed a lot but also that many traditions have stayed the same. 
Below you can read Seán O Connor's report based on an interview with his grandfather. 
Christmas Past and Present by Seán O Connor, 5th class.
Christmas tree and decorations
My grandfather and his family always put up a Christmas tree. They did not do as much decorating as people do now. There tree was real and he also said that most of the families in the countryside had a real Christmas tree in his childhood.  His family always had a star on the tree but others had an angel on it. The Christmas tree and the manger were put up a week before Christmas. 

Santa Claus and What He Brought
The appearance of Santa has never changed. A bottle of Guinness was left out for him. The main thing that was got from Santa was crayons, apples and oranges. My granddads favourite present he had got was a pack of crayons. He never got a toy. None of  the presents that he got would be much appreciated  but it would be the opposite if a child today got it as a lot of the presents today are technology such as Nintendo DS or Play stations, games tables, and many other things.
Christmas Dinner
My granddad and his family had all home-grown food. The only thing they bought was Christmas cake and barn brack. Barn brack was eaten during the Christmas holiday. I find it interesting that it was a treat back then and only mainly eaten during Halloween now a days. They family ate goose and vegetables with it. They rarely had a turkey. Christmas cake and trifle were had for dessert. Only the family were invited to dinner as there was ten eating altogether. The dinner was eaten at about two o clock.

Entertainment and the Weather during Christmas
My granddad and his brothers and sisters played a card game called thirty one which my granddad still plays today. The boys played football with each other as well. There weather was nearly always cold but only snowed on occasions.
Traditions
One of the biggest traditions that time was to go on the wren on ST. Stevens Day. The wran is when children go to peoples houses and say, “the wran, the wran, the king of all birds, ST. Stevens Day he got cot in the furs, up the kettle and down the pan, give me a penny to bury the wran. I do it every year I can. Other than that the traditions are the same as now
 Christmas Memories from My Granddads childhood
This is one of my granddads favourite memories. One day when my granddad was going on the wran, himself and his friends put on masks. They were out all day but got no food as nobody would know who they were. In the evening the were so hungry that they went into a field and each eat a raw head of cabbage!

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