We love traditions in this house! We have traditions surrounding Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter as well as some other occasions. We have “family home evening” every Monday where we have a quick lesson, an activity, and a treat! Sometimes the activity is a craft or a game, sometimes we go for a walk, and sometimes we go out and serve someone! We love having that planned time each week so that we make sure we spend quality time together.
For Thanksgiving, Chase’s family includes us in a huge dinner with lots of extended family, penny poker, volleyball, and board games. Kourtney’s family mostly likes to sit around and visit after eating a huge meal of their own.
For Christmas, we put up our tree together as soon as Thanksgiving is over. We love seeing old ornaments from our childhood as well as Nora’s additions each year. We go caroling at least once and love to make cookies to deliver as we sing. If we spend Christmas with Chase’s family, we eat a “Mary and Joseph Dinner” on Christmas Eve. Nora LOVES it. We all sit on the floor and eat what we think Joseph and Mary would have eaten that night in Bethlehem. If we are with Kourtney’s family, we go caroling and participate in a live nativity at Church! Nora loves to dress up, so this is right up her alley. No matter where we celebrate, we always love attending the Christmas Sunday service at Church.
Easter is a huge deal, and we celebrate all throughout Holy Week. We talk about what Jesus said and did during his last days each day. We celebrate Palm Sunday by attending church and having a good discussion. Monday, we have a family home evening where we build an Easter garden with a tomb for Jesus. Thursday, we have a “Last Supper dinner” very similar to our “Mary and Joseph dinner.” We talk about Christ breaking and blessing bread and wine for his disciples instead of his birth. Friday, we talk about Christ’s death and suffering while we put a little picture of him in the tomb. On Sunday morning, we take Jesus out of the tomb and stand him up outside the door. We enjoy resurrection rolls and rejoice as we attend Easter Sunday services at our church. We usually end the day with a ham dinner and Easter egg hunt.