The Many Faces of Christmas

Different Families, Varied Traditions

© Diane Laney Fitzpatrick

Dec 21, 2007

There are lots of ways to celebrate the holidays.


I'm constantly amazed at different families' Christmas traditions.

As the holiday gets closer, I'm often asking friends and people I meet, "What do you do for Christmas?" Their responses are delightful.

Some people spend Christmas with a huge extended family. Others go to a vacation spot, forgo the tree and most of the presents and focus on fun. A friend of mine takes her family on a ski vacation every year; there are gifts from Santa waiting for them at home when they return.

For some families, Christmas day means church, opening gifts and a big traditional dinner. Others make Christmas Eve the big night and sleep most of the next day.

In my family we have our traditions - we build a gingerbread house every year, we make an ornament, we send out a Christmas card with a photo of our children, we have eggnog on Christmas eve - but lately I've been happy to mix things up a little bit. After years of the kids waking us up at 5 a.m. or earlier, whispering, "Santa was here!" the kids now get a kick out of opening gifts after midnight mass and then staying up all night.

In a way I hate to see the old traditions go away, but it's fun to start new ones, too.

What are your Christmas traditions? Are you trying any new ones this year? Start a discussion and share your holiday ideas.

Suite has dozens of Christmas related articles. Want to get back to basics this year? Read A Down to Earth Christmas. Looking for some last-minute ornament craft ideas? Ten Minute Christmas Crafts has ideas for quick and easy ornaments.

Check out Suite 101's complete list of holiday articles at Holiday Event.


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