The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 11: Our Family’s Christmas Eve Traditions

Inside: Tonight we hold our Christmas Eve traditions. We actually celebrate the night before rather than December 25. Come along for a peek into how my family does Christmas.

Family Christmas Eve Traditions.
Food, glorious food!

It starts with a small feast. New and old favorites. Ducks and rice, deer roast, mini pizzas, smoked turkey cheese balls, sausage, cheese, ham, dips, chips, rye bread, pies, and cookies. Plenty of cookies.

Family Christmas conversations.
Nephews Brad and Silas, Mom, and sister-in-law Lisa.

And great conversations around the dinner table.

Family pictures.
Brad and Lisa with my brothers Vince and Jeremy. (Missing my other brother Matthew!)

When we’ve all had our fill, we gather around the Christmas tree to hear Emily read the Christmas story.

Reading the Christmas story from Luke.
Emily reading the Christmas story from Luke. Jared beside her.

Mom asks Ricci to sing “Silent Night,” and we join in. Followed by an impromptu version of “Last Christmas” from Jeremy, Ricci, and family.

Famiy Christmas Eve Traditions singing carols.
Silas, Jeremy, Victoria, Ricci, Olivia, and Cora.

Time to hand out presents. Jeremy has been doing this probably since he learned to read. In a flurry of paper and thank-yous and “how did you know I wanted this,” gifts are unwrapped and treasured. Homemade goodies from Mom, along with an orange and apple–just like she received as a child.

Mom receiving her gift.
The gift Mom hinted about for months and months.
Christmas wrapping paper on the floor.
The aftermath.

 

And the paper covers the floor. And some of it flies.

When Christmas paper flies.
Wadded up Christmas paper, great for tossing!

Then it’s time for more conversation and last-minute nibbling.

Christmas feasting!
Christmas feast fit for our family!

Until the hour grows late. And the adults get sleepy. And it’s time to pack up and go. Hugs and thank-yous and Merry Christmas.

Christmas is for family!
My lovely niece Cora.

And grateful hearts. For the family we cherish. For the gifts we’ve received.

Christmas tree.
Mom’s Christmas tree, branches filled with so many memories!

For a Babe in a manger, the best gift of all.

Nativity scene. Stable reflections.
Oh come let us adore Him!

 

Resources and related posts:

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 1: Our Hillbilly Christmas Wreath 2019!

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 2: An Unforgettable Small Town

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 3: Cookies From Christmases Past

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 4: For Whom the Christmas Bells Toll

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 5: Smoked Turkey Cheese Ball

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 6: Of Hair Combs and Watch Chains

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 7: Homespun Christmas Ball Ornaments

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 8: A Couple of Misfits

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 9: Nutballs

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 10: Christmas is for the Birds

 

Posts from a year ago:

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 11: Stable Reflections

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 10: Festive Simmering Potpourri

 

From two years ago:

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 11: It’s Okay to Say ‘Merry Christmas’

The 12 Posts of Christmas, Day 10: Simple Ornaments