Airship Ariadne
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Me, not-so-much, DW gladly gave up lutefisk for tamales when she moved here from up north.
Opening the gifts is delayed from Xmas morning until the afternoon. My teens wouldn't get out of bed before noon on a non-school day, even Xmas.
Traditional big Christmas meals. Now it's finger foods & such.
This year I am putting up an ADULT TREE. I am breaking tradition of all the "family ornaments"
(Say adult tree out loud, lol).
This year I am putting up an ADULT TREE. I am breaking tradition of all the "family ornaments".
Fresh REAL tree, white lights, and gold ornaments. Our youngest is a Sr. in high school, oldest is moved out.
I have my mom's gold ornaments handed down to me so I want to put them up this yr.
(Say adult tree out loud, lol).
Thinking about my answer is going to be in the Debbie Downer vein.
Our core Christmas celebration hasn't changed , what HAS changed are the things certain people did, because those people have all passed away.
We used to always have Christmas Eve dinner with some friends, but they both are gone.
My wife's step-father always bought a cheap fruitcake the day after Thanksgiving and poured a little rum on it every day until Christmas, when it was serviced up.
My MIL insisted on a French Silk pie (the saltiest pie I have ever tasted) from Bakers Square. She passed, and when she was alive, there were 6 Bakers Squares within 15 miles of here, now the closest one is 1,700 miles away.
My mom always bought the turkey, prepped it, make the stuffing, and dropped it off on Christmas Eve for my wife to cook. Then mom make the giblet gravy on Christmas day.
My adult daughter did have the presence of mind to make my mom sit down and write down some of her recipes, including the stuffing, so in that case, we still can enjoy mom's cooking, even though she isn't here anymore to do it herself.
With my DD having just turned two, this year will actually mark a return to many of the Christmas traditions I haven't done in forever. Like leaving cookies out for Santa and, well, making cookies to leave out.
My family is now mostly vegan, so we have for many years not had a traditional Christmas dinner.
TP