Thursday, December 24, 2009

I'm so excited for Christmas this year. My family is still young enough that I'm trying to establish more of our own traditions to add to what we have. Emma and Jackson are definitely old enough to remember past Christmas(es), but we have a lot more to go, also. A lot of people celebrate Christmas Adam, which I had never heard of, so if anyone out there does celebrate that, give me ideas please, what do you do? We made last night our night to take out fresh loaves of bread I made yesterday to friends and then go see the lights and sing songs in the car. We did have a lot of fun. Emma woke up this morning and said she loved last night. And when we finished our drive last night Jackson said he wished we could see more. We are so looking forward to this afternoon. Jack gets off work early. Last year, we had a co resident of Jack's work come over Christmas Eve because he was on call and he's coming again this year. And Mike and Lilian are coming over tonight also. we're all going to open PJs and get in them before dinner and then tonight we're having our yummy meal. Then we plan to do the Nativity with the kids and sing songs, eat more, I'm sure, and pull out blankets and air mattresses and watch Miracle on 34th Street with popcorn and then sleep in the family room as a family until Santa comes and Emma wakes the whole family up. I'd love to hear others traditions. I never feel like it is enough that is different to make memories/traditions. We don't have family nearby, which has made it a little tricky because that's kind of what it's all about...two more Christmases! THEN we'll be by family!...unless I just jinxed us. However, we have LOVED our years away. I love that we have established waking up at our house and not Grandma's. We have done both, and I prefer my own. This year, on Christmas day, because we don't have family nearby to spend the day with, I set up a service project we are going to do, which I think is awesome! I'm so excited that my kids will get to serve on the Savior's Birthday...would He want anything else? That tradition, I hope, stays! Then we are having another lovely dinner with our other close friends, the Morgans. So now that I have said a little ditty, it's time to get to work and get my house prepared for a celebration. I hope the next two days for everyone are wonderful. Merry Christmas!

1 comment:

Nicole said...

hmmm...Christmas traditions. Well We leave our shoes by the door on Dec. 5th for St. Nicholas to fill with treats and lipgloss (its fun having all girls). We always play dreidel and eat gold coins one evening during Chanukah, One evening looking at lights and singing christmas songs. When we put up the tree we watch Roudolf. And on Christmas eve Santa flies over our house and rings his bells to tell us its time to go to sleep. There are Christmas eve PJs. too. Santa wraps the girls gifts in different paper (one color for each girl) so that he doesn't have to tag them...Santa is kind of lazy and this is a real time saver. The girls also write Santa a note when they leave him Milk and cookies. The notes range from a restraining order (because its creepy for an old man to be sneaking in to teenage girls houses in the middle of the night) to odd badly worded poems that mock the holiday and the Fat man. (We are a strange lot...but funny!)