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Christmas Traditions
Laced with Grace —
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I didn’t grow up with many traditions. Certainly none based in the birth of Christ. But I loved the ones I shared with my mother. So when my daughters were born, and I’d found my way back to my faith, I started creating our own traditions with a little help from those childhood memories. Here are a few of our ...2 hours ago -
A Brief Study of American Culinary Christmas Traditions
FriendsEAT.com —
Authority: 433
King Richard II of England, the 1377 Christmas Feast host Many American Christmas culinary traditions have their roots in Europe. Fourteenth century feasts were rather crude by today’s standards. King Richard II of England hosted a Christmas feast in 1377 at which twenty-eight oxen and three hundred sheep were ...18 hours ago -
Holiday Loneliness
Socyberty —
Authority: 534
Though I typically fail to participate in rejoicing, caroling, or even practicing traditional Christmas customs, the season still remains an unpleasant experience for the uninvolved. Initially, I embraced the holiday spirit and engaged in joyous activities; however, the latter years consisted primarily of a chair and ...19 hours ago -
The Busted Claus(e)
LA Moms Blog —
Authority: 129
My husband wanted to be proactive – not reactive - about the truth. Our oldest son will be ten in March. The identities of the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny have been revealed and dealt with. He felt it was time to have “the talk” with our son. No,no, no---not that talk – the precursor to that talk ...22 hours ago -
GUEST – Deborah Grace Staley
Riding With The Top Down —
Authority: 468
Christmas Traditions There’s just something about December, isn’t there? Chilly weather, comfy sweaters, scarves and gloves, cheery fires in the fireplace, savory soups bubbling on the stove, Christmas decorations, festive lights on houses and wreaths on doors, family, and always, good books. December is my ...1 day ago -
Handmade Christmas Continues……
Paper Glue Etc. —
Authority: 127
Well today’s post is going to be FUN! I am keeping my promise to post a handmade gift each Tuesday , this one was a tough one. I made the gift for Mr. Perfect’s girlfriend, since she’s not a reader of the blog like Scot With One T I can share her gift. Be sure to check back next week I’ll ...1 day ago -
Christmas Traditions
Marilyn's Musings —
Authority: 128
Over the years weve made had traditions and made new ones. When our children were small, we stayed up half the night putting together toys wed purchased, one time we had just finished by the time the kids were awake on Chirtmas Day. We insisted the children open one gift at a time so we could see everything that was ...1 day ago -
Christmas in Mexico
Just Food Now —
Authority: 131
Christmas in Mexico is a religious day and, most importantly, a celebration of the birth of Jesus – a symbolic day of commemoration, of introspection and of gratitude to God. The fact that it is ... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]1 day ago -
Add some Christmas sparkle
Hot Cross Mum —
Authority: 414
A few weeks ago, I asked members of British Mummy Bloggers and Irish Mum Bloggers to share their family Christmas traditions. As usual, you came up trumps and shared such lovely traditions that I thought I should share them with you. I do some of these and I still put chocolate money and a satsuma in the bottom of ...1 day ago -
Christmas Traditions 6 - The Photos
Bluebonnet in the Snow —
Authority: 118
I can still remember waiting in line at the local Wal-Mart. It seemed like we spent half of each December there waiting in line with my mom and sister as we tried to get the annual Christmas photo taken. All the while Mom worried that our hair and our dresses wouldnt stay nice for very long amidst our attempts to ...2 days ago -
Christmas Traditions Day 8- more traditions
The Clothes Line and other laundry lists —
Authority: 118
Well, I seemed to come up with enough traditions to keep me going so far, one week down, 2 to go! Thats right, Christmas is just around the corner, time to get all those last minute things done that you have been putting off. Sending cards, baking your time is running out. My dear friend Marta has some ...2 days ago -
Sharing Our Holiday Magic
The Calm Space —
Authority: 415
Pop quiz: Who cries watching Holiday Inn and wants cuddles with her granddaughter for Christmas? And who is lucky enough to spend Christmas on a boat with her beloved and her puppies? Our writers share a precious peek into their festivities… Angela Esnouf Angela writes Organising Space and you’ll find her at ...2 days ago -
Christmas is for the children?
Beyond Babylon —
Authority: 553
Pagan Holidays Pagan holidays that God hates arent "for the children!" How can they be? When you go through the terrible HOLOCAUST thats coming (because of our idolatry and immorality), youll understand weve SACRIFICED OUR CHILDREN in its flames! If were going to be saved out of "Jacobs trouble," weve got to think ...2 days ago -
International Christmas Culinary Traditions
FriendsEAT.com —
Authority: 433
The French Celebrate the Holidays with the Buche De Noel Christmas culinary traditions in America are as diverse as our individual backgrounds. The foods that families eat during the holidays are usually derived from traditions and recipes that were passed down through the generations. So if you can trace your ...2 days ago -
Sugar Plum Fairies Danced in My Kitchen
Mamas*Little*Treasures —
Authority: 126
Since weve been thinking about family traditions and ways to celebrate the holidays on a budget, I decided it would be fun to make some of these super-simple lollipops. If you are looking for fun, easy, and inexpensive gift ideas, this little jar of lollipops would make a truly sweet treasure for a teacher, a ...2 days ago -
600 miles and 45 fruitcakes later
Granny Sue's News and Reviews —
Authority: 130
From getting things ready in my kitchen at home, to be packed up and transported to my son Jon and daughter-in-law Jennifers home: to Jennifers pristine kitchen (but not for long): The children played outside in the first snowfall of the year while in the kitchen the cooks sported hats homemade by ...2 days ago -
Christmas Traditions Day 7- St Nicolas Day
The Clothes Line and other laundry lists —
Authority: 118
This time of the year seems to be as much about the smells as it is about the decorations and festivities. Its during this time of year we bake all those wonderful smelling goodies, the house seems to be filled with aromas of Christmas. Cloves and Cinnamon, pine trees and fireplaces. It starts to smell like Christmas ...2 days ago -
Christmas Traditions: The Twelve Days
You're History ! —
Authority: 419
“On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me….” Every time I hear this carol it makes me smile, for more than one reason. It brings back my days as a preschool teacher, when the class knew few of the lyrics other than “five gold rings”, which they would sing out enthusiastically at the appropriate ...2 days ago -
Happy Advent!
A deeper love —
Authority: 113
Dave and I can hardly wait to put up our Christmas tree each year! This year we put it up on on November 29th, four Sundays before Christmas. This is the first Sunday of Advent. It was more fun than ever because we had a tiny person to do it with! Elnathan tried to grab everything and put it into his ...2 days ago -
Christmas Traditions 5 - Christmas Mail
Bluebonnet in the Snow —
Authority: 118
The reason I rush to my mailbox every day during December is for the chance to find a Christmas letter or card (or maybe even several) in my mailbox. Its a time to find out what family and friends from near and far have been up to throughout the year. I learn about new babies, new jobs, and new addresses. I also ...3 days ago

