With many holidays coming our way in the next few months, what are some traditions you want to have with your family? Maybe you already do them, maybe you want to start a new one now that your little babe has joined your family! What issues with other family members might you run into with your own family's traditions?
For example, as a kid I never ever opened presents on Christmas morning. We were always traveling to see extended family... I just talked to DH last night about how we want to do Christmas for LO. Since I never got to, I have always wanted to have Christmas morning as just our little family. You know, wake up and have all of the excitement of presents. However, if we decide to go this route, it will be a hellacious fight with my in-laws... especially MIL since she always wants us to travel there for Christmas. Regardless of when we decide to actually have "Santa" come, I want to have the tradition of my kids opening a present the night before (it will be a new pair of pajamas and a holiday movie) and we will snuggle on the couch watching that movie in our new pjs that night.
Thanksgiving... well the only tradition there is to eat a lot of food no matter where we are and look at Black Friday ads!
Re: Traditions
FWIW, I feel you on Christmas morning. Since I've known DH, we have spent Christmas morning at his mom's house. Which means waking up at 7 to drive two hours and get there. I told him last year, when we have kids, Christmas morning is at our house, with just us. MIL doesn't know yet. She won't be happyand neither will my bils and sil. But they never come to this we invite them to so I don't feel bad.
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Along with Christmas, we have a "cookie day". My family gets together and bakes a couple weekends before Christmas. It's both a fun and frustrating day.
I'm not sure what we're doing for Thanksgiving.
I had no idea PJ's were such a tradition. My parents always did this (and I plan to continue). About 5 years ago (I was in my late 20's) my mom didn't get me any PJs. I cried. She bought me 2 pairs at after Christmas sales. She didn't realize how much it meant to me. It's probably why I have a "thing" for pajamas. I probably own more pajamas than I do "regular" clothes.
DH works a swing shift and has to work Christmas Eve and Day this year. I told him no biggie since LO is so small. Still sucks though. I plan on going to Midnight Mass (Christmas Eve service) and that being a tradition for us.
My Granddaddy died on Thanksgiving Day in 1998 and ever since it's not been the same. We are thankful but it is always a bittersweet day. Hopefully we will come up with a tradition with AJ to make it better.
@Babywear aww "pressies" love it. :x
We usually did Easter egg hunts growing up so I want to keep that for sure since it was so memorable and fun to be outside.
I am hoping to get to host our first Christmas dinner this year because we will finally be moving to a house big enough to accommodate our family. I agree with PP that I don't want my LO to only remember traveling on holidays, I want memories at out house! My hubby would put out carrot sticks for the reindeer growing up and I think that's adorable so we will do that too!
Christmas Eve is spent with my parents. We have always gotten Christmas jammies and an ornament. We would change into the pjs, hang our ornament and watch Its a Wonderful Life. On your first Christmas you are given a stocking and not an ornament. I'm so excited to do this with Wynne.
Christmas Day is with DHs family. They do a huge breakfast and open gifts slowly all day. I'm excited to share these traditions with baby as long as we can.
The only other tradition we have is on birthdays we make a special breakfast.
For thanksgiving we do friend thanksgiving and cook for anyone of our friends who isn't going home for thanksgiving. It is a lot of drinks and turkey and my special spinach mashed potatoes.
I would love for Thanksgiving to be a bigger deal around here but our house isn't very big and my sil and brother normally have a huge dinner for her family so I typically cook the meal for our little family and it's hit or miss if my parents come by.
Christmas is so hard because I want to see my family but I want to have nice traditions for the kids at home too. Plus I'm tired of dragging them all over the state for Christmas. We finally eliminated my in laws because it was always a nightmare so hopefully we can do my parents on Christmas eve and then Christmas day be just us. LO won't remember anything but DS is getting bigger so I think he'll really enjoy Santa and get a kick out of the carrots for the reindeer (he LOVES animals). Plus I love the whole 4 gift rule ( something you need, something you want....) and I wanna start the pj's on Christmas eve tradition.
As far as Christmas goes, I had Santa growing up but we'd like to focus the holiday more around Jesus for our kids. I want to start a tradition of singing happy birthday with a cake on Christmas day for something fun and more unique for our family.
I've also read an idea that I liked a lot of limiting your kids to 3 main big gifts (and maybe a stocking) because Jesus only got 3 gifts, and like in the camp of @babygabe614 I think Christmas and gifts have gotten out of control. No side eyeing from me for people who want to do that! It's going to be so tempting to spoil her, but I want to keep what I feel is the real reason of celebrating Christmas as the focus and hope that the kids appreciate their gifts more.
I've also as a kid gone Christmas shopping for kids in need with my mom and loved it is made me feel so good so I'd like to continue that with our LO.
Thanksgiving we don't really do. We have no family around and neither DH nor I are very keen on the thanksgiving spread so why bother cooking all that when the 2 of us don't really eat it. For the past 2 yrs we've gone out to eat down town.
Christmas: this is the first year we won't be traveling for Christmas. I'm excited to actually have Santa come on Christmas Eve and see DD1s reaction on Christmas morning. Although I am sad that we'll be missing out on the snow this year.
Pipsqueak born 6/9/14