Family Christmas Traditions
Make a Christmas Memory!
What are your family's Christmas traditions?
Christmas
traditions are very important to children and to the strength of the family.
Long after the wrapping paper and toys are gone, your children and
grandchildren will remember the family traditions that
YOU took the time to create for them and repeat year
after year.
Christmas
Traditions do not have to be difficult or too time
consuming. Some families have very simple traditions that
they repeat every Christmas for their children and you
can bet that these children treasure these moments far
more than the gifts beneath the tree.
Ideas
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* Always Attend Church on Christmas Eve! * * *
It's not Christmas without Christ!
Bake
Christmas Cookies together as a family on Christmas
Eve or anytime during the Holidays!
Bake gifts for friends and neighbors and
deliver them together with your children.
Go Christmas Caroling!
Have
a certain meal that your family enjoys every year
as you are decorating your Christmas tree.
Decide
together each year how your family can volunteeryour time and money to assist those
less fortunate and then share this activity as a family.
Bake
a huge bowl of popcorn and drive around your neighborhood
looking at Christmas lights with your stereo blasting
your favorite Christmas carols.
Create
a special place in your home to place Christmas photosfrom years past and keep them
updated!
Design
a "Memory Book" for Christmas and each year
document special things that happened to your family
during the Holidays.
Pick
out your family's Christmas Tree together and ALWAYS decorate it
together with Christmas music and hot chocolate brewing in the background.
Watch
"It's A Wonderful
Life" together with your kids.
Never
miss the "Charlie Brown" Christmas show.
Snoopy
loves Christmas too!
When
you are feeling completely stressed out, turn on "Alvin and the Chipmunks" Christmas album and dance around
the living room with your kids.
Buy
Santa hats for your entire family and wear it everytime
you go shopping in the mall.
Decorate the outside of your home and make
it the showplace of the neighborhood.
Read
"The Night Before Christmas" before tucking in the kids on
Christmas Eve.
Read
the REAL Christmas story on Christmas morning!
Bake
a birthday cake for Jesus and sing "Happy Birthday" to Jesus!
Put candles in all rooms of your house.
Make
at least ONE Christmas craft every year with the kids and give
it a place of MOST PROMINENCE in your living room!
Put
jingle bells on your shoe laces.
Wear
RED the entire month of December.
Share
the gospel of Jesus with someone who doesn't know the Good News this Christmas.
Involve
the children in the meal preparations.
Dress warmly and attend your town's Christmas
Parade.
Decorate
your children's bedrooms with Christmas decorations.
Visit
someone who is housebound and bring them a home baked gift.
Eat
at your favorite restaurant at least once during the holiday
season and go see the latest Christmas movie.
Go ice skating together.
Go
see Santa Claus and have a family portrait taken
while the ENTIRE family is sitting in his lap! *grin* (We
actually do this!)
Host
a cookie swap party for your kids.
Buy
new Christmas p.j.'s every year and wear them on Chrismas
Eve.
Build
a wonderful fire and relax as a family playing a board game.
Order Pizza and eat by the Christmas tree.
Remember
the true meaning of Christmas ALL YEAR LONG!
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