Monday 3 December 2012

Oh Christmas Tree

Growing up, Christmas was always a big deal. I have very early memories of advent calendars, carollers, crafts, snowy walks, baking, snowmen, church, and pre-Christmas parties. The lead up to the big day was just as special as Christmas itself. For those of you, who, like me, LOVE this time of the year, "get" it.  The magic, the warmth, the wonder that surrounds it.

Even as a young girl, decorating the house was always something I looked forward to.  Our Christmases were a mix of The Brady Bunch meets The Griswolds!  It wouldn't truly be Christmas without a few hiccups and choice words - or maybe some naked yelling in the snow! (yes that really happened)

From choosing the perfect tree, to stringing the lights inside and out, sipping hot chocolate in front of the fire while listening to A Chipmunk Christmas on the record player. Staying up a little bit later on Christmas Eve to listen to Paul Reid and checking in on Santa Watch. We created family traditions.

So, what traditions will I pass down to our girls? That is still to be determined. Showing, and teaching Ryan & Andy the importance AND the joy of giving will definitely be top of the list. Spending time as a family, baking, creating, laughing, sharing and of course the occasional squabble! Every year, and especially as they get older, new traditions will emerge.  Watching them when they become parents and have families of their own will be when I get to see what traditions we have created together, that they happily pass on. How magical is that?!


Ryan & Andy decorating our perfectly sized tree.


Making some easy candy cane reindeer for our tree.

Even our fish Gary is getting into the Christmas spirit!

Decorating our house and getting ready for Christmas.





What traditions have been passed down in your family? What new traditions have you started? I would love to hear it!

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