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Our family tradition includes a large party Christmas Eve with our family and close friends. When we had children we combined our Christmas Eve traditions (and parties) into one large event. It s a great chance for everyone to get together and spend an evening laughing sharing stories
for the past 3 years, our elf on the shelf has been our favorite holiday tradition. he arrives on december 1st and stays until december 23rd with a full report for santa. the kids love waking up to see what shenanigans buddy has been up to overnight!
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Our newest tradition is Santa coming at the end of our Christmas Eve dinner/celebration and handing out pajamas to the kids- my just about 4 y/o son then wears his to midnight mass so he can fall asleep (we wish!).
It is amazing how many people love to see him hand out our Christmas cookies to our friends at church in his pjs We get lots of smiles which is extra good because I thought they would be upset he was in pjs. =)
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