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Holiday Traditions - Albuquerque, NM

hi, mommies! just wondering what you do as a holiday family tradition? i'd really like to do something special this year that we can do every year as a family! any ideas?

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Ever since I was little my mom would pick each of my siblings & me a christmas angel off the tree in wal mart or the fire station to buy toys for. It helped to teach us christmas isnt just what we get but what we give. I have contunied that tradition with my daughter it makes her feel special to get to "help santa". Also we decorate gingerbread houses toghter. I like the kits you can buy at the stores have everything you need to make a great house.

We also make decorating the house & tree a family event. Everyone helps while drinking hot chocolate & having carols in the back ground.

I love everyone's ideas! I would also suggest the APS Festival of Lights parade and the Santa's World at Firebird Raceway both are awesome, we have gone for the last three years and both are a blast.

We love to go to Zoolights as a family. We also bundle up for neighborhood walks to see all the Xmas lights.

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We bake Christmas cookies. I let them pour all the ingredients in (including cracking the eggs). I then have them pick out several cookies to decorate on their own. I set out ramikins of frosting,all different colored sprinkles, and the zoo pals knives, and they decorate away. It's messy, but they absolutely love it! When my son was not quite two, he just put giant blobs of frosting on his cookies. I then freeze all the cookies, and pull them out on the nights there is a special Christmas show on tv(Rudolph, Frosty, etc.) We sit down as a family and watch the show and everyone gets to pick out two cookies to eat. We also pick a night the week of Christmas of Christmas to drive around nd look at Christmas lights. They love it because they get to wear their pj's! We also buy an ornament each year for each child. The oldest two (5 & 3) come with me and I let them pick out what they want. It has been great to see what they pick and they get to hang these on the tree. (This was a tradition that my mom started when I was young. I still have all my ornaments and hang them on the tree every year. It is fun to see what was popular each year) I have also collected Christmas books for each child over the years. Each night, starting Dec. 1 we read a Christmas book before bed. I have not done this, but might this year, some people make a birthday cake and sing Happy birthday to Jesus on Christmas, as a reminder of what we are truly celebrating. I hope this gives you some ideas. Merry Christmas

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Hi B.,
Our little one is two and we started going to the Polar Express in Williams Arizona last year. We went again this year and she LOVED it! We plan to go every year. The package is great...you get the train ride, a room with two queen beds, breakfast, and dinner. You may be able to find a Polar Express closer to you. I found one in Northern Nevada as well, however I don't mind the 3 1/2 hour drive for a little tradition.

http://www.classbrain.com/artmovies/publish/polar_express...

we use www.thetrain.com

I also plan to hit as many local Holiday light events as I can. She is so excited about it and I want her to see everything she can.

Be sure to share with us what your tradition is.

Happy Holidays!
C.

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Every year we go up north and cut our tree down. Christmas eve everyone gets to open one present, its always a freshly washed pair of Christmas PJs. The kids know every year that is what it is and every year they are still excited to see what pjs they got :) Then we sit around the tree with all the lights off in the house, except the Christmas lights and drink apple cider. We also love to drive around looking at all the lights. Every year we go to the same beautifully decorated house and walk around, Santa even visits every Sat. I hope you find a wonderful tradition to start to share with your family.

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Barbra
Hi! We have a number of traditions. one of our kids favorites is singing Christmas songs around the Advent wreathe. We also go out as a family and cut our tree. We take it home and each child has their own ornaments that they place on the tree. For Christmas they receive another ornament to take to there own home when they grow up. After we eat and trim the tree. We turn off the lights and enjoy the tree while we listen to a special CD about the Christmas story. We have listened to it since my oldest was a baby and she say it is not Christmas without it. We bake cookies and are only allowed to have a few that night with egg nog.
We don't make Santa the focus but Jesus birth and the giving to others. Each year we rotate who gets to top the tree and always take pictures in front of the tree in our Christmas best. We have a Christmas book on what other traditions are around the country and have a musical book to sing along with. We always watch "White Christmas" and have a family feast. We have never had extended family near by so we made our family the most important at Christmas.

I could go on but these are a few ideas to grow into if nothing else.
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hi B.,
when i was younger my dad was in the military and he would pick an airman he worked with to come over for dinner on christmas and thanksgiving. he knew so many that could not go home for the holidays and had no family around so they came to our house for a home cooked meal. this year we are calling the chaplin over at luke air force base in order to help us find someone to come to dinner.

We don't have anything real huge that we do but here's a few ideas. We pick out a new ornament for the tree each year... also decorate the tree together. We usually pick out a night to drive around and look at all the beautiful Christmas displays. Also, my hubby and I have Grandma or someone come to babysit so we can go Christmas shopping together (which is so much easier and more fun without kids!) Oh, and if you don't already, attending mass together as a family on Christmas is fun too! Merry Christmas! :]

When my son (now 18!) came home from kindergarten with a tree for Theanksgiving, we started an anual tradition. His was a small branch in a plaster of paris base, with leaves glued on and on each was written things he was thankful for. Now, each year we choose a branch from a tree in our yard. We make an event of cutting out leaves and gluing on floral wire. I use 3-5 to decorate each place setting, and drop a few extras decoratively around the table. We set a few nice glasses out with fancy pens, and everyone writes what they are thankful for, and wires it to the 'tree'. When you are finished, you are left with a beautiful custom centerpiece.
We like to leave the tree on the table until Yule, when we put it in the Yule fire, sending our thanks again as we look over the year that is passng, and our prayers for the comming year.

The best one I can think of is teaching your children to give to others. Try sending some of your homemade cookies (even if they are cut and bake Pillsbury cookies) to the soldiers overseas or to a local homeless shelter. Your daughter may be a little young for these ideas but keep a scrapbook and build on the ideas. They will love it.

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