Christmas traditions
67Starting Your Own Family traditions
How to Start Family Christmas Traditions
Christmas traditions bring families together. If your family doesn’t have any family traditions, or you would like to start new Christmas traditions, it is actually fun and easy to do. Here is how.Christmas traditions are something you do every year that is special to your family. They bring families closer together and build the foundation for happy Yule time memories.Family MeetingYou may want to have a family meeting to brainstorm ideas for your new Christmas tradition. Make sure to have a pen and pencil handy to write down everyone’s thoughts. You may want to combine several ideas. For example, if one family member wants to start taking a sleigh rides every Christmas Eve and another wants to go on Christmas light viewing trips, then maybe you can book a sleigh ride that goes through a Christmas lighted area.IdeasSometimes it is hard to come up with ideas for family Christmas traditions. Here is a list to get your imagination going:Get everyone together to make Christmas cookies. Make sure to have plenty of icing, sprinkles, and decorations so that the family can get creative with the decorating part.Christmas Gift Ideas
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Christmas Traditions
Learn how to make different Christmas bread every year with your family. The search for the new bread can be just as fun as making it.
Go on Christmas light viewing car rides, complete with a thermos full of hot chocolate.Go see a movie Christmas afternoon, or make sure that everyone in the family gets a new DVD as a present and have a Christmas movie night.Take the family mistletoe hunting. Read up about where they like to hangout on the internet or in books from the library.If you have small children, start making a plaster of Paris mold of their hand every year and use it for a tree ornament. The kids will love to see how much they have grown every year. There are many kits that you can buy to do this with very little mess.Go to a Christmas play or Mass. Check your local paper or contact your chamber of commerce for ones happening in your community. Go ice skating together and finish off the day with a cozy dinner.If you are musical, teach your child a new Christmas song on the instrument of your choice.
Make homemade Christmas ornaments for your new Christmas traditions. Craft magazines will have plenty of ideas that even small children can do.
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Stories Behind the Great Traditions of Christmas (Stories Behind Books)
Price: $1.28
List Price: $15.99 |
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TL's Treasury of Christmas: Tradition
Price: $6.19
List Price: $9.98 |
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The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition Elf on the Shelf Gift Set
Price: $34.93
List Price: $29.95 |
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Christmas Tradition
Price: $8.99
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Christmas Traditions A Forgotten Theme?
Many people look forward to Christmas for different reasons including gifts, vacations and family reunions. Christmas traditions are also one of the reasons that people look forward to this time of year. People start learning about different Christmas traditions when they are very young. They learn about Santa Claus delivering gifts to small children, and this Christmas tradition is a favorite for many. This Christmas tradition is for both givers and receivers for many people enjoy giving gifts as well as receiving something special. This Christmas tradition has been around for centuries, and most people really do not care how this Christmas tradition started as long as it continues.
Some Christmas traditions come from religious teachings while others come from different cultures. There are Christmas traditions that are special to each individual family, and some of these traditions might have been started for purely commercial reasons. There are traditions that vary from country to country. Some of these variations are slight while others may be quite different. Santa Claus might be a tradition in one country while a similar character might have a completely different name and appearance in another country. This character usually has something to do with bringing gifts to small children so the appearance and name are not as important as the duties of this usually jolly man. Christmas Traditions Move From One Generation To The NextMost people love the Christmas traditions that they experienced as children so they do not want to add much to change the season. People learn these traditions from their families, their communities and their countries. They usually enjoyed the traditions as children so they want their own children to experience similar times while they are young. The Christmas tree is an important tradition in many societies and families and people tend to buy and decorate these trees like they did when they were young. Some families exchange gifts on Christmas Eve while others wait until Christmas morning. If their families chose the morning rather than the evening when they were young, they will probably do the same with their children. Families often choose traditional meals for these special occasions, and the holiday might seem empty without this same traditional meal. So children who ate turkey on Christmas Day will probably choose a similar meal for their children. Christmas traditions have lasted for hundreds of years, and these traditions will probably last for many years into the future. These traditions will probably be the reason that so many people continue to look forward to this special time of year.
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2 years ago
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