Tradition #5 - Graham Cracker Houses
Instead of gingerbread we use the most inexpensive graham crackers we can find and we even hot glue them into our house shapes instead of using icing. Since the kids don't eat the cracker base and our icing doesn't set fast enough, the glue is a perfect solution. We have an icing recipe that sets like concrete so the kids have their work cut out chipping out their favorite candies.
Tradition #6 - Seeing the Lights
Usually we drive around neighborhoods in our city trying to find fun setups. I came across a fun idea here from FrugalFun4Boys for a Christmas lights scavenger hunt. This year we attended a local, drive-through light show and loved it.
Tradition #7 - Neighbor Gifts
These have changed each year from homemade goodies to store-bought gifts. Sometimes we'll use our Christmas sugar cookies. This year it will be chocolates, ornaments, and sparkling cider.
Tradition #8 - Christmas Movies
From the Grinch to Frosty and Rudolph, we love pulling out or renting Christmas movies throughout the month. Sometimes we'll all go to a new release at the theater on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. We are looking forward to seeing Frozen this year.
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Monday, December 23, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Our Christmas Traditions - Part I
Tradition #1 Gift Exchange
After Thanksgiving we pick names from a hat and the only rule is that you can't buy the gift.
Tradition #2 Decorations
Our decorations are super simple and mostly fit in one room. Either the day after Thanksgiving or in the first week of December, the tree goes up with lights and all our collected ornaments [we each receive an ornament every year on Christmas Eve], our three wise men on the mantle, the wreath on the door, a strand of lights on the house, and stockings over the fireplace. This year we brought the ornamental, lighted trees inside to flank the fireplace and I love it.
We have three nativity sets we set out on the table in front of the fireplace and the kids reset them all month long. One new tradition is to remove the baby Jesus from our nativity sets and put him back Christmas day along with bringing him our gifts - service, self-improvement, anything we think Christ would want us to offer of ourselves.
Tradition #3 Christmas Countdown
My sister gave us this advent tree maybe seven or eight years ago and we've reused it every year. We fill each box with one or a few small treats and the kids take turns each night pulling their box. If there are enough, it's fun to see if they'll share.
Tradition #4 Christmas Stories
In addition to our own collection of Christmas books, we are always on the lookout for other good books to read by the tree, usually after dinner. We've found some great ones this year.
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