Christmas ornaments are decorations (usually made of glass, metal, wood, or ceramics) that are used to festoon a Christmas tree. Ornaments take many different forms, from a simple round ball to highly artistic designs. Ornaments are almost always reused year after year rather than purchased annually, and family collections often contain a combination of commercially produced ornaments and decorations created by family members. Such collections are often passed on and augmented from generation to generation.
Santa Claus is a commonly used figure. Candy canes, fruit, animals, snowmen, angels and snowflake images are also popular choices.
Lucretia P. Hale's story "The Peterkins' Christmas-Tree" offers a short catalog of the sorts of ornaments used in the 1870s:
The modern-day mold-blown colored glass Christmas ornament was invented in the small German town of Lauscha in the mid-19th century.
A bauble is a spherical decoration commonly used to adorn Christmas trees. The bauble is one of the most popular Christmas ornament designs, and they have been in production since 1847. Baubles can have various designs on them, from "baby's first Christmas" to a favorite sports team to a simple shiny sphere of a single color.
Most of the time life can make you happy
Spinning on a merry-go-round
Most of the time laughing and parties
You got your friends all around
But when you're sad and lonely
You know you can phone me
Anytime when you're feeling down
O la la don't be unhappy
O la la dry your tears away
O la la Monday to Sunday
O la la I'll be there
I'll be there I'll be there
Whenever you need me
I'll be there
Once in a while when the rain keeps falling
You don't know what you're gonna do
Once in a while when your heart is calling
And nobody will listen to you
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