Christmas Traditions
OK, let's start another thread!
How about this: What are your Christmas family traditions?
I'm talking about things like who gives the Christmas dinner, when you open gifts, stuff like that! Also, are there any unusual traditions you have? Personally, those are the ones I'd like to hear about the most!
I'll start:
My personal family is in Romania, so I'm not part of their thing anymore. Here, I have my husband's family which consists of his dad, his step-mother, step-brother and his wife and step-sister and her husband. Then it's us, my husband and I, our 2 little girls and the step-brother's 2 girls. We usually stay home alone or with friends on the night of the 24th and that is when we open our gifts. Then the family takes turns for the Christmas dinner on the 25th. That is when and where the entire family opens gifts. We draw names for buying gifts, which I hate because these days you don't really have to brake the bank to get something for everybody in the family. To me it's the thought not the gift that counts most. So, that's us in a nut shell! How about you?
Laura
OK, let's start another thread!
How about this: What are your Christmas family traditions?
I'm talking about things like who gives the Christmas dinner, when you open gifts, stuff like that! Also, are there any unusual traditions you have? Personally, those are the ones I'd like to hear about the most!
I'll start:
My personal family is in Romania, so I'm not part of their thing anymore. Here, I have my husband's family which consists of his dad, his step-mother, step-brother and his wife and step-sister and her husband. Then it's us, my husband and I, our 2 little girls and the step-brother's 2 girls. We usually stay home alone or with friends on the night of the 24th and that is when we open our gifts. Then the family takes turns for the Christmas dinner on the 25th. That is when and where the entire family opens gifts. We draw names for buying gifts, which I hate because these days you don't really have to brake the bank to get something for everybody in the family. To me it's the thought not the gift that counts most. So, that's us in a nut shell! How about you?

Laura
