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Hello lovely people!
And welcome to the final day of christmastide!
It is my 2018 version of vlogmas. You can find the
other videos in the series linked in the description down below. In today's video I'm going
to explain a little about what twelfth night is… and give a massive thank you to all
of you for not only sticking through the series and watching to the end but also-
Thank you to everyone who purchased my Christmas merch bracelets, I've really loved seeing
photos of you enjoying them on twitter and instagram.
It makes my heart so happy!
However, I have taken onboard requests for a wider range of styles and also some 'less
girlie' designs, which- fair.
So! I will be launching a whole new range of merch on my birthday, the 25th of January!
How many times can I say that on Youtube?
There will be so many different items for you to choose from and also a range of styles!
[applause sound effect]
Follow me on Twitter: JessicaOOTC for up to the minute details on when things will be
released and a few sneak peaks of designs!
What is twelfth night?
It's the… twelfth... night… of Christmastide!
(see video 1 to understand christmastide- card)
It's a festival in some branches of Christianity that takes place on the last night of the
Twelve Days of Christmas, although different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night differently
As either 5th January or 6th January, depending on which day one considers to be the first
of the Twelve Days: the 25th or 26th December…
Never really sure of anything
It's also one of my favourite Shakespeare plays!
Twelfth night is often marked by a party, check.
Singing Christmas carols, meh.
Merrymaking, check!
And baking a Twelfth Night cake or 'king cake', made of a sweet brioche dough
in the shape of a hollow circle with a glazed topping sprinkled with colored sugar and has
a bean inside!
We decided to go full on rainbow cake!
Because: gay.
Sometimes the cake has a small plastic baby inside (to represent the Baby Jesus)
and the person who gets the piece of cake with the toy has
various privileges and obligations to that baby
But often it just has a bean and a pea and the people who find those in their slice are
respectively designated king and queen of the night's festivities!
We did not do that but I did get to wear a paper crown again so I was very excited.
In most English-speaking countries we declare it terrible luck to leave your christmas decorations
up after twelfth night and Claudia was in fact so upset at this prospect that despite
my migraine I spent four hours taking every darn decoration down and neatly packing them
away into their storage boxes because love!
Also, she was collating everything I need for my tax returns at the same time so she
really deserved me listening to her superstitions.
Or maybe they're not superstitions?
One year we missed the deadline and ended up just having to keep the Christmas tree
in the garden until it was dry enough for firewood. And you know what year followed
that christmas...?
2016!
Widely known as 'a terrible year' according to the internet.
Although I did also marry the love of my life that year so really, it was pretty great.
For me.
Less said about the general the better.
On to happier subjects: how have you enjoyed my Christmastide series?
Did you like it more
than my previous years vlogmases?
There was less vlogging, granted
more talking and explaining things, so maybe some of you didn't like it
and prefer vlogmas.
But this was really the only way I could do Disability History Month and the
profiles that quite a few of you seemed to enjoy throughout December
and I'll definitely be doing more of the profiles.
Let me know what you've thought and felt and what you would like to see next year.
Usual programming will resume this Friday with a review of The Favourite because
I cannot.
With much Christmas love, I do declare Christmas-tired to be officially over!
Jessica out.