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How does your family celebrate your favorite holiday? How do you celebrate it?
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Well of course there is food...our favorite holiday being Christmas. We eat, sing, fellowship, sometimes play silly games and just enjoy each other's company. Bickering is not allowed...lol
Thanksgiving and Christmas - having mulling spices and the smells throughout the house and on the stove... by picking a menu that is all our own (and can include lamb) and doesn't have to have 12 dishes to be called Christmas LOL! Seeing my husband buy yet ANOTHER animal lit in lights for our front yard so that we have a complete farm.
WE COOK AND OPEN PRESENTS AND SPEND TIME WITH EACH OTHER
we spend it together. It's great to be a Jewish/non-Jewish couple. New Yrs with his family, Xmas with mine :)
Nice - that sounds like the perfect solution to the which family do we visit during the holidays problem! Big thumbs up for interfaith relationships! :)
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Sep 27, 2011
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Sep 27, 2011
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Right now it's Xmas, setting out the kids gifts from Santa, decking the house out in lights, etc. I am so much the "Griswold"....I celebrate by watching the happiness on my family and I love ligths..
Dress up as something ridiculous and have fun (Halloween).
Thanksgiving and Christmas are my favorite holidays. The way we celebrate is the same pretty much for both and that is by getting together sharing an awesome dinner together and playing board games late into the night. I never really celebrated any other way before this, so it is a great tradition and makes the feeling of the holiday's resonate within.
have dinner at restaurant or BBQ
By being with each other.
Awww. That is such a sweet answer. Made me smile.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Sep 30, 2011
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Sep 30, 2011
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Celebrate it together, with the whole family. Nothing like a house *packed* with family, all chatting away in different conversations.
Right now it's Xmas, setting out the kids gifts from Santa, decking the house out in lights, etc. I am so much the "Griswold"....I celebrate by watching the happiness on my family and I love ligths..
BBQ, Beach, Fireworks, and my family.
When we are around family we all go to my SO's house and meet family and hangout and eat dinner together:) then fourwheeler ride the trails:)
We just spend time together as a family.
My favorite is Thanksgiving. The turkey from the oven and stuffing is just right for a family meal. There's Macy's parade in the AM and NFL football in the PM. Who needs more than that?