Thoughts on Holiday Traditions
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When I was growing up, Christmas Eve was just about as exciting — if not more exciting — than Christmas Day. Why? Because that was the day that the Gingerbread Man came to town. Every Christmas Eve my father would bring home to me and my sister a gingerbread man. This was a tradition passed on from his father.
Every family has their own holiday traditions, which vary from country to country, faith to faith, and family to family. But some holiday traditions are more universal — practiced by people all over the world. There are holiday traditions for Independence Day, Christmas, Hanukah, Easter, Thanksgiving, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Ramadan, and other holidays.
Christmas holiday traditions usually include a Christmas Eve dinner, complete with egg nog, caroling, and good spirits. Holiday dinners on Christmas Day are typically include turkey and stuffing, ham, or lamb with lots of yummy sides like mashed potatoes, yams, and other holiday foods. Read more »


