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Come ye, come ye and share your holiday traditions. What do you eat?, who do invite? do you have a santa visit? do you have presents? Do you play games? And do you dance around the christmas tree?
Put on your christmas sweater and spill it all here.
 
When I was younger, we used to open presents, then go to like two different relatives’ houses. It became more of a hassle over time and wasn’t fair to my Grannie since we only spent the morning with her. After she passed, we started alternating between staying home and visiting relatives. This year we’re staying home, seeing grandma and grandpa on dad’s side the next day. We’re still kinda trying to figure out dinner.
My mom has her own tradition, watching It’s a Wonderful Life every Christmas.
 
Christmas Eve is spent with my family. Christmas Day with my husband’s family. It works out well.
 
We try to visit both sets of grandparents over the week. I’d like to go to midnight mass but nothing near me.
Presents in the morning, lazy breakfast, I cook Christmas dinner for mid afternoon, maybe a walk if the weather’s OK.
This year I’m hanging my apron up after dessert and insisting everyone else do the washing up. Evening spent chilling.
Might make some mince pies tomorrow.
 
When I was a kid, it was all a load of pomp and bullshit leading up to the day courtesy of my mother. Everything was all for show, pretty much, all glitz and glam and over the top, as was commonplace. Big party on Christmas Eve, all of the cousins round on Christmas Day, and then another party on Boxing Day.

As an adult, my family do it pretty low-key now. We’ll try and see all of the important relatives before Christmas, and spend Christmas day just me, my husband and the kids. We need it this year especially considering we’re going into Christmas with a newborn. We’ll be just chilling this time around, husband is taking the older kids to his mum’s for a few hours in the evening too so I can have some rest with the baby. Mother has invited us round to hers for Christmas dinner for the first time in years (probably so she can get her claws into “her new grandbaby”) but we very quickly and politely declined the offer.

Honestly, were it not for having kids, I’d probably eschew the festive shit all together. I’ve done enough visits to Santa for a lifetime and, depending how long the new hatchling believes in him for, I’m looking at potentially another 7-10 years of it (eldest stopped believing around 10 years old and the twins have only recently given up hope of the magical fat fuck in the sky). I’m just tired of it all.
 
Christmas Eve is with my mom's side of the family and Christmas Day my dad's after opening presents. Both sides are Italian so we mostly have Italian food, and my mom always makes cookies and ciambellone. Whoever hosts Christmas Eve tends to alternate; for years when I was little it was my aunt and uncle, then it was my aunt, then my parents, and this year my uncle is doing it. We don't really play games outside of maybe trivia and Jenga depending on who exactly is hosting.
 
My family is very low-key on Christmas Day, we are largely retail employees who are pretty sick of it all by the 25th but we still like to make it a nice day. I'm planning on making cinnimon rolls in the morning with dinner being a charcuterie board. I also make cookies with my Grandma every year just before Christmas, and we often go to her house on Christmas Eve or another close date.

The lead up to Christmas is my favorite part of the season, my family loves advent calenders so we usually have several that we open. My dad has been opening a beer advent calender, my mom has a fountain pen ink calender, I have one my mom made for me that has markers and paint tubes.

I live and work right on the waterfront and the Christmas lights are so pretty by the ocean, a lot of people decorate their boats. It makes the evening bike commute home really fun during the winter.
 
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