la Vie Sirene volume 2 issue 4 - HOLIDAY TRADITIONS

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The Goff’s Christmas Traditions

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by Bonnie Ramsburg I don’t remember when we started doing it. Probably after my brother was old enough to understand what was going on. But we would decorate our tree on or around my mom’s birthday, which is December 12th. And we don’t usually take it down until after the New Year starts. Our tree isn’t fancy; it’s been a fake one for more years than I can remember. And mom absolutely HAS to have thousands upon thousands of lights on it. We still put handmade ornaments on it from when my brother and I were kids. I’ve added new ornaments over the years, but they fit the scheme of our tree to perfection, which isn’t a set theme. It’s homey; it’s us and our likes and tastes. We don’t let fashion dictate what we should do; even though I’ve often thought about doing a tree in a certain color scheme and style, I just can’t bring myself to start from scratch with all new ornaments, and besides, we aren’t that kind of family. And we have a system for decorating it. Mom puts on the lights and garland; then my brother and I would put on the rest of the decorations. When we don’t have pets, mom would put icicles on after we were done. Ohhhh, and we cannot forget the “Special Ornaments.” My mom has a box of ornaments from her grandmother. For the longest time, mom was the only one that was allowed to put them on. Because of the reverence we all showed these ornaments, I thought they were priceless heirloom pieces. When my cat broke one, I thought for sure him and I both would be disowned. Then I found out they were from a Five and Dime store and I was floored! Yet they are still priceless heirloom pieces, because they are something that came from my great-grandmother. Then there’s Christmas morning! My parents wouldn’t let us come downstairs until after they had went down, turned all the Christmas lights on and made sure all the presents were under the tree; sometimes there were gifts that couldn’t be wrapped, so just in case any little nosey nellies decided to make a trip downstairs to see what Santa had brought, they would wait till Christmas morning to put those gifts out. I’m almost 100% positive that they waited until the first pot of coffee was made for my dad before they let us come down too. And who can forget Christmas Dinner? Oh my! We’d have turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, biscuits, dressing and some sort of vegetable (ALL of it homemade, just to make you jealous!), plus mom always made homemade pumpkin pie! We usually only had a meal like that one other time of the year and that was at Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoyed reading about The Goff Family Traditions. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! One of the two reasons the presents didn't get put out till morning

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Additional Traditions

18min
pages 101-104

Epiphany

3min
pages 99-100

Twelfth Night

2min
page 98

The 12 Days of Christmas

5min
pages 96-97

Hannukah - the Feast of Lights

5min
pages 90-91

Kwanzaa

3min
pages 92-93

Boxing Day

3min
pages 94-95

The Christmas Pickle

1min
pages 87-88

Baking up memories with Kimberley Thomson Morris

0
page 89

Hang with Care - Stockings

2min
pages 84-86

Pinata Cake

1min
page 81

Christmas Pudding

2min
pages 79-80

Murmerring

1min
page 76

Pudding

5min
pages 77-78

Yule Log

3min
page 74

Holly, Ivy & Poinsettias

6min
pages 72-73

Snow & Ice

6min
pages 68-70

A Kiwi Christmas with Victoria Blake

1min
page 71

Presents

3min
pages 58-59

The Nutcracker

5min
pages 60-67

Handbells

1min
page 57

Christmas Crackers

2min
page 55

From around the world

2min
page 54

The Goff Family’s Traditions

2min
page 53

Worldwide traditions

0
page 52

International Giftbringers

3min
page 51

Christmas comestibles

6min
pages 48-50

Christmas Comestibles

2min
page 47

The Gingerbread Man

3min
page 43

Fruitcake

2min
page 46

Fruitcake 101

3min
pages 44-45

Gingerbread

1min
page 42

Christmas Cards

3min
pages 36-37

A Windsor Castle Christmas

5min
pages 28-33

Wreathed in History

3min
page 34

Empty Nest Christmas by Corinne Royer

1min
page 35

Baking Gingerly

4min
pages 39-41

Oh Tannenbaum

1min
page 27

Candy Canes

1min
page 38

Christmas Trees

8min
pages 22-26

Charles Dickens - the modern Father Christmas

9min
pages 6-11

The Colors of Christmas

2min
page 21

Christmas or Xmas?

3min
page 20

Why the 25th of December?

6min
pages 16-17

A Christmas Message from Patricia Semack- Ritter

2min
page 5

Christmas Memories from Bonnie Ramsburg

4min
pages 18-19

When Christmas is Celebrated

3min
pages 14-15

Advent

4min
pages 12-13
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