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Old 11-10-2008, 11:26 AM   #1
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Christmas Traditions: What do you do?

Or Holiday Traditions...


What special things do you during the holiday season? We always go to a special Christmas tree farm that has a bonfire with smores, hot chocolate, sleigh rides, etc.


We also go to Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia each year for the coolest Christmas lights display ever. It's a few miles through the woods with gorgeous Christmas displays and music.
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Old 11-10-2008, 11:36 AM   #2
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Since we moved to Florida, we have Christmas Eve at my house, Christmas Day at my Dad's and Disney World the day after!
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My in-laws melted into our family for holidays, so we don't have to figure out splitting. We do Christmas Eve at MIL's house (everyone, for an intimate gathering that's more than just family) and then Christmas Day is over at my mom's house.

Ever since we moved here in 1976, we have celebrated the holidays with my parents' best friends. This is significant because they are Jewish. So, growing up, we always celebrated one night of Hanukkah with them and they came over for Christmas (we also did Passover with them every now and then and they always came over for Easter). It's gotten harder as we got older and had kids of our own, so most times it's only dessert on Christmas now. But it's one of our oldest traditions.

Also an old tradition - when I was 5 (it was our first Christmas in Vegas) my parents bought us a bird for Christmas. They picked him up on Christmas Eve and couldn't keep him wrapped all night, so we opened that gift on Christmas Eve. That started a tradition of opening a "family" gift (one year it was a typewriter, one year a piano) the night before, which progressed to each of us chosing one gift when we got too old for family gifts.
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Oh just to be clear, this can be Christmas day traditions or things you do before Christmas to make you feel all holly jolly. LOL
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We go to "Our Lady of the Snows" for the drive through Holiday lights and activities.

We also go to my In-laws house for Christmas Eve. They roast a Prime Rib, have boiled Shrimp, this awesome spinach thing, and a bunch of other yummy stuff. It is by far my favorite meal all year long.

We also have the Holiday family fight or argument every year. Not really a tradition, it just happens. Matter of fact, my family hasn't spoken to me since last Christmas, when I politely told them how I felt about things they were doing. We'll see if they come around this year.

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We decorate the house and front yard the weekend of Thanksgiving and watch a few Christmas movies.

We begin our shopping officially on Election Day (simply because we are all off that day).

We will eat out and see a movie on Christmas Eve before going to the service at church. Later we'll each open one gift (usually pjs and some new Christmas movies). We'll cuddle up on the couch with hot chocolate and watch the movies we got. Right before bed we get out the big family Bible and read the Christmas story by candlelight. Then it's off to bed to rise at 5:30 AM for loads of presents and some yummy breakfast.
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Our first one is this weekend when we tag our tree at a tree farm close to here- they send a card in the mail

We also watch National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation on Thanksgiving night.

Traditions are changing as both our parents and children are getting older
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On Thanksgiving evening (one dinner is at 12 and the other at 3) we put up our tree and decorate it. This is done with only Christmas movies playing. The first, as it has always been with my son as he was growing up, is A Muppet Christmas Carol. The day after Thanksgiving is for heavy duty shopping and mailing out my Christmas cards.

Christmas Eve is spent with my dad and that side of the family and Christmas Day is spent with my mom and that side of the family.
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Ours have morphed a bit over the years, but ours holidays are pretty low-key. Just my immediate family and my grandma. We go pick her up on Christmas Eve and take her home on the 26th (she doesn't like to be away from home even that long anymore). On Christmas Eve we do oyster stew (DHs family tradition), and lots of hor du overs (sp?) and the kids open one present (always new jammies).
On Christmas day, we do a breakfast casserole and Dh make cinnamon rolls that are to die for. Open presents, and generally hang around playing games, watching movies, etc. We do a Prime Rib, Twice Baked Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole...etc.
We spend a lot of time in the kitchen together on holidays, and everyone has a part in making the food.
We used to go into the forest and cut our own tree, but now it's so much less expensive to pick one up at Home Depot that we've done that the past couple of years. I've been lobbying for a fake tree and keep getting shot down. We spend a weekend day/evening before Christmas decorating the tree with all our heirloom ornaments. It's like a little trip down memory lane. My mom always got the kids an ornament representing something from that particular year. When Zoie was a toddler she was a Barney nut. We still have that purple dinosaur on our tree every year. Just fun little memories.
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One thing we may start this year, is freshly made donuts on Christmas morning. We'll find out tomorrow how it goes - I bought DH a Dough-Nu-Matic (SkyMall - Dough-nu-matic) for his birthday and we're trying it for the first time tomorrow...
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Our first one is this weekend when we tag our tree at a tree farm close to here- they send a card in the mail

We also watch National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation on Thanksgiving night.

Traditions are changing as both our parents and children are getting older
I agree. Nothing says Christmas as good as Chevy Chase did!!!

We go watch the boats with Christmas lights hanging from them in San Francisco bay. They are beautiful at night.
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Our neighborhood is along the shore..years ago we formed a beachclub..similar to a condo association..One of the traditions we have over the yrs is we all save the large plastic milk containers year long..cut the tops off and fill them with sand..we put tea lights inside and on Christames eve we line the side of the streets . It may not sound like alot..but its very impressive when you see thousands of these things lit all along the road way...Plus we hire carolers who stop and sing outside the houses 7-8 ..we have eggnog and punch and all end up outside our homes . We have never missed an Christmas eve since we built our house 16 yrs ago...Our children now bring their friends and their familes over..so we make it a fairly big production..But the only gifts opened are the ones the girls give to one another..thats a tradition too...I absolutely LOVE Christmas..I go to the Hallmark store the day after Christmas and buy up all their bows and paper..its just too pricey in season...and I wrap as I buy..I get the Kleenex holiday tissues...already have 6 boxes ready to put out..I went to Yankee candlee with my internet coupons and bought all my candles...and I did get two new sets of Disney ornaments while I was there last week....I am ready to go.....I have alot of gifts bought...UPS will be here daily for the next month or so....
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We take DGS Skyler to dinner at Cracker Barrel and then to Bellingrath Gardens in Mobile to see their Christmas Display.

We also go to the Christmas on the water boat Parade in Biloxi. All the boats decorate and play music and they come sailing into the channel. We have done this now for 10 years, the first year we wore shorts took a blanket and a bucket of chicken and sat on the beach. Another year it was so cold and damp we had to wear our winter things and we took along a thermos of hot chocolate.

Christmas day the kids come over we have Christmas Breakfast and then we iopen gifts. This year we will be going to Pennsylvania and spend Christmas with our huge family. Skyler has asked for snow for Christmas.
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On Thanksgiving afternoon we put up the Tree and start to decorate the house. We also bring out all the Christmas videos.

If the weather cooperates, we like to head to Portsmouth, NH one weekend to Strawbery Banke. They have a beautiful holiday celebration (different houses from different time periods reflect how Christmas and Hannukah were celebrated then).

We go to Mass at 4 pm on Christmas Eve, then we celebrate traditional Polish Christmas Eve - Wigilia - with my mom's family. There are over 30 people, all ages, and we alternate at my house or my aunt's. (My house is a lot bigger than my moms - we can all eat in my dining room.) It used to be strictly seafood - baked stuffed shrimp, baked haddock, fried smelts, etc. but I don't eat seafood, so we often include lasanga or cold cuts.

Christmas morning we invite my DMum, DSis, and DDad over, and have breakfast together. We save our gifts for later. Then it's off to DH's family which is just over an hour away. We do gifts with my family usually the next day.

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I try to get to Hershey Park during the Christmas season. They operate the rides and have a great light display.
On Christmas Eve Santa comes around town on a fire truck. Although the last few years we've heard the siren but the truck by passes our street.
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