Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Traditions

Tropical holidays, here I come…it may take me a while to get to there, but you can count on the fact that I will be sticking my feet in the warm sand.
So far, my Holidays have been hectic! No, I haven’t been dealing with the hassle of traffic and shopping. No…I’ve had it worse than that.

What could be worse, you ask. We recently discovered a foundation leak in our home. Yep, that’s right, now we know why we haven’t had to turn on our heater, yet. And let me say that if radiant floor heating works that well, I’m good with it. LOL

Oh, don’t feel bad. It is what it is…someone once said, “welcome to the joys of being a homeowner". Boy, they sure left out a lot from that statement.

Anyways, my saving grace through this nightmare before Christmas is that Christmas will soon be here and that means one thing…Stinky Feet! Oops, sorry, I mean Beautiful Feet.

For the last, oh, I don’t know 5, 6, 7 years, our tradition has been to get up at the butt-crack of dawn on Christmas day and start cooking the turkey while we prepare breakfast for 400+ people (children included). Yup, you guessed it. We volunteer at a local soup kitchen.

Don’t misunderstand, I hate getting up so early. I’m cranky and bitchy, but when that first kid comes through the line, even my “Grinch” softens up. It helps to put things into their proper perspective for me. Do I recommend volunteering at a soup kitchen on Christmas day? You betcha! It’s an experience you’ll never forget! I promise.

Speaking of, what are your Christmas Traditions?

Don’t forget to leave a comment to be entered in our holiday contest. Winner will be picked on Saturday.

Happy Holidays!

6 comments:

  1. Christmas tradition is to eat til we drop. Then I grumble and bitch as I leave the house to go to the day job. Every holiday, every year, I work. Yep, it is a bummer

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  2. My daughter and I have xmas eve @ home with my parents. I cook...we laugh that's it's the one day I year I attempt a real meal! Then we go to their house with the whole family xmas day. Nothing extraordinary but we like it! :0) Happy Holidays!

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  3. We don't really have any hoiday traditions. One side of the family does white elephants, the other two gets gifts for everyone. We attend the 11pm Christmas mass service, open jammies on Christmas Eve and such. Merry Christmas!

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  4. Our traditions are changing. It used to be going to my Mom's for presents and dinner. Now, I have my own grandchildren that want to spend time with me so I am adjusting to that.

    Happy Holidays!

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  5. Wow, that's amazing! Our traditions don't include rising all that early! ;) And we're eating out this year ;) That might be the start of a new family tradition--it was awfully fun, and no work on our parts ;) Otherwise, it's just hanging out with family and playing games all day (on the computer and otherwise!)

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  6. You all have some pretty awesome traditions. Family and friends are the most important tradition of all. Happy Christmas everyone :0)

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