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Friday, December 02, 2005

What we do at Christmas

We don't have a whole lot of rich, deep, from-our-childhoods Christmas traditions. Well, we don't have any. But we do have these:

1) Movies. We have a few Christmas movies, and we take turns choosing which one to sit down as a family and watch. It's my turn next and I'm going to pick It's a Wonderful Life, even though I never really think of it as a Christmas movie. It's just an excuse to force everyone to sit and watch it with me. And I always, always start to cry as soon as Uncle Billy comes in with the basket of money, and I don't stop until the end music.

2) Speaking of music, I get to pick out a new Christmas music CD every year. This dates from our first married Christmas. Last year I got Chanticleer's Sing We Christmas, and I've no idea how I'm ever going to top that. I probably can't.

3) We set up the tree on the evening of the day after Thanksgiving, and take it down on New Year's Day or New Year's Eve.

4) The newest, and our favorite: the nightly ornament. We bought two packages of plain burgundy glass ornaments last year, and we numbered them 1-25 with a gold paint marker. We put a verse reference relating in one way or another to the Incarnation on each one, and then each evening from December 1st through Christmas Eve, we read and discuss the verse from the appropriately-numbered ornament, and one of the kids puts the ornament on the tree. On Christmas morning, the reference is from Luke 2. Tonight's was Isaiah 9:6, which I always want to sing, because I'm nerdy that way.

Posted by Rachel on December 2, 2005 08:58 PM in the round of life

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That sounds really nice ;-)

Posted by: jenn at December 2, 2005 10:23 PM

I strongly recommend the Medieval Baebes Mistletoe and Wine for a Christmas CD - you can probably listen to a smapling at Amazon to see if it's to your liking.

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