Sunday, January 13, 2013

Holbrook Christmas Traditions


This Christmas Matt and I got
to spend with my family. 
I loved every second of it
and we were both sad when it was over.
But thankfully, family never leaves.
Ever :)

Christmas was a ton of fun and 
I got to show him all of our family traditions.
I forget just how much they mean to me,
and I can't wait to carry them forward
when we have a family of our own!

Our traditions start on Christmas Eve.
We have the most amazing meal,
Which includes stuffing,
cream corn,
punch (ginger ale and cranberry juice),
and the famous
cranberry chicken!
It's so yummy
 and I look forward to it every year.

(I apologize for my stinky camera.
Wish I had a better one,
so bear with me!) 
Our beautifully set table

Mom and Sarah in the kitchen cooking

Family all together!
My delicious Christmas Eve dinner plate

Christmas Eve then continues with 
watching Mr. Krueger's Christmas
and the Nativity story.
Then we act out the nativity
and we read along in the scriptures.
This year Caleb got to help our nativity :)

Yes, that is a fire on our TV. (another tradition! hehe)
We then get to give our gifts to Jesus for the year.
We do this by writing down
on small pieces of paper
what we want to give Him for the upcoming year.
They are usually personal goals
of something we want to be better at.
We get to review what we gave Him last year,
and then put our new one in His stocking.
Then we open His stocking first thing in the morning
before any of us open our stockings.
It's a great reminder of what Christmas is really about.

It's just small enough to hold slips of tiny paper.
After we put our gifts in Jesus' stocking,
I then read "The Christmas Story"
to my family.
In case you don't know what it is,
It's a cute story 
that shows the meaning of the little things
of Christmas.
It's just a page long and describes
why the tree is green,
 what the wreath, candles, and bows mean, etc.
It's all in a bag and you take out each item
as it is being described. 
I love reading it to my family,
and I'll definitely read it to my children!


After we finish our program for the evening,
all of us "kids" get to sleep together in the same room.
My sisters and I even wear
matching foot pjs! 
It's a blast and Matt got to experience it 
for the first time.
Not quite sure what he thought of it ;)



Once we all wake up on Christmas morning,
it's also tradition that we wait
until dad gets up to 
"check if Santa Clause is still there"
when he really is getting the video camera ready :)
Then we all walk down the stairs 
to see our Tree with all our presents.


We all get our stockings
but before we open them,
we review Jesus' stocking first.
Then it's unwrapping time!

Even my cat Motor got some goodies this year!
Our first gift exchange being married :)
After all the presents are opened
and everyone is excited about what they got,
it's breakfast time!
Our tradition is to eat aebleskivers.
My dad served his mission in Denmark,
so he brought this tradition to us.
They are pretty much pancake balls 
that you can dip in anything you like!
As one of my presents this year,
I got my very own aebleskiver pan
to carry on the tradition!
I was so excited that I wanted to try it out.
My mom also gave me all our our recipes
that we use in our traditions,
so I have no excuse to not make them.

My aebleskiver pan!

Mine and my mom's. Twins!
Christmas was a blast
and so much fun to soak up our traditions :)

For New Years we have a few traditions too.
We watch the ball drop
and run outside to make a lot of noise.
Caleb and I have our pop-it war
and we all go crazy :)
We also love to play games.
My Grandma and Grandpa were with us this year
and so we played a ton of rockband.
SO fun :)



We also make toasts every year,
and they get crazier and crazier
as they go ;)

Our crazy bunch
Matt and I were so grateful 
to be able to visit home for 2 whole weeks.
We got to see each of our families
and get a good dose of relaxation.
We love you all!

1 comment:

  1. Love traditions! I need to get those recipes from your momma!

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