Have you been following along with the 12 days of Christmas Traditions posts each day? So far I’ve post EIGHT Christmas traditions that my family observes.
Christmas Traditions can be a very meaningful time together that create lasting memories and often, don’t really cost anything!
I started the 12 days of Christmas Traditions thinking that I had 12 things I could post about, but I’m running out of traditions!
So, I need your help (and will reward you for it!)
I need to know what are some of your favorite traditions! Leave them in the comments below. (Each “tradition” is one entry in the giveaway. So if you want multiple entries, leave a different tradition in each post.)
- Please be as specific as possible so that we understand all the details of your tradition.
- Leave your e-mail address in the comment.
- Fellow bloggers are welcome to leave a link to your blog in your comments. If one of your comments are chosen, I’ll include a “shout-out” to your blog.
I will pick several traditions to feature in the last “12 Days of Christmas Traditions” post.
I will randomly choose ONE entry to WIN this envelope STUFFED WITH COUPONS!Also, I have a small goody bag of free samples that I will send to the FIRST person to leave a comment telling me what my favorite Christmas tradition from my childhood is! I have mentioned it several times in the Christmas Traditions posts.
Free sample pack has already been won! But you can still leave your traditions in the comments to win the coupons!
The free sample pack giveaway ends when someone guess correctly.
The coupon giveaway ends Thursday, 12/16 at 7pm CST.
your favorite tradition is getting a present on christmas eve :)
and it is one of mine too, from receiving a gift as a child when i was growing up to now seeing the happy eyes of my own children
Louis
schnitzomage@gmail.com
Are favorite tradition is so go around on christmas eve and see all are family and friends.Each year we all take turns on who id going to make the christmas dinner nick at chris14095@comcast.net Happy Holidays
I've always been a night owl, so when I turned 13 or 14, my mom started letting me stay up until midnight. As soon as it turned 12, and it was officially Christmas day, I opened all of my presents. Then, I'd stay up for the rest of the day with my gifts. I remember when I turned 15, I got One Tree Hill Season 1 and I stayed up the ENTIRE day watching it. Chris and I wait until Christmas morning, but I wish I could still get my presents at midnight :)
Tess
teslanichole@yahoo.com