Monday, June 9, 2014

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Family               Traditions               are               created,               passed               down               from               parents,               blending               new               and               old               traditions               together               and               most               importantly               celebrated               with               the               most               important               people               in               your               lives.

Here               are               10               things               to               do               on               Christmas               Eve.
               1.

Drink               Hot               Chocolate-               Make               it               special,               after               making               a               batch               let               the               kids               create               their               own               topping.

You               can               have               whipped               cream               or               Cool               Whip               (I               prefer               it               frozen               still,               takes               less               time               to               melt               in               the               cup)               then               provide               some               red               or               green               sugar               sprinkles               or               rainbow               sprinkles               to               add               a               shake               or               two               on               top               to               make               it               festive.

Tell               stories               as               you               sit               around               the               table               about               favorite               Christmas               presents               you               received               in               years               past.
               2.

Play               cards               or               a               board               game               by               the               fire.

This               is               something               I               remember               fondly               from               my               childhood.

It               was               a               simple               act,               but               anytime               I               see               the               card               game               UNO,               I               think               of               my               family               sitting               by               the               fire               playing               the               card               game               by               the               fire.

You               can               choose               any               game               you               like,               good               classic               family               games               are               Monopoly,               Boggle,               Payday,               Life,               Chutes               and               Ladders,               Candyland.

Cards               are               fun               for               all,               teach               them               how               to               play               Blackjack,               Poker,               Spades,               Hearts,               Gin               Rummy,               even               solitaire.

Take               the               time               to               teach               them,               they               will               remember.

New               games               that               are               enjoyable               for               the               family               are               Zingo!

(a               young               child's               Bingo),               Apples               to               Apples,               Operation,               Trivial               Pursuit,               Uno,               Clue               and               even               the               new               Scene               It               games               on               DVD.
               3.

Take               a               Christmas               Lights               tour               around               your               city.

Go               online               or               check               your               local               newspaper               for               Christmas               Light               Displays               and               map               out               a               route,               tell               the               kids               to               get               dressed               in               their               pajamas               and               your               taking               a               Christmas               Light               Tour!

Bring               some               snacks               and               maybe               some               hot               chocolate               in               the               coffee               type               sippy               cups.

Have               everyone               choose               their               1st,               2nd               and               3rd               place               winners.

Bring               a               camera.
               4.

Go               Caroling.

Yes               this               will               seem               crazy               these               days,               but               the               look               on               people's               faces               when               they               realize               your               caroling               in               this               day               and               age               is               rather               delightful.

Print               out               3               songs               that               you               think               your               kids               know               well               and               then               rehearse               them.

Bundle               them               up               and               take               them               around               the               neighborhood               for               just               an               hour,               it               will               be               a               memorable               experience.
               5.

Make               Paper               Snowflakes.

You               can               fold               a               white               paper               up               and               then               cut               out               portions               of               it,               open               it               up               and               you               have               snowflakes               and               no               two               are               alike!.

After               your               done               cutting,               use               glue               sticks               to               add               silver               glitter               to               them.

Take               some               white               string               or               thread               and               link               them               together               to               hang               on               your               tree               or               fireplace.

Have               each               child               write               their               name               and               year               on               them.

You               can               keep               them               each               year               and               see               how               much               better               each               child               gets               at               mastering               the               craft               of               snowflake               maker.
               6.

Make               Christmas               Crafts.

Go               online               and               search               under               Christmas               Crafts.

There               are               hundreds               of               ideas               for               decorations,               ornaments,               homemade               gifts,               centerpieces               etc.

Spend               the               evening               making               a               special               one               for               your               family               each               year.

One               year               we               used               Styrofoam               balls               to               create               a               snowman               family               out               the               Styrofoam,               toothpicks               and               we               cut               out               material               to               use               as               scarves               and               hats               and               put               the               names               of               each               person               on               the               block               foundation.

Paint               it,               color               it               with               markers,               put               it               in               a               plastic               keepsake               enclosure               to               treasure               for               Christmas'               to               come.
               7.

Bake               Christmas               Cookies-               Choose               a               rewarding               cookie               recipe               or               candy               recipe               that               can               involve               everyone.

Pick               a               new               cookie               recipe               each               year               or               stick               with               a               beloved               family               favorite.

It               is               very               likely               that               when               your               child               grows               up,               making               this               cookie               on               Christmas               Eve               will               be               something               that               is               passed               on               to               your               grandchildren.
               8.

Teach               your               children               a               new               skill.

One               that               is               hard               to               master               and               may               take               all               night.

Such               as               Backgammon,               Chess,               sewing,               calligraphy,               one               that               will               be               remembered               and               that               may               normally               never               be               taught               anymore.
               9.

Visit               an               orphanage,               a               senior               citizen's               home,               a               homeless               soup               kitchen               or               shelter.

Call               and               see               if               you               can               volunteer               to               sing               Christmas               songs,               bring               presents,               perform               a               talent               show.

Brighten               the               lives               of               those               who               are               less               fortunate               than               you.
               10.

Create               a               Christmas               Play.

Help               your               children               create               a               play               or               a               skit               about               Christmas.

Work               first               on               writing               a               script,               casting               your               characters,               creating               silly               costumes,               setting               up               a               video               camera               to               preserve               the               "film"               but               actually               preserving               precious               memories.

Rehearse               and               then               direct               your               kids               in               a               Christmas               Play.

Perform               the               play               for               grandparents               or               Mom               or               Dad               on               Opening               Night               without               your               direction.

Have               them               perform               at               a               local               Senior               Community.
               One               of               my               favorite               sights               to               see               in               life               is               the               reflection               of               Christmas               Lights               on               a               Christmas               tree               in               a               child's               eyes.

Something               about               all               the               wonder               and               magic               that               I               see               in               that               reflection               gives               me               a               glorious               happy               comforting               feeling               that               I               can               remember               and               enjoy               years               after               I               no               longer               am               that               child.

I               try               to               hold               on               to               the               spirit               and               excitement               in               their               eyes,               when               I               see               the               colorful               lights               glimmer               and               shine               I               know               that               many               years               from               now,               my               grandchildren               will               experience               that               warmth               and               my               children               will               hold               those               special               memories               that               I               helped               create               in               the               reflection               of               Christmas               lights               in               their               children's               eyes.






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