We've been talking about traditions since it is our first year of having our own home, tree, and space to decorate. We're still holding strong to santa not bringing gifts/Camden thinking he is real. We really needed something more to help us remember this season and why it's celebrated. Here are some of our family traditions:
1. We start decorating November 1st, although the tree and outside decorations get put up after Thanksgiving. There are some people who don't agree with it because it takes away from Thanksgiving. I do understand their argument, but here's a few reasons why we do it. First, we want the month of the December to be peaceful and focus on our Savior. Having the decorating done makes one less thing that has to be done. Second, it's so exciting! Why only have one month of beautiful decorations when you can have two!
2. We start Christmas shopping November 1st. Once those presents arrive we wrap them up and store them until our tree is up. Once again this also saves time in December and is less distraction. We found some huge sales and saved a lot of money. Plus, we don't have to fight the crowds!
3. The title of this post and the thing I'm most excited for is the 25 Days of Christ. It's like an advent calendar, but much more spiritual. It's a kit of 25 wood ornaments. You do have paint and assemble them yourselves, but it is so easy!
The booklet that is shown has days 1-25 and the corresponding ornament.
Along with the ornament in the booklet is listed scriptures, quotes, videos, gospel art pictures, etc. One just has to look them up, watch, listen, or whatever you prefer to do. Once that's done the ornament gets hung on the tree. That's it! It's so simple and enables you to make it as long or short as you would like for your kids while giving them a daily story of the Savior.
Tonight was the star. Since Camden is young, we were able to do a short 5 minute lesson before bed.
He loved looking at the pictures. By the end of it I could ask him where baby Jesus was and he would find him. It was such a sweet and tender moment with him.
I'm thrilled to do this with my family every year to help us remember Christ. The presents and decorations are so much fun, but we mustn't lose sight of why this holiday is really here. Christ truly is "the reason for the season".
If anyone is interested I ordered the kits from here:
http://25daysofchrist.com






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