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Title: Christmas Traditions
Post by: Gerianne on December 23, 2013, 07:14:29 am
How many Christmas traditions do you have?
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Post by: rpse1927 on December 23, 2013, 07:40:07 am
our xmas tradition is lazana on xmas day dinner
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Post by: jkhanson on December 23, 2013, 07:42:23 am
Our favorite family Christmas time tradition is making LEFSE together. 

Lefse is a Norwegian flatbread made mostly of potatoes and flour.

My husband's family is of Norwegian descent and lefse was served at their family gatherings.

I learned how to make lefse many years ago from my Norwegian neighbor and we have been making it every year since.

It is a big day's project and we have a lot of fun doing it....    and..... eating it!   :snowman:

Title: Re: Christmas Traditions
Post by: catherinedwhite on December 23, 2013, 08:46:23 am
I get the kids an ornament the first of December to put on the tree.
It has their name and year on it.
Other than that, every thing else is on the fly.
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Post by: pmagalei on December 23, 2013, 09:45:35 am
My boys always get a 2 dollar bill each from their great grandma every year. We always have prime ribs for main dish. My father in-law always make pan au chocolate( Pastries with chocolate inside). In the morning we would sit in front of the tree. Read the first Christmas Story in the New Testament. Luke chapter 2. When my boys were young they used to act it out. But now they are a little bit older. Then each one will open a present while being recorded.
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Post by: Shandara09 on December 23, 2013, 10:38:16 am
We don't really have any traditions.  We just get together with extended family for Christmas Eve and then spend Christmas day at home.
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Post by: sharonpatri55 on December 23, 2013, 01:46:53 pm
Our favorite family Christmas time tradition is making LEFSE together. 

Lefse is a Norwegian flatbread made mostly of potatoes and flour.

My husband's family is of Norwegian descent and lefse was served at their family gatherings.

I learned how to make lefse many years ago from my Norwegian neighbor and we have been making it every year since.

It is a big day's project and we have a lot of fun doing it....    and..... eating it!   :snowman:
[Our family has also enjoyed the LEFSE tradition through the years during the holidays. My mother is 100% Norwegian and has passed on the lefse recipe to us children. Love it!]
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Post by: alice44 on December 23, 2013, 01:57:11 pm
We had traditions when the kids were growing up - now that we are alone on Christmas, we don't have any specials.  We always go to church on Christmas eve.
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Post by: demaina on December 23, 2013, 01:57:53 pm
A few.  Cut down a Christmas tree as a family, make sugar, chocolate chip, and oatmeal cookies, have family dinner on Christmas Eve, open presents Christmas morning as a family, go to friends house and celebrate with them on Christmas.  There's also the unofficial everyone wrapping presents in different rooms thing on Christmas Eve right before going to bed and frantically cleaning the house Christmas Eve morning before people come over, but I don't think that's really a tradition, just a side effect of being busy.
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Post by: BlackSheepNY on December 23, 2013, 02:34:47 pm
How many Christmas traditions do you have?

On Christmas Eve, Italians traditionally eat Fish.  My brother will make a dish with pasta and muscles (and some other oogly fishies) - which he shares with my husband.  They're the only 2 left that will eat fish, but this was a really big thing when my Dad was alive.  For Christmas Day, we bake Sausage Bread, which is another tradition passed down by my Father.  It's really delicious and we only make it once a year at Christmas time.  There are some other goodies that we bake specifically for Christmas but it's split up between the brothers and sisters.  My brother and I will make the sausage bread, zucchini bread, cookies that we call "Bows," and stuff the Cannoli (it's a Sicilian pastry that we all go crazy for).  My older sister will make 7-Layer cookies (which are very time consuming and not easy to make, LOL), and my little sister will make a goody called "Death by Chocolate."  Yeah, I know, every one of these things are fattening beyond fattening, but you only live once and I'm gonna eat, drink and be MERRY!!!

Only other "tradition" I can say we have is that we celebrate my son's birthday on Christmas Eve because that's the day he was born.  When he was born, I swore he would never get cheated of his Birthday presents.  He'll be 26 this year, and I will have a Tiramisu Birthday cake for him, and of course, his birthday gifts.  No matter how old I get, I will always celebrate his birthday.  I had so many troubles with all of my pregnancies (there were 11 in total), and out of those 11, I had 2 live births.  My children are VERY special to me, a Gift from God, and I'll always do all I can to make sure their special day IS "special."
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Post by: greenthumbjan on December 23, 2013, 03:11:56 pm
Our tradition is getting all together for dinner.  Holiday Christmas PARTY, PARTY, PARTY, PARTY!   :party:  :present:  :peace:  :heart:
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Post by: tuyetmai on December 29, 2013, 09:09:25 pm
Our family don't stay with any Christmas Traditions, but we do went to church and open gifts and spend time together.
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Post by: BaudLight on December 29, 2013, 10:37:02 pm
Some decorating, gift exchanging and a Christmas dinner with my in-laws.
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Post by: ilovepatrick on December 29, 2013, 10:44:45 pm
misatoe eggnog kisses tree and decorations
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Post by: lmrbean on December 30, 2013, 10:18:03 pm
Decorating the tree while eating appetizers, always getting a real tree, hanging stockings above the fireplace, special recipe waffles on Christmas morning...
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Post by: raven1114 on December 31, 2013, 02:43:27 am
we always make Christmas breakfast :)
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Post by: ejholt on December 31, 2013, 03:00:32 am
I always put my Christmas tree up right after Thanksgiving.  I cook for everyone in family and they come over and we open gift.  I always fix a Christmas bag for each family within my family with goodie, Candy and such.  I call it a care package.  Hope everyone has a wonder and Happy New Year and may God bless each of you and keep you safe.
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Post by: moon29 on December 31, 2013, 05:43:33 am
we dont really have any yet however our 1st born will be 2 years old next christmas so i think that we are going to start to have some traditions so that the holiday seems more special instead of just about all the presents and food.
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Post by: rainman306 on January 01, 2014, 01:10:49 am
We always have a Christmas get together with each of my grandparents and the rest of the family, but since they are getting so old i think things are starting to fall apart.