As the holiday season really begins to gear up, I begin to really think about the traditions I celebrate and why. Upon reflection I have to laugh at some of the reasons and some just warm my heart. Here are a few I am already getting ready for:
Thanksgiving- I love being single at Thanksgiving! I know, it sounds ridiculous, but I do! I have tons of invites from all of my favorite people to attend all kinds of Thanksgivings with them and their families or friends. Ranging from going to restaurants to huge family gatherings and formal to very informal. I can politely thank each person for their invitations and choose the one I feel most interested in. Then I donate my Thanksgiving feast (in non-perishable forms) to a food bank in the area. If someone is willing to share their feasts with me, I am more than happy to repay that favor to people who could really use it. If I choose to forgo any Thanksgiving (which I have done and will do again I am sure!) I enjoy pizza or sushi and put up all my Christmas decorations.
Arts and Crafts: I try to make as many presents as is possible. I watch throughout the year for things I can make that I know someone would like and as I get coupons for 40% off at Michael's and Joann's I buy the supplies so that I spend a little less. Now I have most of my supplies and I start to make the crafts I have been collecting. I love evenings of Holiday movies and craft projects.
Singing: I tend to be in multiple choirs and I spend a few hours a week singing some of my favorite songs, Christmas songs! We perform at church and other various places in the community. This year I am excited to be a part of an older choir, all mid-singles.

Gold Bows: Years ago my mom had a bunch of gold bows that went on the Christmas tree. If we did service we would get to put a gold bow and tree. I adopted this little tradition and make it work better for me. Each gold bow represents a way that I have remembered the reason to celebrate the season. I have a bow tree that is devoted to just the gold bows and it is always my goal to have the tree covered in bows by the time I take it down.
Cheese balls: It is just the way it should be. You should have at least one during the season. I found a great recipe that I have used for years and am working on adapting it to a slightly more healthy version of a completely unhealthy treat.
Black Friday: Every year a group of friends and I scour ads and find all the things we want for great deals. We wake up at ungodly hours and freeze. All in the name of fun! I am the kind who is up at 2 am out shopping or in line by 3. Yes, I take it seriously.
These are just a few of my traditions. How do you celebrate and make the Holiday special in your home?
2 comments:
I love traditions too!
I love listening to John Denver and the Muppets Christmas album. It reminds me of good times in childhood.
And of course, I love hosting Thanksgiving dinner for everyone and anyone who's in need of a place.
hint hint you're welcome to my pink house for turkey day if you want.
Ah, John Denver and Muppets..I love that one! I always watch Muppet Christmas Carol every year, one of my favs!
Thanks for the invite to Thanksgiving! I'll let you know if I'll be stopping by. ;)
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