Christmas Eve Tradition
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
nothing, really. We just get the kids to bed, put out the presents, clean the house, and go to bed ourselves, braced for the 4 am onslaught. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
Christmas Eve for us (me and my wife) is celebrated as Christmas Day. I was divorced after 3 kids when the youngest was 1.5 years old. Since then we've done Christmas Eve as our time to be together, a traditional that works well now that all 3 are married with their own family. It is a day long thing starting as early as the first of the 3 shows up. We actually celebrate it at my brother's home since I live 700 miles away and the kids live in different parts of the state (Texas), my brother graciously hosts. Mike "liberals were driven crazy by Bush." Me To: Dixie Sluts, M. Moore, the Boss, Bon Jovi, Clooney, Penn, Babs, Soros, Redford, Gore, Daschle - "bye bye" Me "I voted for W." Me "There you go again." RR "Flushed the Johns" Me
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
we used to open presents on christmas eve. seemed like i always got a race car track set and we'd always stay up late racing ... or playing table hockey on those awesome little tables with the metal rods (like foosball, but the rods are on the end, and the players move around in little slots on the 'ice'). we'd set up brackets and play a full round of playoffs over the course of a week or so. and there was actual real snow outside, so it made sense to sing and hear songs about snow and 'winter wonderlands'. gotta move back up north... Software | Cleek
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
Typically, I go to my parents house have a cocktail or two, eat a loster dinner, then we exchange gifts and drink some more. BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
-Days of the New -
Typically, I go to my parents house have a cocktail or two, eat a loster dinner, then we exchange gifts and drink some more. BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
-Days of the New -
:-O ooops. you got me. That would loBster. :) with the claws and tail. Delicious! :cool: BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
-Days of the New -
Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
Andy Hunter wrote: I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions. When I lived on the East Coast, I always looked forward to going over my Grandfather's house and watching the burning log on TV. Most of my Aunts and Uncles were over there, which were just like my older brothers and sisters really, and we drank hot chocolate and watched It's a Wonderful Life and other holiday crap. We were only allowed to open presents over my grandfather's on xmas day. My ex and I now let our son open one gift on xmas eve. Sometimes my father would let me open a gift early when I was younger. Lately, my tradition is buying gifts 2 or three days before xmas day and getting stranded in traffic at the malls.:doh: I broke that tradition this year and I have all my gifts purchased already. Later, JoeSox Word of the Day: perfervid http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/ CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ joeswammi.com/sinfest
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:-O ooops. you got me. That would loBster. :) with the claws and tail. Delicious! :cool: BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
-Days of the Newyummy! Cheers Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
Are there "traditional" gifts? I mean, gifts typical of X'mas, or will anything and everything go? Cheers, Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
Really big cinnamon rolls on xmas morning:-D
This demographic will quite happily click on shiny things however:laugh:
Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.
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Well, now is the holiday season and with that comes varied traditions. I know this Christmas Eve my wife and I are going to be smuggling gifts downstairs and enjoying some homemade eggnog (the secret ingredient is Brandy). I know that in my family our Christmas Eve tradition was that when the kids woke up early they would be allowed to open up their stockings whereas in my wife's family they had a 'Santa Chair'. I was hoping that with such a diverse base their is on this board that some people would want to share their Christmas Eve traditions.
Family, Family, and Family. While growing up, the sights and smells of Christmas were wonders for my brothers and sister and I. My Mother was always baking and Dad was always putting up more decorations. Christmas Eve we would all go to church and sing carols for what seemed like hours, but when we got home and ready for bed, we would be allowed to open up just one of our presents. Before I was ten, my younger brother and I usually got up around 4 am and we would start playing with new toys and be going strong all through the morning. Later in the day, one of our aunts or uncles with cousins would come and share a Christmas dinner with us. Now that I'm fifty, with three daughters of my own, Christmas isn't really all that different. Just the role I play in it. :) Merry Christmas, everyone. Peace and Goodwill to you all no matter how you celebrate the season. :rose: Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Gently arching his fishing rod back he moves the tip forward in a gentle arch releasing the line.... kersplunk [Doug Goulden] Nice sig! [Tim Deveaux on Matt Newman's sig with a quote from me]
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we used to open presents on christmas eve. seemed like i always got a race car track set and we'd always stay up late racing ... or playing table hockey on those awesome little tables with the metal rods (like foosball, but the rods are on the end, and the players move around in little slots on the 'ice'). we'd set up brackets and play a full round of playoffs over the course of a week or so. and there was actual real snow outside, so it made sense to sing and hear songs about snow and 'winter wonderlands'. gotta move back up north... Software | Cleek
Chris Losinger wrote: we used to open presents on christmas eve. But now being the Commie Lib you are you refuse to participate in such a pagan ritual as Christmas ;P:-D Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?
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Chris Losinger wrote: we used to open presents on christmas eve. But now being the Commie Lib you are you refuse to participate in such a pagan ritual as Christmas ;P:-D Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?