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Heartnsoul
12-18-2019, 10:12 PM
What is your favorite tradition? Have you started any new ones since retiring?

tophcfa
12-18-2019, 11:16 PM
We have two favorite traditions. The first is waking up Christmas morning and my wife and I opening up our stockings together in bed, then getting through the rest of the day with our families. The second, and my favorite tradition, is packing up the truck on Christmas night so we can wake up the next day and start our way too long drive to the Villages. Merry Christmas

rustyp
12-19-2019, 06:21 AM
Seven fishes Christmas Eve.

l2ridehd
12-19-2019, 07:44 AM
Each year at Christmas time, my mother created an original tree ornament from something found in nature or that would normally be discarded, popsicle stick sleds, ribbon angels, clothespin soldiers, and many others. Each ornament was hand-made, signed, and dated, and holiday visitors to her home were invited to select an ornament to take home for their own trees.

We have continued her tradition. Each year we create and produce a new ornament design for friends, family, and neighbors who visit our home during the holidays. No two ornaments are ever exactly alike. We’ve made pine cone snowmen and skiers, our own ribbon angels, and--being wine lovers--a few years ago we began creating our ornaments with wine corks. We’ve turned corks into reindeer, locomotives, candles, airplanes, rocking horses, elves, owls, palm trees, sail boats, sheep, and bears.

This year we did an origami Christmas tree and each one was decorated differently. Between my Mom’s creations and ours, we now have enough homemade ornaments to decorate an entire large tree.

Two Bills
12-19-2019, 07:53 AM
Falling asleep in chair after Christmas lunch!

Rapscallion St Croix
12-19-2019, 08:07 AM
Wigilia (https://lamusdworski.wordpress.com/2015/12/06/wigilia/)
Especially the pierogi and the mushroom soup. We get the dried forest mushrooms from Poland. Not a fan of the pickled herring, but my wife likes them.

My daughters give everyone new pajamas on Christmas Eve, but I have requested to be left out this year as I do not need any more Tartan rags for my workshop at this time

OlifOlif
12-19-2019, 05:11 PM
We allow Jackson and Brooklyn in getting the festivities together. Although they subscribe toward and alternative mode (blame the parents), we just let things slide. Perhaps one day they may understand what is really right!

CFrance
12-19-2019, 06:03 PM
Our friends in Michigan have a big family, and their Christmas tradition was for each family to put on a skit of some sort. One year our friends played Jingle Bells by beating on each other's heads with empty paper towel rollers cut to different lengths to make the notes. I wish I could have been there.

sdito
12-20-2019, 08:55 AM
light show

NavyVet
12-20-2019, 10:20 AM
After years of ruined holidays, our favorite NEW tradition is cutting off contact with toxic, dysfunctional relatives. LOL
Here's to a stress free Christmas season! Happy Holidays and Merry Yule!

NotGolfer
12-20-2019, 10:55 AM
It's changed through the years. We once opened gifts with our children on Christmas Eve after 1st going to church and coming home to a nice dinner. "Santa" would come for another gift opening to be done Christmas Day. Once the kids left home and had in-laws we had to share them so our holiday changed considerably. THEN we moved here so again more changes. The kids have come down but more often have not for Christmas. We still go to church and have a nice meal as well as drive around to view the lights. We've laid aside the materialism of the season and try to focus on the "true reason" for it.

New Englander
12-20-2019, 11:03 AM
After years of ruined holidays, our favorite NEW tradition is cutting off contact with toxic, dysfunctional relatives. LOL
Here's to a stress free Christmas season! Happy Holidays and Merry Yule!

That's exactly what I did. Merry Christmas!

TomOB
12-20-2019, 11:37 AM
Opening gifts and going out for sushi.

gatorbill1
12-20-2019, 11:46 AM
We allow Jackson and Brooklyn in getting the festivities together. Although they subscribe toward and alternative mode (blame the parents), we just let things slide. Perhaps one day they may understand what is really right!

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bilcon
12-20-2019, 12:42 PM
My beautiful wife's Lasagna. We have it for the whole family every Christmas. This year we have everyone coming to TV so we don't have to brave the North cold. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Velvet
12-20-2019, 01:35 PM
We have an old fashion Christmas. Mass at midnight. A real Christmas tree anywhere we are. On Christmas Day: Friends for dinner who wouldn’t otherwise have a Christmas. Plum pudding with holly on top, flambéd and treasures like old coins, etc baked in. Have to be careful, one Christmas aunt Etta swallowed her small treasure and we all watched anxiously but she didn’t seem to notice. No lasting effects, now I add edible treasures.

Fresh turkey with home made stuffing, roasted garlic buttermilk mash, orange cranberry sauce, pan made gravy, bread pudding from day old bread, honey glazed squash.

After dinner family game: Name a possibility and an impossibility, each person gets a turn. We all discuss their contribution. The game can get lively. One year we were in the living room when the candles on the dinning table caught fire. It took a bit to notice the smoke and we had to throw the table cloth with the candles in the snow.

justjim
12-20-2019, 02:46 PM
This year we start a new tradition of “regular chili” and “vegetarian chili” on Christmas Day and shortly after Christmas we head south to The Villages. It will be interesting to see who shows up as more and more of our family are scattered across the country. It was different when we all lived in the same small Illinois community years ago.