Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. It’s a time for families to gather around the tree and simply enjoy one an others company. Of course for the younger crowd the Christmas presents are a pretty big draw as well, not to mention the impending arrival of a certain jolly gift distributor. Most families have some sort of tradition that is passed down through the years, but if you are looking for a few other ideas to help add even more enjoyment to this blessed holiday, let’s take a look at just a few of the ways that you can bond with each other and possibly start some new traditions to pass down to your children that will be just as special as the ones you’ve come to know and love.
One way to get everyone involved is to give them a job to do as far as decorating. Putting up Christmas decorations may seem like a fair amount of work, at least for those more elaborate setups, but the truth is that if you all pitch in and help one another out you can really bond with one another while creating something beautiful that everyone who passes by will surely appreciate. Spreading the different decorating jobs around will not only get things done faster but will also give everyone involved a feeling of being part of the team, no matter how old or young they may be. Everyone likes to feel involved, and there is no better time of the year to come together on a project. Even the youngest member of the family can help. Assign jobs to them that require minimal skills like hanging ornaments on the tree at the lower levels. Why should you bend down to decorate when it is eye level for them?
Baking is also a good way to get everyone involved. Granted, not everyone is a master chef in the kitchen, but that doesn’t mean that there is no room for them to pitch in. Even giving someone the simplest of tasks can make them feel a part of something. Who knows, perhaps some of the fondest memories you will remember about this Christmas a few years down the track is the enjoyment that you experienced while working together in the kitchen. Plus, home made goodies baskets are always a welcomed gift to give. If there is a family member who is not a wiz in the kitchen, I bet they are capable enough to put cookies in tin and wrap it with a bow.
Lastly, even though Christmas caroling has become a bit of a forgotten tradition, why not gather some friends and family together and try and help to bring it back? Even if you do not feel like going from house to house in your neighborhood, arranging for a special audience such as that of a special needs group or nursing home can bring about a feeling of good will that no gift found under the tree will ever be able to match. It will also teach your children a meaningful life lesson. It is better to give than receive. Truly the spirit of Christmas will shine through this noble act.
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