Along with the build up to Christmas come a whole host of traditions, some that I've put in place over the years but lots that have just sort of happened!
Christmas starts for me with an early trip to the garden centre when they've just opened their Christmas displays. Our local Haskins does several different themed areas, and if you get there early in the season you can enjoy everything before it all gets picked over. I never actually buy anything, but I love browsing the displays and seeing what they've decided should be in fashion this year.
Come December and the elves are back. We've been happily welcoming the elves into our home for the run up to Christmas for what feels like forever. There has been some criticism in recent years that their antics have become less interesting compared to the more exciting earlier years, but they've managed a few surprises.
At some point before Christmas we always sit down and watch Nativity! I'm not quite sure why this film appeals to me so much, but it wouldn't be Christmas without watching it. My favourite part is the establishing shot for the Mayor's reception which was filmed at Coombe Abbey where we got married, and I love all the festive songs and decorations. It's just a really fun film building up to a really sweet Nativity celebration.
Delivering the neighbour's Christmas cards is another festive tradition that the children have been helping me with for a few years. When they were younger I used to let them go out together, anxiously watching them from the window to make sure that they didn't get lost in our tiny cul-de-sac. Now I still send them out, but I don't feel the need to stand there hovering any more!
I never introduced Christmas Eve boxes, but the elves do always bring new pyjamas for the children when they leave on Christmas Eve. As they are a little more fussy now I've asked for some help this year to make sure that they get a set they really want!
Also on Christmas Eve we still make and sprinkle reindeer food. I keep it simple with just oats, some Cheerios, raisins and a bit of sugar for some sparkle. I love seeing them out in the garden in their pyjamas sprinkling it on the grass, even though they are enormous teenagers now!
The final Christmas Eve tradition is my husband wrapping his presents for me at the last minute. I didn't even realise that this was a family tradition until my daughter mentioned it this year. I hadn't known it was such a big part of her Christmas!
What things do you find yourself doing every year as Christmas approaches?


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