what are your Christmas traditions
so yea this is my new post and i was wundering what you all do at this time of year so post them traditions and as for mine open stockings then wait tell the qween do her spech then open under the tree gifts that mine
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Hm...I'm not sure if I've got any, but they mostly revolve around food if I do. My brother spends the night as close to the presents as he can every year though.
Like, maybe 3-4 feet away if he can manage it. Maybe it's a tradition to be awakened by the excited screeches of younger sibling(s), the rolling over and going back to sleep. Either that or staying up all night to make sure that said younger sibling(s) don't/doesn't decide to open some presents early...I think I prefer sleep. Whoa, long post.
Every Christmas Eve my family and I go to the church service, and then we come home, have something to drink...watch the Christmas tree lights twinkle and listen to Christmas music as we open one gift from under the tree. Then in the morning...and the timing of this gets postponed every year, but Carolyn and I open our stockings. Then we break and make pull apart loaf and hot chocolate or tea, and then my Dad reads the Christmas story from the Bible. And then we go around the room in a circle and open one present at a time until all are opened.
And then there's always the big family dinner with aunts and uncles and cousins! At that time, we make the younger cousin, who was practising his alphabet at the time pick out the order of present opening according to the alphabetical order. Darn "S"...I was always near the end! Oh I can't wait!!!
You watch the Queen give her speech? What does she usually talk about?
the spiret of christmes and what it meas to her and other stuff i cant rember Jerusha
we don't do much. spend time with family and the such.
well every christmas we wake up and the kids open there stockings, then my parents wake up and we put together a buffet breakfest. Then we eat abit then usually in a orderly fashion we open presents. The we just spend the rest of the day lazing around, spending time with the fam!
Well we have the best of both worlds since my family celebrates Christmas Eve and Drew's family celebrates Christmas Day... I LOVE this holiday that reflects the birth of Christ and brings family together and being here in Sidney is seriously the icing on the cake for us! WE LOVE IT HERE!!! Nelia
Hey, thanks for visiting my blog. I knew you were one of the youth cause we go to the same church (-:
Hope you had a Merry Christmas!
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