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Christmas Traditions

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What do you do for Christmas at your house (if you celebrate it)?

It started snowing today so now I’m in Christmassy mood

We go to a Chinese restaurant like in my dad’s favorite Christmas movie, A Christmas Story.

And watch the Grinch (classic) on Christmas eve

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We find a pickle ornament on my aunt's tree and whoever finds it wins a prize

It started snowing today so now I’m in Christmassy mood

no

its not december yet

stop

Me and my cousin play with American Girl dolls when we go to my Grandma's for Christmas.

(we're both 12…)

@RedTheLoveless

We find a pickle ornament on my aunt's tree and whoever finds it wins a prize

We also do the hunt in the tree for Mr. Pickle, but the prize is being the first to open one of their gifts. It's fun and competitive.

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We find a pickle ornament on my aunt's tree and whoever finds it wins a prize

We also do the hunt in the tree for Mr. Pickle, but the prize is being the first to open one of their gifts. It's fun and competitive.

Nice, I have a huge family in Texas and we rotate opening presents.

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  • We go to church on Christmas Eve and then we can just chill all morning.
  • And after evening church we drive around and look at lights
  • Then we read The Night Before Christmas and the Christmas Story as a family before bed.
  • And my dog wears a Christmas dress uwu it's a red and velvety one
@Lady_Loki

I have a tradition that every Christmas I share my food with my pets so they have a part in Christmas.

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Listen to trans-siberian orchestra

@ravens

On Christmas Eve my sister, my brother and I get new pajamas

@Lady_Loki

On christmas eve me and my family have this challenge where we see who can stay up the longest and ever time I win.

@ravens

we eat lasagna every Christmas (my mom grew up mostly in Italy so Italian cuisine is a must in our family)

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

It started snowing today so now I’m in Christmassy mood

no

its not december yet

stop

We had snow here before the leaves even fell. This isn't a usually snowy place. 90% of the time we don't even get snow except for hail and ice in January/February.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

we eat lasagna every Christmas (my mom grew up mostly in Italy so Italian cuisine is a must in our family)

That. That sounds like a good Christmas. Italian food is the best food. My mom should start doing that.

@ravens

we eat lasagna every Christmas (my mom grew up mostly in Italy so Italian cuisine is a must in our family)

That. That sounds like a good Christmas. Italian food is the best food. My mom should start doing that.

yes, yes, and yes

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We eat an egg - bacon casserole thing. It’s better than I describe it as, I haven’t had it in a year now (we only have it once a year).
I open my cat’s gifts.
Watching Christmas movies.
Probably going out somewhere.
The entire family within the province gets together.

@ravens

We've watched White Christmas evey year for as long as I can remember

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

At our house, we don't have too many unusual traditions. The one we do have, though, is every year, we each go shopping at either dollar tree or five-below and we each get one thing for each of our siblings (Which is a pain because there's 7 of us, including me) and then we open them on Christmas Eve after church. It's kinda silly but those small little trinkets always get everyone in the Christmas spirit no matter how dumb they are, I once got a small roll of shiny tape and that thing still makes me happy whenever I see it.

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We find a pickle ornament on my aunt's tree and whoever finds it wins a prize

We also do the hunt in the tree for Mr. Pickle, but the prize is being the first to open one of their gifts. It's fun and competitive.

Me too!

book

At our house, we don't have too many unusual traditions. The one we do have, though, is every year, we each go shopping at either dollar tree or five-below and we each get one thing for each of our siblings (Which is a pain because there's 7 of us, including me) and then we open them on Christmas Eve after church. It's kinda silly but those small little trinkets always get everyone in the Christmas spirit no matter how dumb they are, I once got a small roll of shiny tape and that thing still makes me happy whenever I see it.

I have seven sibs as well.

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We go to the Milwaukee museum the day after Christmas

@ravens

We open our stockings on Epiphany (Jan 6) instead of on Christmas

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Cool! I have a friend whose family does stockings on Saint Nicholas Day.

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On Festivus (December 23rd), my mom and I watch the Festivus episode of Seinfeld while wrapping my dad's gifts. We also drive around and look at lights.

book

Cool! I have a friend whose family does stockings on Saint Nicholas Day.

I do!