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Today I’ve got another giveaway for Simple Mom readers, just in time for the holidays. Dayspring, who runs (in)courage, where I’m a monthly columnist, wants to bless someone with one of their best sellers — this beautiful Nativity Hurricane Trio.
This is a set of three frosted candle luminaries, each set on a wood base, and backlit with metal silhouettes of shepherds, the three wise men, and the holy family.

I love these because they’re unique but not tacky; simple but creative. They look great with just about any home decor, and their subtle display of the nativity scene whispers a subtle reverence.
And this week, one of you will win this!
Here’s how to enter:
1. Leave a comment, telling me — what is your family’s most creative holiday tradition?
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We stuff the stockings a week before Christmas. Then the kids open one stocking stuffer each day until Christmas. My mom started this tradition with us and it has stuck. We don’t do the whole “Santa thing”, so this is just a fun countdown. And it keeps down some of the Chaos on Christmas morning.
Ever since I was a little girl my family would go over to my grandparent’s house on Christmas Eve after church. They would have put in an order at our favorite Chinese restaurant in town earlier that day for all of our favorite foods. When we would arrive at their house, someone (usually my dad and me) would go pick up the food. Then we would have a big Christmas Eve meal with lots of family and discuss the church service and what we got from the message. After dinner, my family would take the scenic route home through the neighborhoods with the best Christmas light displays. This tradition always brought our family closer together! I plan on carrying on this tradition with my one-year-old daughter as well.
I love these candles. Our family has a tradition of a Christmas Eve Fondue. It is a great time to slow down and as the food cooks, we share around the table. It is something we look forward to and a tradition now followed by our adult children.
Our family did advent and a gift every day leading up to Christmas. We never celebrated Santa and I love how I was SO aware that it was Jesus’ birthday!
My family collect a stack of holiday books and every day we get together at night and read one of the stories. It’s great!
When we were kids, we used to make smores over the fire in the fireplace on Christmas eve. It was the only day of the year my parents lit a fire in there so it was very special.
Wearing our jammies (Mommy and Daddy included!) we take a drive through town admiring all the light displays….the more festive (or tacky), the better! This year we’ll include hot cocoa to our drive! Merry Christmas!
We do a lot of Advent activities like a Jesse Tree and Advent Wreath with bible readings leading up to Christmas. We wait until the 3rd week of Advent (Joy) to get our Christmas tree and decorate it. We have a Jesse tree up until then that the kids make a ring garland by doing good deeds for Baby Jesus or they can also put hay in the manger to make his bed soft with good deeds.
We open one gift on Christmas eve and it’s always NEW JAMMIES!! We also make a gingerbread house at some point before Christmas, and of course we wait to open gifts till after the Christmas story has been read
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Our family is young and hasn’t really started many traditions yet – we are still doing what our parents do, alternating years, etc. But one thing I have been doing since my daughter was born is making her an ornament each year. I plan to do with with each of my kids.
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I think we are most creative when it comes to food.
We have a happy birthday Jesus cake. I don’t always have control over decorations if we’re out and visiting over Christmas, but I can make or buy a cake anywhere!
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Close to Christmas, we enjoy taking a drive and looking at all the decorations and lights.
When we were little and Christmas Eve seemed four days long, we built “houses for Santa” out of legos or blocks or whathaveyou. I’m pretty sure it started out as a way for our mom to keep us occupied and happy, but we loved building houses and workshops and and stables for the reindeer.
we’re still creating our traditions with our small children. this year we hope to do some simple bible readings from the Jesus Storybook Bible the 2 weeks before christmas. we’ve also done some baking and assembling of gingerbread houses. i’m excited to see what activities stick around and become traditions for us!
We open the door of the Advent calendar every day and it has fun little things to do for my boys.
My youngest just turned 3 and this December has been a joy. A Tradition that started when I was young was celebrating avent by using a calender, but with our child we are reading a advent book. With daily Bible readings and story time he has magically taken this beautiful time of year to a new understanding of the Reason for the Season.
My family also creates an album each year documenting all the fun things we do each day leading up to Christmas. There are wonderful memories made each day and each year that we love to go back and look at.
We search for a pickle in the tree before we open/move presents. My mom still does this for us. She hangs it on the tree on Christmas eve and then we have to find it before any presents are moved away from the tree. The person that finds it, gets an extra present.
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Our most creative Christmas tradition from years past is to make a photo ornament for each child. I have 18 ornaments for each son for their first 18 years. It’s fun to look at their faces throughout the years on the Christmas tree. I will give them their collection when they have their own trees.
I cut colored paper into strips about 3/4″ wide by 6″ and topped with a flame shape to look like a candle. Twenty four candles in bright colors, one for each day of December before Christmas. Every night we would sit and think of something special from the day, a blessing we received or a kindness we had given. We have four windows across the front of our house with six panes in each upper window. One candle would be taped up each night, when the windows were filled, it was time to celebrate the birth of baby Jesus.
Many neighbors would ask about the candles and I loved to hear my children explain our tradition. And I have kept all the candles from the years we have done this.
I’m not sure how creative this is, but my grandmother has hand knit a stocking for every member of the family (her children, their children, their children). My 4 month old daughter’s stocking is in the mail on its way to us right now and I am excited to see what design she did for her!
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we make gingerbread houses together!
We are developing new traditions now that we have children. However, one of the traditons from my childhood that we are continuing is to have a snack supper (yummy appetizer items) after the Christmas Eve service. My family comes over and we enjoy munching while we play family games and spend time laughing together.
I made handmade Jesse Tree ornaments a couple of years ago. I love that my oldest is getting where he is really interested in it and can understand the symbols. I have them in an advent box and he gets to put one on his tree each day. This year I have also started wrapping our Christmas books and letting the boys open one each night to read. What a special time we have reading those books!
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I wouldn’t say we have any crazy traditions, but we do like to spend our Christmas Eve just snacking on lots of yummy dips, appetizers, candies and cookies after coming home from Mass. Christmas morning we open presents and have cinnamon rolls.
This is our first year at home together as a family – we traveled last year when our little guy was 7 months old. Last year we did special pjs and will do that again this year – along with reading the Christmas story from the Bible and lots of cuddling in front of the tree!
In my family we always opened our “sibling” gifts on Christmas Eve, and then we opened the gifts from our parents on Christmas morning. We also always eat Mexican food on Christmas Day, and then when I got married I discovered that my husband’s family always eats Mexican food on Christmas Eve. So if we split the holidays right I get Mexican twice, but if we split them wrong I don’t get any!
Not completely creative…. but we love baking a birthday cake for Jesus every year!

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This is more of a winter tradition than just Christmas. After the first decent snowfall, we have family and friends over to go sledding. Then we all come in and build a fire in the fireplace and make s’mores and have hot chocolate.
I wouldn’t say it is super creative, but my favorite tradition is our annual Christmas tree hunt. We hunt one in the woods and cut it down ourselves. Good times! I can’t wait to read the rest of the traditions!
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We pick a name of God to represent who He has been to us/for us the past year and write it on an ornament
We have just started this year….
Wrapping up all of our Christmas themed books. The wrapped books go into a basket under the tree and our son gets to pick one “present” every night to open. Whatever book he gets is his bedtime story for the night. He loves the activity so far! He can’t wait to open the books!
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Every year my mom/sister/I make ornaments to serve as place cards for our family Christmas dinner
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My husband and I buy a little porcelain house that lights up every Christmas, and set up our little “village” under the Christmas tree. This is only our 3rd Christmas as a married couple, so we don’t have that many yet, but we look forward to adding one for every year of marriage. We haven’t established many traditions so far, but this one is our favorite!
What a fabulous giveaway! My favorite tradition is doing a Christmas lights hay-ride. We load up all of our friends and thier kiddos the weekend before Christmas and we take a hay-ride around town and look at all of the Christmas lights. We stop at my parent’s house half-way thru to pick up cups of hot chocolate and then we return back to our house and put the kiddos in the pj’s and let them watch a Christmas movie on the big screen. It’s a great time!
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We have birthday cake for breakfast on Christmas morning and sing Happy Birthday to baby Jesus. I’m not sure that it is creative…but my kids love it!
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When I was growing up, my parents would wrap our parents and put them under the tree. But, they wouldn’t put names on the presents. We had to try to figure out what belonged to us before Christmas morning. I had two older brothers so sometimes it was kinda hard to figure it out. And sometimes mom and dad couldn’t remember either so we’d end up opening the wrong gifts. It was fun though.
I love these candles!
I am a Gramma and we have a “cookie night” here at Gramma’s house. The 4 Grandkids come, parents, teens, everyone, and we all make, bake and decorate cookies for the holidays. It’s fun, messy and oh so looked forward to! No one wants to miss cookies night at Gramma’s!
haha.. wrap our PRESENTS… not parents. lol.
I loved working at the Christmas tree lot together with my whole family during an annual school fundraiser. One night during the season we would “guard” the lot by staying in a tiny trailer on site and drinking cocoa.
I’m thrilled because this year is the first year that we are starting real family traditions. This isn’t creative, but it makes me happy – my husband and I along with our 16 month old daughter will spend Christmas Eve and Christmas morning at our own home! We are going to read the Christmas story, make birthday pancakes for Jesus, and just enjoy each other before spending time with the rest of our family.
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We decorate the tree together and I make popcorn and hot chocolate and we decide on a Christmas movie to watch. Not very creative, but we’ve all got busy lives so being able to get together as a whole family for one night is something we all look forward to.
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My Family’s most creative Holiday Tradition is to watch home videos and decorate the tree. It is such a time of love and fun! Watching Christmases past and looking forward to this year! It’s enough to mak eyou laugh and cry all in a few hours! Another fun thing we do is to tie elaborate bows onto all of our gifts – I just love doing it! It may be my favorite decoration on Christmas, the gifts with huge beautiful bows! We try to find new creative ways to do it every year – no present is complete without it’s bow!
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It’s a new tradition, but one that I thoroughly enjoy…making Christmas gifts. I made a few last year, but this year I’ve made a bunch! Thanks for the opportunity.
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I love the luminaries. How unique! Our family tradition is modeled after the Italian Christmas Angel who comes bearing gifts for stockings. It is a great way to take the focus off the Santa hipe and try to focus on a more biblical theme for Christmas day.
When my daughter was born my husband and I decided it was important to instill in her a desire to GIVE to others instead of always receive. We noticed that a lot of kids are in a frenzy to open their gifts and play with their toys and do not even acknowledge or understand the TRUE meaning of this day. While it is not wrong to be excited over a gift, our family has decided to shift the focus and build the excitement about what we can do for or give to OTHERS. Christmas for our family is the time of year when we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. His LIFE is HIS GIFT to sinners, so we try to practice the same attitude. When we discuss the season with our daughter, we always tell her that Jesus was born into the world to save sinners and draw them to repentance. This time of year is when we celebrate His birthday. The Christmas tree, to us, symbolizes how Jesus died on the cross (a tree) and it is lit and decorated to celebrate His sacrifice for us and the fact that He is RISEN and REIGNS in Heaven. We have also taught her that we give to others because Jesus gave to us. So we excitedly wrap and package up something special for each person and place it under the tree. We talk about how excited we are to see the other person open what we have given them, and build the excitement for how much THEY will enjoy it. This takes the focus off what someone may give us and puts it on what we can give others. We also don’t go crazy and buy tons of presents for each person. Sometimes the most special gifts are the smallest or most simple.
Our family gathers together on Christmas Eve and we each open one gift.
I was just looking at this the other day!
We always have a party on Christmas Eve- it is just our immediate family but we put on Christmas music, make party foods, play games, and hang out. This year we started doing something similar to the Elf on the Shelf. We didn’t have an elf (and my 3 year old didn’t care), but we had a stuffed reindeer from when I was little and she serves as Santa’s helper. It has been magic every day discussing how the reindeer reports back to Santa. It has also sparked good conversations about good behavior and being nice to others.
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With our daughter being just two this year our creative holidays have just begun. And I’m way more excited about it than her! We will be making homemade ornaments for our close friends and family every each from now on. This year’s was as simple one since she doesn’t have a long attention span yet.
I made my own advent calendar this year. Instead of candy or Santa, it focuses on Christ. We read a verse of scripture every night about a gift our Father in Heaven has given us. On Christmas eve the “gift” will be Christ and we will read the traditional Luke 2. We also always have tamales on Christmas eve, a tradition in some parts of Latin America where part of my family is from.
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Growing up, my parents hid our stockings. When we woke up Christmas morning, we had to hunt around and find them before we could go wake up our parents. I loved that, and it was a pretty clever way for them to get a bit more sleep.
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acting out the nativity, music bells, pinata, and pho (soup).
Nothing creative, but we like to give away a box of Christmas decorations every year when we decorate. We sort through the things we won’t use anymore and put it in our giveaway box. It seems like we always accumulate more then we need…
New ornaments for each person every year, hot cocoa and Christmas lights, and making a big donation to the Goodwill, as well as donating time to ring bells for the Salvation Army.
Beautiful!
Our most creative tradition would (I think) be the handmaking of gifts- for the grandparents by my kids, for the kids’ favourite lovies by me, for each other by everyone!
I know most people try to keep their houses cleaner than usual during the holidays, but we make a huge, crafty mess, and love every minute of it!
We keep baby Jesus wrapped up and it’s the first present we open Christmas morning.
My mom and sisters and I make about 6 different kinds of Christmas cookies to give away and enjoy with our families! This year I plan to start making cookies with my 3 year old as well. Its time for her to get in on the fun!
We make a birthday cake for jesus on Christmas eve.
Creative? Going home for Christmas? We are still working on making our on traditions apart from our families- but it is hard since we keep going home to them for the holidays!
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We recently got married (just over a year ago), so are still figuring out our own traditions. One of my favorites from growing up was that each night of advent, just after lighting the advent candle(s) at the dinner table, one child (it rotated) would get to choose a verse of a Christmas carol for us all to sing before dinner.
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I love to have my boys to help me with our Christmas tree decorating. Now, sounds kinda routine, but for my boys, it about as creative as I can get them to be!
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Our family’s most creative family tradition isnt very creative, but it is very much treasured. Every year since my husband and I have began dating, he has taken me to a performance of Handel’s “Messiah.” Every year I cry during the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus. I love this man!
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We really arent creative, but we always have a fabulous breakfast Christmas morning with extra crispy bacon, eggs and biscuits.
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maybe not new but one that works for us is hanging candy canes on the tree and if the children are good they get one a night
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I don’t know how creative this is but to countdown our way to Christmas (aka Jesus’ birthday) we do a paper chain. The kids get to rip off one paper link per day. We also do an advent calendar but the paper chain activity is a great visual way for them to anticipate Christmas day. Our kids are still small but this year we’re going to start a new tradition of doing a Christmas play together at home on Christmas Eve. My 4 year old daughter is psyched about being the angel! And I’m pregnant so I’m a shoe-in for Mary this year.
Thanks for the giveaway — those candles are beautiful!
We bake pans and pans of caramel pecan rolls. It is a delicious tradition. We save some for us and give the majority of them to family and friends for their Christmas morning breakfast. Mmmm…
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Our family celebrates St. Nicholas….a tradition my family brought when they came from Holland. I love that on St. Nicholas we share gifts and on Christmas we reflect on the birth of Christ. A nice way to enjoy all the elements of the season.
We have an advent calendar with verses in it. Every night we take out the verse of the day and read it together as a family. It helps us to stop and take time to be together.
Love the candles! Like you said, unique and simple.
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I collect nativity scenes and would love to add these to my collection!
Our most creative Christmas tradition started accidentally. Because our children wake up so early, we started locking the door to the LR, where Santa leaves the presents so we could all go in together. To give all the grandparents time to get in and be ready with cameras, Santa started hiding the key. Now, both the kids start thinking about where he might put the key LONG before Christmas morning so they will be ready to start looking as soon as they get up.
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I have a wonderful home management mentor, who assigned me to make a list of all the Christmas traditions that my family presently practices and ones that I want to implement in the future.
The most “creative” ones I have on the list so far are: making an Advent Calendar on a cookie sheet, using trinkets and magnets on each day and having the children help put it together, each year having the children choose or make an ornament for the tree — so that when they have a home of their own, they will each have a box of ornaments for their trees , and of course — Midnight Mass, OH! and another super fun thing we do is track Santa online on Christmas Eve with the children.
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Not so creative, but since we were little my sisters and I all slept together in my parent’s room on Christmas Eve, so we would all wake up together. We still all spend the night, usually at my parent’s house, together with our families, so all 15 cousins get to wake up together on Christmas morning. It is wild, but so much fun for the kids. The husbands? Not so much, but they kindly indulge us
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I have had a hard time starting traditions that we carry out each year, but I love so many of the ideas listed here. This year I got an Advent calendar where we read a mini-book each night leading up to the birth of Jesus. I told the kids on Christmas Eve we will re-read the whole set before we read #24 (Jesus’ birth) to tie it all together.
We’d always read the nativity story with our extended family on Christmas Eve. The adults would read snippets pertaining to each of the figures in the nativity set, and the children would place the figures in the stable. We still do this even though us “kids” are now mostly in our twenties.
Oh my, I love those candles!
My little family’s creative and funny tradition is the Christmas Pickle! On Christmas Eve, I hide the Pickle somewhere on the tree and on Christmas Day, after the gifts are all unwrapped, you look for the Pickle. Whoever finds it gets a fun/White-elephanty/baked good sort of gift.
We also do Christmas Eve jammies so we have nice new ones Christmas Day pictures!
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Our family loves to see new traditions that suit where we live and how old everyone is. So this year we’re have lots of play activities around the Advent theme. Some fun ones we add to each year are buying a Christmas CD and learning a new carol.
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We don’t do anything too creative, but there is always candy/cookie making.
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My family really wasn’t very creative w/ traditions, just the “normal” stuff. But I love this giveaway!
what is your family’s most creative holiday tradition?
Oh I have never seen anything so beautiful! I love them!
My family paints wooden toys and ceramic ornaments and deliver them around to a family in the neighborhood who could use some extra cheer that year.
those candles are really beautiful. Here is our favorite holiday tradition. Each year, during the month of December, each person has to write a letter by hand to every person in the family. In the letter they can tell them about a favorite memory that they had with that person during the year, they can tell what they admire about that person, or anything else that is “nice” — this letter isn’t the place to list your grievances with the other person. The letters are tucked into everyone stockings as they are completed, then we read them together on Christmas Eve. We’ve been doing this for three years. The first year, the youngest child just drew really nice pictures for everyone. Last year, my husband took Christmas songs and re-did all the lyrics to be about that particular child. I think these letters will be treasured in the future, but they also mean so much on the night of the reading.
i am a huge tradtion gal! we take annual trips downtown to see the lights, have a hot chocolate extravaganza party where we indulge in hot cocoa and all the trimmings
, do our advent calendar activities with our young daughter, take a trip to an outdoor skating rink, visit Santa at a family party, read the nativity story, make gingerbread houses, and buy a nutcracker for our collection!
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My single mom always took us out for pizza on Christmas Eve after church. It was a treat because we didn’t go out to eat often. So now with my own family we still have pizza on Christmas Eve.
we do a talent show at my grandparents and play a game about the facts of the Bible every year before we are allowed to open gifts
Since my kids figured out Santa, they wanted to fill the stockings. Somehow, we still ended up staying up late to put everything out. It was 1 am when we were finished, and I jokingly suggested we open them since it was technically Christmas. The kids loved the idea, so we did. We all went to bed, slept in, and no one was in a rush to get downstairs Christmas morning. We love it!
Our tradition is probably not super-creative or unique, but we love it. On Christmas Even night, the whole family gets new pajamas. The kids love it, and it is a lot of fun to open gifts and sit around in our new P.J.’s on Christmas morning!
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Each year we have a “Surprise Gift”. One gift, be it large or small, is wrapped over and over again with made up “To” and “From” tags at each wrapping. The gift is passed around until the last wrapping reveals that years’ happy winner. The recipient changes each year but I am instigator and get to choose the gift. Great fun.
My favorite family tradition is Christmas morning. Instead of waking up to presents under the tree we wake up to a note from Santa that sends us on a treasure hunt through out the house. At every clue there is a present or a few presents for members of the family. When we got too old for the hunt we got to stay up and do the hiding. I can’t tell you how many funny memories I have of the late Christmas Eve nights with too much candy! I can’t wait to do it with my own family this Christmas! My mom started this because she wanted to make sure she didn’t miss us opening any of our presents or that we started without her.
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We wrap some of the inside doors so they look like giant packages. It’s a simple, quick trick that makes a big impact on the “decoration level” of the house.
And little kids LOVE to unwrap them at the end of the Christmas season.
My favorite holiday decorating memory was me and my Granny and pop cutting out huge peices of board to paint carolers on them, and lit them up and put them in the front yard. Another wonderful tradition is getting all the stockings hung in time for santa with my girls.
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I’m not sure how to qualify CREATIVE…but our kids cut snowflakes from paper and we suspend them from the ceiling in our upstairs hallway…each night as they go to bed they walk through the most beautiful winter wonderland snowfall!
That’s our most creative – as in – creating and crafting!
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Those candles are so elegant!
One of my favorite traditions that we do is a Cookie Exchange Party with the purpose of making cookie-filled gift boxes to give to a local pregnancy center associated with our church. Of course there is a bit of cookie eating ourselves too.
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