Showing posts with label Christmas in Iran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas in Iran. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2011

My Christmas in Isfahan

It was difficult being away from my family at Christmas (my first ever away from them!).  However, we took along some Christmas cheer in our suitcases.

We made sure our stockings were hung...


and lo and behold, Santa seemed to make it all the way to Isfahan!


Too bad Christmas is a work day for some...

Luckily there's time to party later on.







Though there's no place like home for the holidays, my new Iranian family made pretty good Christmas companions, especially for first-timers!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Christmas in Iran

In honour of Christmas in July, here is a post about Christmastime in Isfahan.

 In New Julfa, the Armenian Christian neighbourhood of Isfahan, there were signs of Christmas around.  Shop windows were decorated for the season:

Even the locals were getting into the Christmas spirit:



Above is a tree set up in a luxury mall in Julfa (note the Dolce and Gabbana store!).

At the Vank (Armenian Orthodox) Cathedral the visitors were excited to take photos with the Christmas decor:



Even my inlaws were eager to take their photos with the Christmas decor!
 And several shops were selling Christmas gear:



We even bought some Christmas balls at this shop to add to the small tree we had brought from home.