Here are some ideas to create Christmas traditions that'll turn into family memories you'll cherish for the rest of your lives. But before we get into them watch this video we produced last week and you'll see a great example of families creating a Christmas memory.
Think back when you were young. What are your happiest Christmas memories? Here are some of mine.
1. Go to a second-hand store and find the stupidest, funniest, ugliest or outrageous item, wrap it and give it to a member of your family with a note sealed in an envelope that reads, "Merry Christmas, please save this gift with your decorations when you put all your Christmas stuff away, and next year circulate it by sending it to another member of the family or back to me."
We've been circulating this figurine for at least ten years and it's fun to see it reappear every year. I ended up with it this year and it's time to give it to Michael. I won't be there to see them laugh as they remember it, but I personally get a laugh every time I look at it and it'll be so fun to mail it and imagine him opening it.
3. Attach Christmas tree bulbs to a pair of your earrings for a very festive look. Santa hats are also a must to have during the season, just like having extra pairs of noses and glasses at Halloween.
6. Go to your favorite restaurant in town and buy a bunch of gift certificates for lunch, put in an envelope and mail to the police station with no return address. You could do that for the firemen also. Every 9/11 we buy nine $11 gift certificates to a local cafe in town and leave it anonymously, but it's a great idea for Christmas too.
I'd love, love love to hear some of your traditions and I'll be sure to share them throughout this holy season.
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Merry Christmas!
Pam