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stayandjohn
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Name: Stacey
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Posted by SoinLove
For Christmas, DH's family stays up late on Christmas Eve and they open their presents at 12 AM on Christmas day.
We do this too, DH thought it was nuts when he spent his first Christmas with us. Though we will wait until Christmas morning to have our son open his gifts
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Posted 11/21/05 9:58 PM |
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
At Christmas we play Grandma Got Ran Over By a Reindeer - and we sing it to my grandmother and she sits there with drink it hand smiling, laughing and attempting to sing it. It's actually quite fun - definitely a tradition I will miss when she's gone!
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Posted 11/21/05 10:02 PM |
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NS1976
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Ahhhhhhhhh I love tradition!
May sound corny, but every year I write a prayer for thanksgiving dinner and we all have to say what we are thankful for.
Tradition for the day after...we wake up and eat dessert from the night before for breakfast!
Christmas....we STILL put cookies out for santa (we are ALL grown..no kids in the family yet lol)...read twas the night before christmas...my sister and I save all of our wrapping for christmas eve night while listening to z100's christmas carols...christmas morning..we wont go into the living room until our mom is awake....we never make christmas dinner.we order from the diner since its all about opening gifts that day.
On birthdays...our mom always calls us at the exact time we are born to wish us a happy birthday.
On our anniversary...we always dance in our kitchen to our wedding song as it plays through the computer....weird I know! LOL
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Posted 11/21/05 10:20 PM |
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steph4777
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Message edited 11/22/2005 11:27:44 AM.
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Posted 11/22/05 12:16 AM |
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VirginiaDeb
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Name: Deb
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
After Christmas Dinner, my step-father makes anyone who is around sit and watch Christmas Vacation.
So sentimental
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Posted 11/22/05 6:30 AM |
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dpli
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Posted by Shorty
I guess our weird tradition is that grandma fries assorted vegetables, because "that's how they always did it." It doesn't matter that no one eats them....she MUST fry them. C'mon...fried broccoli, cauliflower...brussel sprouts?!? ew!
Fried cauliflower is one of my FAVORITE things to eat, but sadly, I don't know anyone who makes it
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Posted 11/22/05 9:47 AM |
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Jennifer
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
It is really jut for me but I have this night before christmas I got when I was like 9 years old. And every christmas eve, I read it before I go to bed.
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Posted 11/22/05 10:02 AM |
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WoodIAm
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Name: JoAnne
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Growing up, it was always a tradition to have hamburgers for dinner on Christmas Eve. We would all go to church and my Dad would stay home and make dinner. (That's supposedly why he couldn't go to Mass with us ). Then we'd all decorate the tree.
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Posted 11/22/05 10:21 AM |
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Blazesyth
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Posted by dpli
Fried cauliflower is one of my FAVORITE things to eat, but sadly, I don't know anyone who makes it
Chicken Tonight in Lindenhurst, on Sunrise Hwy has all of the fried veggies. Califower, broccoli, etc. They also have these fried pizza rolls that remind me of these things they used to give us in elementary school.
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Posted 11/22/05 10:25 AM |
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nylisa
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Name: MaMa
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Posted by nycchic24
On birthdays...our mom always calls us at the exact time we are born to wish us a happy birthday.
My mom does the same thing. Also, we have pasta after antipasto for Thanksgiving and then we have the turkey and all the trimmings.
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Posted 11/22/05 10:40 AM |
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kathleeng
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Name: Kathleen
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Re: WEIRD family holiday traditions??
Growing up, when we spent Christmas Day at my aunt's, she would give us all party hats and we would all sing happy birthday to Jesus.
Thanksgiving was Grace and we would all hold hands around the table (when we went to extended family).
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Posted 11/22/05 11:11 AM |
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