Welcher Adventskalender ist Euer Favorit?

Hallo liebe Community,

es ist wieder soweit und die vorweihnachtliche Stimmung ereilt uns mit großen Schritten. In der Adventszeit gibt es verschiedenste Ausführungen von den Adventskalendern.

Daher, welcher Adventskalender ist Dein Favorit?

Die Adventszeit haben wir wahrscheinlich Heimkindern zu verdanken, die Johann Hinrich Wichern als Pfarrer begleitete.

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Nordseefan
2 years ago

FAnd me as a kid. When you bought, you usually know what’s coming. Clearly a bit different it is always with the usable it is probably always other fragrances, figures etc. But in principle, what’s coming is always known. And the ones with Schoki as well. Often then another motive but always schoki-

I never knew what was coming: once it was a Naschi, sometimes a note (we go to the christkindelsmarkt, we do… (something I like, but not so often made) Once a smart toy (cooler eraser or small car)

annie80
2 years ago

More personal. Someone’s been thinking.

I also got a gift for reading, with a daily impulse of thought, puzzles etc. I think that’s great because it’s really about Advent and Christmas.

But I would not say no if a gift, even to another Advent calendar (except for a few exceptions).

annie80
2 years ago
Reply to  Wiesel

Sounds interesting if I didn’t live alone.

I still find it even better if you have a relation to the origin. In the case of Advent and Christmas, what at this Advent calendar the case is.

MrsThalia
2 years ago

As a rule, I can start the most.

MrsThalia
2 years ago
Reply to  Wiesel

Yes, my mom always makes me one, I find super because she usually thought of something and it’s mixed, once a chain, once a wine and don’t hold a bulkhead.

What I like is the calendar of Other Advent 🙂

MrsThalia
2 years ago

Is one without things but with texts, also goes longer than just to holy evening, but to the Three King’s Day. It is a bit Christian, but we have always done this so that we have read the text for children alternately at dinner. Is for me a little tradition only in recent years unfortunately no longer as my siblings have been pulled out by now, my father is no longer and my stepbrothers have no desire for it 😅

FreigeisterM
2 years ago

But I don’t have one.

FreigeisterM
2 years ago
Reply to  Wiesel

I haven’t seen anything like this in Bulgaria yet.

FreigeisterM
2 years ago

You, no one would afford such Advent calendar here in Bulgaria. Luxury is rarely found here. Another thing is that here, as it is the Eastern Church, there is hardly any Roman-Catholic, the Advent is not celebrated in such a way. We have Christmas markets. And Christmas is also celebrated. The Bulgarian Orthodoxy has it on 24.12., as the West Churches. Unlike most Eastern Churches who have no Advent at all. For them, Christmas is 6., 7. or 8.

For this, Easter and Pentecost is temporarily set back in Bulgaria for 1 week.

seefeld115926
2 years ago

A self-made Advent calendar with matching original content is certainly the most beautiful. However, this also means corresponding expenditure.

At any rate, I find the idea of an Advent calendar with chocolate content great, which is realistically often “only” a purchased one. At work it is also nice to share an Advent calendar with colleagues in the office, where you will be alternately on it.

I wouldn’t take the cheapest calendar, rather one with brand chocolate. You will get rid of the 10 euros and more.

An Advent calendar with continued history, as a book with 24 chapters etc. is great in itself, only one usually does not have the repentance and discipline to read on every single day under the week, so that one often gets back.