Christmas - A Time For Family and Traditions
Creating annual family Christmas traditions is especially important for families with young children. It will give them something to look forward to from year to year and will create memories that they will truly cherish as adults. Some day they'll pass these same joyous traditions on to their children.
I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
(Christmas is December 25, 2009)
Five Great Tradition Ideas
1) Attend Candlelight Christmas Eve Service - If your family is Christian and you go to Christmas church services, why not make it a tradition to attend the midnight service which is usually candlelit. When I was a kid, we'd go to this service and each person would get their own individual candle. During the service, we'd pass the flame from one person to the next and the lights were dimmed to unveil a gorgeous candlelit church. I still cherish this memory today!2) Go Christmas Caroling - What a fun way to spread some Christmas holiday cheer around your town or neighborhood. Just gather up a group of friends, fellow church members or your large family and head out for an evening of singing. You'll be surprised how many houses cheer you on and even invite you in for a hot cup of cocoa and a Christmas cookie! It is great fun.
3) Open Gifts Christmas Eve - As a kid, there is nothing more exciting than opening presents. You try and guess what you getting the entire month of December even shaking the presents under the tree. Why not spread the excitement over two fun-filled days? In our house, on Christmas Eve my parents let us kids open our Christmas gifts from our out of town relatives (like my Aunt in Ohio). Another idea is to let each child (and adult too) open just one present on Christmas Eve. Then everyone can open Santa and family presents on Christmas morning.
4) Watch a Christmas Themed Movie - For the last 20 years, my family has watched Chevy Chase in Christmas Vacation every Christmas Eve. We all look forward to a big tin of popcorn and laughter in front of the TV. Just choose a classic like Charlie Brown or the Muppet's Christmas Movie and gather the family for an enjoyable night of movies. Don't forget to have some yummy foods on hand like Christmas cookies, candy-coated popcorn, peppermint hot chocolate, and a big bowl of eggnog!
5) Give a Christmas Tree Ornament - One of my college friends decorated his Christmas tree every year with a huge collection of airplane ornaments that he had received from his grandmother over the past 20 years. He may not have appreciated them as much as a child, but as an adult, he cherished each and every one of them - especially after his grandmother passed away. So if you have grandchildren, nieces or nephews or even your own children, giving them a Christmas ornament each year is a fantastic kids Christmas gift idea. Be sure to make it special for each child by choosing an ornament that coincides with their interests (my friend ended up being an aerospace engineer so I guess Grandma knew what she was doing). Another idea is to buy an ornament for each child wherever you travel that year. If you go on a beach vacation, get each of the kids a beach themed gift. If they play a sport, get them a sports themed ornament - some companies will even personalize them for you. When the kids are old enough, they can help Mom & Dad decorate the family Christmas tree by hanging their very own collection of ornaments. And some day when they have a family of their own, they can continue to use the ornaments to decorate their family tree and tell their ornament stories to their own kids.
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7) Drive around to see Christmas Lights - Many people turn their homes into pieces of artwork over the holidays by covering their yard and house in dazzling displays of Christmas lights and winter themed accessories like blow-up Snowmen. So enjoy a winter evening with your family by loading up the car or truck and driving around town to see all those beautiful Christmas displays. Some towns now set up huge light displays in county parks or along beach board walks to raise money for charity or other local causes. Be sure to check them out if you can in your local area.
8) Give Santa & His Reindeer Some Treats - The anticipation of Santa's arrival gets kids so wound up that it is sometimes difficult to figure out how to burn off all that extra energy. Turn their excitement into an activity by helping them make a snack for Santa and his reindeer. Whether you leave out a plate of Christmas cookies and tall glass of milk for Santa or you do something a bit more involved, this is one activity that will reinforce their excitement over Santa's impending arrival. Remind them that Santa's reindeer need to eat too so they should sprinkle reindeer food on the snow or near the chimney (things like nuts, cereal and pretzels work great).
9) Throw a Birthday Party For Jesus - With so much emphasis on presents, trees, and shopping during the holidays, Jesus can often times get lost in the mix. Throwing a birthday party for Jesus is a great way to remind kids that Christmas is really all about Jesus' birth. Bake a cake or some cupcakes with your kids and have them help you decorate it to say 'Happy Birthday' to Jesus. You can even gather the family to sing prior to cutting and eating the cake on Christmas Day. Don't forget the birthday party hats too!
10) Visit Santa Claus - Although some kids are scared to sit on Santa's lap, many love the opportunity to give Santa a letter and to sit on his lap while Mom or Dad takes a cherished photo. Get the entire family involved with a trip to see Santa by getting them dressed up in some festive clothing and then taking a photo to use on your Christmas cards. If you are planning to send cards to family and friends, be sure to go see Santa a few weeks before Christmas to allow enough time for processing.
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- TeaCosyColk TeaCosyColk Nov 17, 2009 @ 8:17 am
- Fantastic Christmas Ideas!!
Knit a Santa Teacosy
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- KarateKatGraphics KarateKatGraphics Sep 30, 2009 @ 10:38 am
- We do several of your suggested activities. Love the lens! Rolling this one too, to my 2 Christmas lenses.
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- clembob clembob May 15, 2009 @ 10:49 pm
- Christmas is one of my most favorite times of the year and family traditions are very important. Nice lens. For me watching the Christmas specials together are some of the best times of the season.
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- only1bub only1bub Dec 5, 2008 @ 11:13 am
- Good lense - I think Christmas is all about family. With my 2 littles boys, we want to start a new tradition of making a tree decoration each year and put their name & date on it, and when they move & start out on their own, give them their box of decorations with a handful of memories as well.
I'm lesnrolling this to my Christmas page - thanks!
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- flipflopnana flipflopnana Dec 4, 2008 @ 10:36 am
- Wonderful lens! I had totally forgotton the idea of having a birthday party for Jesus. I think I will do that with my granddaughter this year, Thanks! I have lensrolled to Take Time To Enjoy Christmas.
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