I wanted to see what diffrent people and families do on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day!
Merry Christmas!
2006-12-24
08:54:41
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that_model_girl
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wow its so nice to see what other people do! As for our family on Christmas Eve we cook and we have family over some of them spend the night at out house and in the morning on Christmas day we open gits take pictures hug and kiss everyone! Thank them! And just enjoy everything with the family! No wonder they say live today lie there is NO tomorrow:)
Merry Christmas Everyone!
2006-12-24
09:12:36 ·
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On Christmas eve all my cousins and a couple of the adults all go Christmas caroling around the neighborhood and to rest homes to sing to the elderly and sick. We pass out candy that we made the night before. On Christmas Day my family all get together at my Grandparent's house. We all gather around the Christmas tree and open presents. Then we have a HUGE feast and after wards we sing Christmas songs and enjoy each others company. Merry Christmas to you to!!!!!
2006-12-24 09:03:49
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answered by angel sent 2
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Well on Christmas eve we each get to open one present after dinner. Then on Christmas we don't really have too much tradition, if we are home we open presents after everyone is awake and have a very early dinner (3pm) with our neighbors. We also light the menorah for Hanukkah but don't do the presents. On the last day of Hannukah we call our Grandpa and he sings a prayer in Hebrew. But it's mostly a Christmas thing here, I love having the tree!
2006-12-24 08:59:25
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answered by Christie 2
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This is both a X-Mas and Thanksgiving Day tradition in my house, the women cook the meal, and the men clean up. Another Christmas tradition is watching The Muppet's Christmas Carol. My dad and I agree that Michael Kain is the best Scrooge ever. Everybody else over does Scrooge's adverousness. Another is that I watch one of the movies I got for Christmas in the afternoon or listen to an album I got for Christmas. That's pretty much it. :)
Happy Holidays to everybody you deserves it.
2006-12-24 09:04:57
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answered by gaygoddevil 3
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Merry christmas to you... Well right now ima having a dispute with my husband who says we will have xmas dinner on the 25th when in my tradition i always had it on the 24th night. We open presents on the 25th early morning before anything, because we can ttake the presure.. I put my xmas tree on the day after thanksgiving, but i dont know when to cook? lol... i have a queation about it.. cuz, he wants prove that most ppl eat the dinner on the 24th night.
2006-12-24 09:55:17
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answered by u_better_remember_me 3
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!
We will be sharing the day with family and friends. My lovely wife and I have an established reputation of excellence in culinary arts. Seems like everyone wants something special from our kitchen. (It's fine with us because, truthfully we like our cooking better than anyone else)
Our tradition is to tell of our favorite Christmas, gift we receive, and gift we gave.
2006-12-24 09:04:24
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answered by Daystar 3
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well, we just eat dinner together on christmas eve and then open presants. Nothing fancy or off the wall but really special to all of us. Merry Christmas to all
2006-12-24 09:00:01
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answered by Chrissy WB 2
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When I was little, my folks put up the Xmas tree after I'd gone to bed. Santa not only brought the toys, but the tree,too. What a beautiful sight! On Xmas morning, the parents like to torture us kids. We'd get to unload our stockings, but then had to eat breatkfast (a big one with eggs, pancakes, the works) before we could start on the gifts. It was ever so hard to wait!
2006-12-24 08:59:25
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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every christmas eve me my brother and my dad go on a hike and we get back just as its getting dark then we go to church and then order chinease food
2006-12-24 09:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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