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What are your Christmas traditions?

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willow1995 · 19/08/2021 16:38

hello everyone,
what are your Christmas traditions? and what was the best present that you received when you were younger that you still remember?
I love hearing everyone's Christmas past experiences
I'm very old school with Christmas and would like new ideas; I love watching 70s/80s Christmas programmes etc and I love the older type Christmas decorations 😀

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TorySteller · 19/08/2021 16:43

My favourite present when I was younger was my first ever mobile phone aged 12 Grin sorry to be so materialistic! I was just so excited and felt so grown up!

We have lots of Christmas traditions throughout December…

Our tree goes up on the first weekend in December, I usually have the cheesy Christmas music channels on, and have a glass (or three) of Baileys.

At some point in December we go for a meal at a country pub near us that’s always decorated beautifully for Christmas.

The weekend before Christmas I make a beef Wellington and we have our first ‘Christmas dinner’ of the season!

CarolinaWeeper · 19/08/2021 18:41

Oh my favourite present when I was younger was that doll that "ate" the food from the spoon. I remember absolutely amazed.

CarolinaWeeper · 19/08/2021 18:44
mam0918 · 19/08/2021 18:53

Our tradition that others dont seem to do is a room full of presents unwrapped and ready to play with.

On top of that we do:
Advent calander (just standard chocolate one)
Xmas tree
Xmas eve box
St. Nick feast
St Nick stocking
Santa Sack
12 days
Befana stocking

My favorite gifts as a kid that I remember was a wendy house (just one of those plastic sheets over a pipe frame ones), a mini golf game (it was mini mini golf, like actually tiny lol) and a pull back and go toy dog.

1AngelicFruitCake · 19/08/2021 19:19

I never understand Christmas Eve boxes as they've got enough excitement the next day. I have a December box that we open on the 1st with new pyjamas, Christmas crafts and new Christmas books.

Love getting out all the old and new Christmas books and snuggling down in bed to read them.
Going for a walk one night to look at all the Christmas lights.

73kittycat73 · 19/08/2021 19:22

The one I remember is a Wendy house with a pram inside with a Tiny Tears doll in.
One of our current traditions, that just happened naturally, was we always say we'll go for a walk one night and look at all the lights/decorations. We then never get round to it or it's too cold! Maybe this year? Xmas Smile

mam0918 · 19/08/2021 19:41

@1AngelicFruitCake

I never understand Christmas Eve boxes as they've got enough excitement the next day. I have a December box that we open on the 1st with new pyjamas, Christmas crafts and new Christmas books.

Love getting out all the old and new Christmas books and snuggling down in bed to read them.
Going for a walk one night to look at all the Christmas lights.

Exactly they are excited for the next day so you are trying to get them ready and settled and into bed.

How?

With a xmas eve box with new PJs, toiletries and a new bedtime book... it makes complete sense and has been a common tradition since the 50s/60s (maybe not in a physical 'box' but my parents got new PJs and an Annual in their childhood as did many other older people I spoke too)

Yutes · 19/08/2021 19:48

On Christmas Eve, we have a quick tidy and watch Elf and Krampus. And on Christmas morning I have It’s a Wonderful Life on repeat.

I get up early one weekend before Christmas and make popcorn and play Christmas music all day.

birdsong7 · 19/08/2021 19:55

Christmas Eve box(but I like the idea suggested above of doing it Dec1st so you can use the things all month)

Flask of hot chocolate and drive round to see all the lights I'm after dark in pyjamas
Santa train
Gingerbread house decorating
Homemade mulled wine
Tree up on the 1st weekend
Visit local light show
Advent calendars
Afternoon watching Christmas movies, we usually watch one each weekend too

I'm sure there lots more I can't think of but following this thread for some more ideas 😊

Henlie · 19/08/2021 20:00

I’d never heard of a ‘Christmas Eve Box’ until a few years ago. Thought it was just something invented by the same brigade who brought us ‘elf on a shelf’ 😅😏

Thisisbatshit · 19/08/2021 20:15

@birdsong7 I had to double check this wasn't an old thread I had posted on as your traditions are the same as ours. Àlso we buy at the start of the month skoosy cream and marshmallows and have lots of hot chocolate in front of Christmas films. Last year we put lights and a firepit in the garden so we could see people but actually we really enjoyed roasting marshmallows with guests and warm mince pies so we may do that again. We tried to create a few new traditions last year as there was loads we couldn't do, but the children do not wish to repeat "Christmas ice cream on the beach".

CharlotteRose90 · 19/08/2021 20:17

I love Christmas. For my family my mums from Europe so we celebrate our main Christmas on Christmas Eve and have a special meal followed by present opening. Then Christmas Day we have a normal roast and watch movies etc. Boxing Day the whole family go for a long walk and then we make curry. I can’t wait for it this year.

Flatdisco · 19/08/2021 20:24

We go for lunch on Christmas eve. It makes us have all the work if Christmas done by then so we can enjoy the day.
We start listening to Christmas music on the 1st of Dec. It's a bit of a thing we do together in th 1st wehn we get up or are waking up in bed.
We always do a few Christmassy trips too.
We watch sting man between Christmas and New year.
We do stockings for each other too.

It's just me and my partner. Mid 30s we've been together nearly 17 years so we've had a little while to develop these little things. I don't think they were consciously developed.

Flatdisco · 19/08/2021 20:25

Oh also loads of crafts from November. Making crads and little hurts. But that's mainly me. My partner isn't great at crafts by his own admission.

jesusmaryjosephandtheweedonkey · 19/08/2021 20:31

I was born in the 70's
Childhood Xmas traditions were.
Tree went up Xmas Eve
New pjs Xmas Eve
The a Xmas film.
On Xmas day morning we opened our stocking and then presents after lunch .
My favourite toy was a cabbage patch kid .
I adored it !

Youseethethingis · 19/08/2021 20:43

Baby All Gone! ❤️ I actually still have mine, gave her to DSD to play with so she's had a second wind, although back in the loft again now sadly. Still smells of cherries!

I have a 1960s silver tinsel table top tree that belonged to my great grandmother when it appears Christmas is officially ON. Not before - the house could look like Santa's front room and it still wouldn't be Christmas until this tatty wee tree makes its grand entrance.

New traditions include 1st December box for DS, bringing new Christmas books, old Christmas books he special tree bauble and whatever else I might decide to stick in there as he gets older. Started a wooden advent calendar for DSD when she was 5 and it has become a massive PITA to keep up but she gets so excited about what will be in it around Halloween so I keep going - not making the same mistake with DS!

Most important is a special stocking that comes from stillborn DS2 with little gifts for DSD and DS1. It says "gifts from DS2" in gold lettering so nobody else will be getting the credit. It's my way of making sure he is involved as he should be.

Other than that... Like to make cinnamon apples in December, makes the house smell magnificent. On a mission to make the outdoor lights a little bit better each year. I like seeing the kids on the street smiling and pointing as they pass. What's Christmas about if not making people smile Xmas Grin

GreenTortoise · 19/08/2021 21:03

23rd I have a big deep clean.
24th we go out for breakfast, have a look around some Christmas markets and have a takeaway for dinner.

Throughout December we try to go to a few Christmas markets and book in our Christmas wonderland walk at our local garden centre. It's amazing.

We start watching Christmas films whenever really Grin

CarolinaWeeper · 19/08/2021 22:22

@Youseethethingis that's a lovely way of involving your DS2.

I really wish I still had my baby all gone..... I'm sure she went to the charity shop in about 1996 Grin.

For our traditions we will play Christmas music and watch Christmas films regularly throughout December. We'll watch new ones every year but we HAVE to watch The Snowman and Home Alone.

The tree goes up the first weekend in December and we get a new decoration each year for it. We have a lot of tree decorations that have been passed down through the family or made by the DC so it's a real mish mash but I adore our tree as it's full of memories.

We have a hanging quilted advent calendar and I put a little chocolate in each pocket for each of the DC. I'd love to be organised enough to put little presents in but I can't be bothered having an extra thing to do so chocolate it is.

We do a Christmas light safari in the car with hot chocolate one evening, listening to Christmas music on the radio.

We will always make stuffing balls and then sausage rolls with some of the extra stuffing for the freezer.

We'll always have at least one Christmas baking day where we make mince pies/biscuits etc.

A visit to Father Christmas at some point although we don't have a set place that we go to that has changed year on year.

Usually a big family lunch on Christmas Eve out at a pub somewhere so nobody has to cook..... I really missed that last year.

I absolutely love the run up to Christmas!

merryhouse · 19/08/2021 22:28

We have "Treize Desserts" for Christmas Eve tea - a Provencal tradition. Three fresh fruit, three dried fruit, three nuts, three sweetmeats, and a centrepiece. Our centrepiece is Christmas pudding, mainly because H and I both used to find that we were too stuffed from the main course to enjoy the pudding properly on Christmas Day!

Because of that, we have a fry-up for Christmas Eve lunch.

Salmon en croute at lunchtime on the Sunday before, because the Carol Service puts paid to a decent meal in the evening. Before Covid we had got into a nice little routine of the Music Director providing mince pies and champagne for the choir and guests afterwards Grin

Decorations up once S1's birthday is over.

Buck's Fizz, croissants and smoked salmon for Christmas breakfast (though as I'm from Leicestershire I snaffle a piece of pork pie with my first cup of tea).

1AngelicFruitCake · 19/08/2021 23:09

mam0918
I didn’t realise it was a tradition from years ago, same as a PP I thought it came in with elf on the shelf!
I love 1st December box because I
Think Christmas Eve is already special without needing a box but each to their own!

Cherryrainbow · 20/08/2021 00:31

My fave gift when I was a kid was one of those electronic dear diaries. It was awesome. I remember checking my horoscope/forecast every day on it lol.

My OH and I buy each other xmas jumpers every year and we get the kids some too to wear xmas day.

We normally have a family xmas dinner the weekend before xmas with my side of the family (sister and her hubby comes up we all go to my parents house). It's been a few years since we stopped doing xmas day with the parents so this is good compromise.

We do a lot of xmas movie nights with hot chocolate and snacks too.

I normally take my son out for walks locally at night to see the xmas lights on people's houses as well.

Miltie6267 · 20/08/2021 09:22

A present I vividly remember receiving was the Little Mermaid video. I didn't know it was out yet, my gran gave it to me. I just remember that feeling inside as I opened it and saw the cover. Absolute joy. Watched that film a million times!

One year we didn't get much from our parents as they bought a family computer instead. Good old Packard Bell, Windows 95. So exciting. Had Ecco the Dolphin and that kind of thing and 'The Internet'.

Christmas has always felt so special. On Christmas Eve I still have trouble falling asleep. I'm not even that excited about my own presents. But it's like I can feel this energy, thinking of all the children that are eagerly anticipating that next morning, thinking about Santa.

In the morning I'd always wake my parents, then my brother, then I'd go through to the livingroom myself. Funny, my parents never saw my first reactions as they didn't get up for a bit. Whereas I make sure we are up to see DS reaction to his stocking, it's wonderful. My Dad would come down the hallway about 5/10mins after I got up with the video camera on and I'd do a funny reaction (no dad! While trying to hide). He continued to do this right into my late teens (Santa came til I was 20!). My brother recently put all our video camera footage onto a USB stick so watching childhood Christmases has been wonderful.

I remember the little tin bowls that only came out on Christmas day for the prawn starter. The way my mum lays the table with 2 crackers each (she still lays it all the same now if she's hosting). The smell of coffee from the perculator which only came out on special occasions. The smell of a freshly lit fireplace. Me sorting everyone's presents into piles under the tree. Writing and re-writing my list so it was perfect for Santa and drawing him a picture and being elated at the thought of 'him' seeing it. Having friends over when the tree was up and nestling underneath it pretending to be squirrels. The biscuit box that kept the breakable, good decorations in it. The dogs on Christmas morning getting their presents too. Having to be totally silent during The Queen's Speech. My mum quickly writing down what I got and from which person as I tore open my presents. Going on a walk on Christmas day and saying Merry Christmas to everyone we saw. The year I bought a set of secret presents for my Mum, Dad and bro and scurried through on Christmas morning to lay them out before anyone saw. My DS (8) has told me that he wants my Mum to take him to town to buy secret presents for me and DH this year :)

Our own traditions are: DS bringing his mini bedroom stocking into our bed to open, then us all getting up, I go in livingroom first and start filming, the DS, DH and DDog come in, DS opens main stocking and helps DDog open hers (only child, DDog is treated like a sister with a proper stocking!), DS opens presents from us and DDog, me and DH open our gifts then we get breakfast. Family Christmas walk and say merry Christmas to everyone we see, then get prepped for hosting or for our dish we are taking to my folks if they are hosting. Family arrive and DS plays with his cousins and see what presents they got. Christmas lunch at 1pm, presents then chill! Throughout December we go on multiple walks through the village to look at the lights.

And not a Christmas one, but at midnight on new year's eve we would throw open the door and listen for the boats sounding their horns in the bay a few miles away. I live in the village I grew up in now (moved back 3 years ago) and I love doing this as I know my dad will be doing it too. We spend part of new year's eve with my folks but head home around 8pm.

Ahh thanks for this thread. That was a trip down memory lane. Christmas is my absolute favourite time of year. Can you tell?

TorySteller · 20/08/2021 09:26

Christmas has always felt so special. On Christmas Eve I still have trouble falling asleep. I'm not even that excited about my own presents. But it's like I can feel this energy, thinking of all the children that are eagerly anticipating that next morning, thinking about Santa.

I get this feeling too! I’m bloody 29 now but I still feel so excited on Christmas Eve. We don’t even have DC but I love thinking of all the excited children. It might sound ridiculous but I still look at the sky on Christmas Eve to see if I can see ‘him’ Grin

Miltie6267 · 20/08/2021 09:27

@TorySteller nice to know it's not just me that's a big kid 😁

ohidoliketobe · 20/08/2021 09:34

1st Dec box where the christmas bedding, pj's and jumpers make an appearance with chocolate advent calandars.
We visit our local garden centre and pick our tree around the 10th.
The kids get to decorate the tree in the dining room with their handmade creations, they love discovering the ones they've made over the years. They also have teeny tiny little desktop ones in their rooms.
We have Xmas eve box with new (non Christmas) pj's in, their stockings to hang up and the plate we leave santa and reindeer treats on, a hot chocolate, and it always contains our copies of The Night Before Christmas and a kids Nativity book we read before bed.
We've started to do Christmas Dinner on Christmas Eve, when we don't mind spending a bit of time in the kitchen and the kids are more amenable to sitting down for some thing to eat compared to Christmas day! On Christmas day, it's help yourself to cold cut leftovers from day before, cheeses, Christmas ham, pates and bread, all the chocolate and treats you've been gifted, anything. We stay at home with an open door policy for any family who would like to visit us being welcome, but on the proviso they aren't being waited on hand and foot. And the kids may still be in their pj's.
Boxing day we visit DHs family for a few hours.
Love, love, love Christmas