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  1. #1
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    Jun 2007
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    My family is not very family orientated or big on traditions, so I am trying to make sure I make my own for us.
    Things like really getting into the spirit of things like christmas pj's & always have carols play leading up to Christmas.
    I too am going to do the "shoebox" gift thing with DS this year & each year to come to show him it's about giving also.
    We have a Christmas book with the traditional story also that gets read every year so he know's what it means to us (we have one for Easter also).

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    That's such a good idea Salad - I think I will copy!

    The only tradition we have so far is DP saying we are going to such and such a family member's for Xmas Day and me saying "noooooooooooo, don't do that to me!" so I think we need a more positive one

  3. #3
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    Mar 2006
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    I read Jingle Bells (A golden book) to DD every Christmas Eve. This year I plan to introduce singing carols at home because she LOVES to sing... other than that, none really. Need to come up with some good ones for us. Maybe visiting the lights... I've always done the wishing tree gifts but considered it good karma instead of tradition... but it is a tradition really isn't it?

  4. #4
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    Jan 2008
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    DF & I to open a present from each other on xmas eve and since DD was born we do the same for her.
    I try to watch the carols on TV on xmas eve as well

    We used to go to SIL's for breakfast on Xmas day, but we are going to "re-do" our Xmas day and work out some traditions that suit us

  5. #5
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    Nov 2008
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    my family have a few 'traditions':

    every year my mother buys are really good quality and beautiful xmas tree decoration for her 3 kids - we are aged 30, 28 and 26 - and she's done this since we were very small.. so i have a whole box full of gorgeous decorations for my own tree.

    when we were little, we'd set up and decorate the tree together on the first weekend in december. we would then take it turns putting the angel on top of the tree. dad would pick us up or put us on his shoulders and the designated person would do the honours. it was a very big thing - we'd even fight over who would do it lol and had to record whose turn it was on the angel's storage box.

    each child had a pillow case with our names etc on it that santa filled. we were allowed to open these if we woke up before mum and dad - they were full of lots of goodies like hair ties and jocks.

    We have a designated "present hander-outerer'' each year and everyone has an OJ and champers during the opening ceremony. We have one person open a present at a time while everyone watches. it takes a long time to get through the pressies but is lots of fun and gives full weight and ceremony to every gift

    after presents we all help get ready for the biggest lunch ever. even as kids - I always do the ****tail sauce (have done since i was abo 8), My sister does the devilled eggs and my brother and dad 'cook' the prawns - note this takes them about 2 hrs and several beers and is done in the shed lol.

    and after we've gorged ourselves on yummy food, the whole family settles down in the lounge room (doesn't matter how many of us are there or that all the kids are grown up now. there's no floor space thesedays heeehee) and we'll watch a DVD - usually someone got one for chrissy. usually half of us are asleep by the end of the film lol.

    Dinner is then a self-serve ( you can even have cake if you wish) of all the left overs (which usually feed us for the next few days).

    sorry if that's really long. once i thought about it, i realised we are pretty set in your chrissy ways... and love it!

    now i'm expecting my first, DH and I have to also work out our own path

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    Christmas at Casa Glamourcide (or the rellies') MUST involve a full roast lunch with all the trimmings, or it's not Christmas. My mother was getting far too slack (I've told her numerous times that if the whole hot-oven-in-December thing is too much, to install an air-conditioner) and serving awful oven-baked fish fillets and some chilled prawns (what, no salad? Gahhhh you lazy cow - it's CHRISTMAS!!), so I took up the reins last year and did stuffed chicken, vegies, even those cute little bread rolls you toast in the oven

    I think I'm going to be an evil mother and start dressing the girls in ridiculous Christmas-themed outfits on Christmas Day. Tried it with Munchkin last year (green shirt with Santa on it and some red shorts) but she was stripped down to her nappy before I even got the camera out.

    Oh, we do Santa photos every year, too.

  7. #7

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    As my parents are seperated and live 1 & 2hrs from me we usually do x-mas as follows:

    * Mums family party (her WHOLE family) the Sunday before x-mas
    * We would then stay at my dads x-mas eve (he has the youngest siblings) and open pressies with them, have breakfast then head off to mums on our way home.
    * after mums we would head straight to DP's mums house for a MASSIVE traditional feast
    * 5am boxing day DP and i would head off to our caravan for a few days just us.

    Now as we have DD last yr we just saw dad after mums family thing then stayed home x-mas morning to have it with our little girl then headed to DP's mums and didn't go anywhere on boxing day.

    As #2 is due early Jan am not sure if we will do any travelling this yr and might just get mum and dad to come see us before x-mas and maybe do DP's family on x-mas day!

    I love watching Carols on x-mas eve, we will do a drive around with DD to look at x-mas lights in the week before x-mas and we will have x-mas morning just to ourselves with our girls from now on!

  8. #8
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    Feb 2006
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    We have a few. Here are some, I'm sure I;ll forget some!

    I am cheif tree decorator and do the tree and mums with my neice, nephew, DS and DD on the first weekend of Dec. Then come home and do our little unit and tree up here.
    Get out the chrissy DVD's, CD's and books for the kids. Watch and re watch, and re read and re read the books and DVD's and sing the songs at the top of our lungs for a month or so!!
    Have our close family dinner on chrissy eve with just my mum and brothers and our families on chrissy eve. Open our pressies to each other now. Sleep at mums.
    Have extended family over for lunch on chrissy day.
    Make chrissy paper with DD adn DS. Some painting and drawing for this purpose has already begun!! Using chrissy colours of course!
    Have santa pics, though DD is petrified of santa, so I don't know how we'll go this year!

    I'd like to start a few more like making hand made gifts (food hampers...) for people like my aunties and nan with my kids. And making my own chrissy cards with the kids pics on them, dressed up in chrissy attire of course! I love christmas!

  9. #9
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    Aug 2007
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    each child had a pillow case with our names etc on it that santa filled.
    I've created a beautiful pillow case (or santa sack) for both of our children using felt, ribbons, bells, etc and adding something small to it each year. My daughter has santa carrying presents on one side, and 2 reindeer heads on the other. So far my son has snowflakes on one side. I also add their name and blanket stitch around the pictures in a contrasting colour.

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    Dec 2008
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    Each year I get snapfish to create a couple of ornaments of photos of family to give out to Mum & sis & 1 set for me. I have done the last 2 Christmases.Lat year was our wedding, this year was all photos of DD with family and I ordered an extra set for DD for when she grows up. My mum does this as well (started 3 years ago)and hopefully my sister is going to start this year!! These are my favourite presents for the year, and I really look forward to making them & recieving them!! I can't wait to get the tree up and add the next family ornaments.