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Fresh Ideas to Celebrate Christmas with Family

Christmas is a widely celebrated even throughout the world. You will find in this article varying ways on how families celebrate Christmas all over the world.

Christmas practice #1:

• Buy music from the grand English cathedrals. Collect stories about the Salisbury and Worchester Cathedral of England. As you occupy yourself with your music during the holidays inform your family the stories you have collected and how the grand organs were played in these Cathedrals and the church choir sang during the Christmas holiday.

Christmas practice #2:

• Set some time aside to do a little special holiday baking. Absorb the whole family in the process. Box up your goodies as presents to give to family, friends and neighbors as they stopover and distribute their presents to you. Encourage your children to give out the gifts of home baked goods.

• Fruitcakes and homemade chocolate chip cookies are a must during Christmas baking. Keep on creating your own version of baked goods every year

Christmas practice #3:

• As you start your baking mores, collect your tales of the real meaning of Christmas and persuade your children to pass on these stories to their future offspring and on and on through every generation. While you doing the sifting, stirring, baking and preparing the gift packages say some tales to your children and other family members.

Christmas practice #4:

• As the time of year starts, read or buy audio tapes of the Christmas story and the Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, or any other much loved Christmas story. Adorn the house and put up the Christmas tree as your stories in the background are playing.

• Be a good model by keeping a spirit of charity, peacemaking and kindness throughout Christmas time.

• Bear in mind and in your story telling about the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the moment when God became one of us to share our day by day experiences as we do, and that Christmas is the moment in time we celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ.

Christmas practice #5:

• Buy a nativity scene and have this set up in an important place in your home

• Every time a child is born into your family, buy another figurine to put in to the scene and show these each year. Your figurines can be something you wish to be a symbol of each new person born into your family. When in-laws are added, insert another figurine to your nativity scene.

Christmas practice #6:

• Commemorate Christmas Eve and celebrate with your parents, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and other member of the family.

• Initiate an open house on Christmas Day for anybody who doesn’t have any place to go to and give a present or home made baked goodies and dinner to those who have no Christmas at all.

• You may want to consider arranging a rotation with your neighbors in your locality for the big open house Christmas party to be made each year.

Christmas practice #7:

• Dress your kids up in costumes like Mary and Joseph and hop from house to house, requesting if they can come in to sing Christmas carols or deliver baked goodies.

These are just some of the many ways we can involve ourselves in the joy and hope of the Christmas. Our way of life will teach our children a relevant lesson in life of the reason why Christ was born and how he would like us to treat one another - with utmost love and kindness.

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