Every Christmas morning when I was child, my mother would make this sausage and egg casserole for breakfast. She’d mix it up the night before and put it in the oven as soon as we woke up. It would bake while my three brothers and I would tear through our mountain of gifts, and then we’d all sit down together to our traditional Christmas breakfast.
Now that my husband and I have four children of our own, we’re trying to create traditions for our family. But we’re finding it’s much more difficult than we thought it would be. It’s hard to find something that everyone wants to put in the effort to do every year! For a couple of years in a row I made cinnamon rolls from scratch to have for breakfast Christmas morning. I spent two Christmases in a row being nine months pregnant, and the last thing I felt like doing was slaving away in the kitchen; so we started buying those pre-made cinnamon rolls that come in a tube, and making those. And while it was fine . . . pastries from a tube for breakfast wasn’t exactly what I was hoping to create as a lasting Christmas memory for my children!
So far, the only tradition we have is that every year I make each of the kids a new blanket as a gift. So this year, I’m making it my own personal mission to implement a few holiday traditions. My plan is to try out several new things, and see which ones stick!
Winter Solstice falls on Monday December 21st, and we’re going to celebrate it for the first time as a family this year. For our family, Solstice will mark the beginning of the holiday season celebration. We plan on talking to the kids about Solstice; what it is, why it’s celebrated, etc. We’ll have candles lit around the house all day, and Monday night we’ll have a “Soup and Solstice” feast. After dinner, we’re going to get the kids in their pajamas and drive around looking at Christmas lights. When we get home, we’ll finish off the night with hot chocolate and cider before the kids go to bed. As they get older, we’ll be able to incorporate more traditions into our Solstice celebration.
Christmas Eve, we plan on spending the day baking cookies and treats for Christmas day. That night, we’re going to give the kids their first present; a new pair of pajamas. We’re going to pop some popcorn and watch a movie, and then we’ll read the kids a few Christmas themed stories before bedtime.
On Christmas morning we’re planning on opening presents in the morning, and then having a nice brunch; waffles, bacon, a fruit tray, etc. I know the kids will spend part of the day playing with their new toys, and at some point we’ll probably watch a movie if one of them gets a new DVD, and that evening we’ll have another big meal. But I’d really like to find some new traditions to incorporate. It feels like there’s a big build up to Christmas, all month long. But after fifteen minutes of shredding wrapping paper; the rest of the day sort of fizzles out and becomes just like any other day.
So what does your family do? Do you have some long-standing traditions? I’d love to hear how you celebrate the holiday season.


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