Family Christmas Traditions

How many of you have fun family Christmas Traditions.  Traditions takes on many meanings, but I’m going to let you in on some of my family traditions, specifically family Christmas traditions.  I will talk about other traditions in other blogs, but for today, I’m going to talk about our family Christmas traditions.  I think we have started several traditions, but some haven’t been continued due to family getting married and moving away.

Before my boys married, we used to drive around on Christmas Eve and see what eating establishment would be opened. In the “olden days” as my boys say, restaurants used to close for Christmas Eve, they no longer do that, and stay open at least for the dinner hours.  One year, it became a laughing matter, and my boys still reflect back on it, and have a good laugh.  We drove to many establishments that year, but they were all closed.  I honestly don’t remember if we ever found a place to eat, or if we just went home.  Sometimes now, we go out on Christmas Eve, but make it an early night, so that the grandchildren that are close can go home at a decent hour. This year however, Christmas Eve was a quiet evening spent at home just me and Papa Ron.

Also one tradition that we started is a fun gift exchange that we really enjoy.  Not your normal gift exchange, but one we like to do that for now just involves the adults as the kids are still a little young to understand the concept.  In the beginning, we would buy a $15-$20 gift, wrap it, and then bring it to the family Christmas party and do the normal pass the gift games.  However, they last couple of years, we have done “themes” for the gifts.  Last years theme was “homemade”.  The rules were simple, it had to be homemade and you could only spend $15 in supplies.  What a creative family I have.  My oldest made a clock out of a cigar box and his wife made flavored olive oil and bread.  My middle son grows wonderful roses from cuttings off of the roses in my yard, and that was his gift, his wife made a wooden Christmas sign.  My youngest son made a fleece blanket and his wife made a JOY sign on a wooden board.  I made a step stool out of 2X4’s and my husband tied a flannel quilt. One of my daughter in laws is from Hungary and her parents are also with us on Christmas and join in the fun.  Her mom made Hungarian cookies and her dad made a candy and nut mixture. We then did the normal pass around the group game. This was really fun.  This year for 2016, our theme was “as seen on TV”.  Your limit was $15 dollars and you had to purchase something that was advertised on TV.  What fun we had.  We didn’t do your normal, left, right game, but instead I wrote a game from an idea I had seen on Pinterest to pass and exchange the gifts.  We wrapped each gift 3 times, so we had 3 rounds to open the gifts.  I made the instructions for each round rhyme, and round 2 I personalized for all the adults that would be involved. Each person would trade their gift with several others before there turn was through.  The ones that ended up with their own gifts had the choice to keep it, or trade with someone else that ended up with their own gift.  I thought it was really fun.  I’m not sure the kids were totally on board, but they were really good sports.  We are all going to use our products for a month, then I will do a product review for each of our “as seen on TV” gifts.  We haven’t come up with a theme for 2017 yet.  I’ve got some good ideas though so stay tuned.

Because gifts are opened so quickly, we played games this year  to incorporate the unwrapping of gifts.  We also had other games with prizes to keep the grandkids occupied.  They LOVED this, especially the wrapped prizes.  I’m already working on next years games and prizes.  Keep reading Ordinary Grandma throughout the 2017 year for our ideas and more fun things to come.

 

Thanksgiving in Disneyland


Thanksgiving in Disneyland
?  How about Thanksgiving dinner with the characters?  WELL, that is exactly what we did this year.  This magical vacation had been in the planning for 3 years as a whole group of family members were going to be descending on Disneyland.  We saved, planned, saved, planned, saved and planned some more.  My granddaughters even made a list of what they wanted to see and do.  We anticipated this trip, couldn’t wait for the months/years to pass by.  FINALLY, the time came for us to pack our bags and head to the airport.  Some of us arrived many days before the others as we had other things that we had added to our trip.  I will cover that in another blog.  Eleven of us in all descended on Disneyland.

Our first day at Disneyland it rained, rained and rained some more.  It did’t hamper us at all.  Disneyland is so fun and magical a little rain can’t stop us.  We are a Disneyland family.  We rode ride after ride, waiting in lines, eating our pineapple spears and dill pickles, still delighting in our magical vacation.

On Thanksgiving day, we had reservations to eat Thanksgiving dinner with the characters at Paradise Pier in the PCH Grill, where we feasted on a fun buffet and had Minnie Mouse, Stitch, Micky Mouse, Pluto visit our table and sign autograph books.  The grandchildren were in heaven.  Their faces were lit up as they waited patiently for the next character to join our table.   Even the 18th month old wanted a “hug” from all the characters and was shouting it out with such love.  We adults smiled from ear to ear watching the kids have so much fun.  This wasn’t your traditional Thanksgiving dinner.  The buffet had pork roast,turkey,salmon,potatoes, pumpkin ravioli, just to name a few, hotdogs for the kids, corn on the cob, and I’m not even sure what all the deserts were as I was too busy enjoying the fun my grandchildren were having.

We have eaten at PCH Grill in the past, and it has never let us down.  The atmosphere is so friendly.  The waiters and waitresses are so friendly and willing to get you whatever you need.  A huge shoutout to them as they are always working really, really hard.

Our last day in Disneyland was loaded with trying to fit everything in that we wanted to do.  HOWEVER, in the later part of the afternoon, the rain decided to come again.  This time we bought Disneyland ponchos for everyone to wear, so we could keep going.  Which we did for a little while until we were too cold and wet.

We are a Disneyland family, and visit it quite often, some of us more than others, but some of us try to get there at least once a year.  Disneyland you have been so good to us and will visit you again.