DH and I moved 4.5 hours away from our families over the summer and since LO is due shortly after X-Mas we are not allowed to travel. This will be the first time we both have spent the holidays away from our families. We both are fine with spending the day by ourselves right now but I think when it actually gets here we will be a little bummed to be missing the festivities. I know the movies are open so we may do that or watch Christmas movies at home. {We will be going to mass and having a nice dinner on X-Mas Eve.} Do you ladies have any other suggestions of things you do to celebrate when you are away from your families?
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Other than that, I would watch movies or get caught up on favorite TV shows, I would bake, play board games, exchange presents, and snack on yummy treats all day.
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partial molar pregnancy : bfp 6.28.10, d/c 8.17.10, 7 rounds methotrexate, cleared 7.1.11
alexander patrick : bfp 1.16.12, born 9.20.12 @ 39w1d, 7 lbs./11 oz./22 in.
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We like a nice chill holiday. If we were closer to family it would be a mad house with DHs giant family.
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sleep in a bit, presents with each other, big brunch, board games, if you feel like it go out to the movies, dinner....
and then are there any good neighborhoods where you could drive through and look at Christmas lights together? Or a drive through nativity? Then come home and make hot coco (or apple cider) and snuggle up!
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Holland Sophia was born Jan 24, 2014.
I wanted to make it special for him so I planned a few new traditions for us. I bought us both new pjs and his favourite Christmas movie (National Lampoon) which we opened on Christmas Eve. Christmas day we opened presents slowly and then had a huge breakfast with coffee and baileys. Then we called family together and tried out/set up our new presents. We made a big dinner and ate by candle light and then watched another Christmas movie together.
It doesn't sound like much but on the actual day we both agreed it was so nice to spend a quiet, relaxing day together.
You could also make a Christmas dinner for the two of you. Or go bowling. Or go to the casino. Lol I don't know.
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I'm not a whole ocean away, but I am far enough away to not spend it with family after we decided we wanted DD to wake up in her own bed and house on Christmas morning. It's still an adjustment, but I agree that being wrapped up in DD helps. Last year we did brunch with our next door neighbors here, they went home for nap time (they have a daughter too), and then we went over there for dinner.
Thank you everyone for your suggestions! I plan on making a nice dinner for X-Mas Eve, Face Timing with our families along with lots of relaxing!!