Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Christmas and New Year's Eve with a Linky


We spent our Christmas and New Year's Eve at my in-laws' beach house. My daughters surprised their grandparents by decorating the fruitcake that my mother-in-law baked to look like their miniature Schnauzer, Ziggy. The girls are so creative! The only person missing from the festivities was our son, Jeremiah. We decided to take Christmas to him. We had a picnic with him outside of his tiny studio apartment. My mother-in-law organized most of it.

Do you have a special Christmas Eve or Christmas Day tradition? My mother-in-law has one that I think is unique to her. Every year she uses a tumbleweed for her Christmas tree. She decorates it instead of a fir tree because we are in South Africa and it's more natural to our environment. You can see the tumbleweed in the photo below.

Do you open all of your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning? We always open one present each on Christmas Eve and then the rest on Christmas morning. As far as traditions go, it's not that unusual. Lots of people do so for different reasons. My parents decided to let my brother and me open one present on Christmas Eve because of our mixed roots and I have kept that tradition. My mom was born in Brazil to a Brazilian mother and an Austrian father. Later my grandmother remarried a German man. A few of my cousins are Swiss. I spent many Christmases in Germany with my grandparents and a few in Switzerland with my cousins. Brazil, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland (along with several other countries) open all of their presents on Christmas Eve. My parents are both Americans, so opening presents on Christmas morning was our tradition. My South African husband was also raised with Christmas morning being the day.

Did you know that in Iceland they open all of their presents on Christmas Eve and the best Christmas gift is a book? I love the Icelandic tradition of gifting books on Christmas Eve. I don't need much of an excuse to spend the night reading. It's called the Christmas Book Flood. You can read more about it here.


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What fab photos looked like you all had a good time :-)

Happy New Year to you all lt's hope it's better than the last one :-)

Have a safetastic week 😷😷😷
1 reply · active 224 weeks ago
Thanks, Steve! You too! :)
Happy and Healthy New Year! Your daughter did a wonderful job decorating the cake with her Schnauzer's face--it looked so real. We usually opened gifts on Christmas Day when our children were young. Now that they are grown and married and we have grandchildren we host Christmas Eve at our house and the grandchildren open our gifts that day. I always give them at least one book as a gift. They all love to read. Pat at Mille Fiori Favoriti
1 reply · active 224 weeks ago
Thank you so much for popping over, Pat! It sounds like you have a big happy family. I'm sure the grandkids love the excitement of Christmas Eve. It's wonderful that they all love to read. It's a valuable gift. Wishing you a blessed 2021!
Such great pictures of you and your family! We too open one gift on CHRISTmas Eve and the rest on CHRISTmas! I pray that you and your family are having a happy and blessed new year! Thanks so much for hosting!
2 replies · active 223 weeks ago
Awesome! Wishing you the same. :)
I liked and retweeted your post on Twitter. Nice video! I also use the YouVersion Bible app.
Thanks so much! :-)
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Patrick Weseman · 224 weeks ago

Looks like a wonderful Christmas and New Year's was had. Beautiful family pics. Thanks for sharing it with us. Happy New Year to you and your family and thanks for hosting.
1 reply · active 224 weeks ago
Thank you, Patrick! I'm glad to share the joy and happy photos. I took over 1,000 photos in the two weeks that we were there! And, we hardly went anywhere, but even if I only had the waves to photograph, they would still be enough to keep me entertained. :D
I enjoyed reading about your holiday traditions, Tina. The tumbleweed is brilliant! I love that as a Christmas tree. I am very non-traditional with so many things, but we let the kids exchange gifts on Christmas Eve as well just as our parents had done for us. It helps the excitement to get one gift before bed so the children will sleep! And how talented your girls are with their cake decorating! What a fabulous cake! Thanks for linking with me.

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1 reply · active 223 weeks ago
Having your own family traditions is so special. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts! Be blessed.

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