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Favorite Tradition Favorite Tradition
Making Cookies Making Cookies
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Thoughts from our student body
“you can get creative with it, it’s a fun time to spend with family, you can make it different every year but the tradition still stays the same. It’s not super time consuming, and it’s not you have to plan in depth for. it’s a fun way to relax with your family and then afterwards, you get to eat cookies. we usually make sugar cookies. So we just do sugar cookies with a bunch of different colored sprinkles,” Teagan McCracken (’25) said.
“Since I was little, we’ve went to my grandma’s house and made hundreds of cookies. we used to give them out to all of our neighbors. we always make different ones, but they’re always homemade. [My favorite is] probably the orange cranberry ones that we made last year,” Becca Wilson (’26) said.
Favorite Stocking Stuffer Favorite Stocking Stuffer
Candy Candy
Thoughts from our student body
“Candy is my favorite stocking stuffer because it can be different every time and is still festive. I love getting Reese's cups,” Aidan Wallis (’24) said.
“Who doesn’t love candy? There’s no aspecial candy I get around Christmas. My favorite is probably Snickers,” Colton Rendell (’23) said.
Favorite Gift Favorite Gift
Money Money
Thoughts from our student body
“It’s just easier since you can spend it on your own stuff and to go out with friends and family. It’s just easier in general because thinking of a specific gift idea is always a pain in the butt. [This year] we’re not going to get as much because we’re going on a skiing trip, which will be really fun,“ Colton Rendell (’23) said.