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by: Ellie Evergreen
This Holiday parents want to maintain many of the special traditions that they have maintained for years. However times are tough and having the big holiday dinner right after just having spent money for Thanksgiving might seem extravagant. However there are some cost friendly activities that you can do this holiday that will still be special and magical. Here are some great suggestions to help you keep the holiday season special while not breaking your budget.

A great idea is to have a Christmas breakfast rather than a dinner. Breakfast food is normally much cheaper than lunch and dinner and you won’t have to spend too much on special holiday foods. Making a full sit down breakfast can end up being less expensive than a dinner or lunch. It will also add to the special atmosphere of Christmas morning. Try to make your kids’ favorite breakfast foods and provide delicious breakfast drinks. You can also have holiday favorites such as hot cocoa and marshmallows.

Have a holiday sing along with your family’s favorite Christmas carols and Christmas songs by favorite artists. This is a great way to have fun with the family and establish a family tradition that costs little or no money. If you have a karaoke machine, then you can have even more fun by having a holiday karaoke competition.

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The weeks leading up to Christmas can be a stressful time. The holidays are trying times for Christians and non-Christians alike. If you think about all the tasks that have to be completed before December 25th it is no wonder the true meaning and spirit of the holiday gets lost. Some would rather forget Christmas all together. But taking a few moments to reflect might just bring the spirit of Christmas back. Remembering the true reason of the season can help renew a special Christmas feeling.


Why and how did this penultimate holiday get started? History reveals that the early Christians wanted to dedicate a special day of their Savior’s birth and in doing so, separate Jesus from the ancient gods that were worshiped by the majority. Choosing to celebrate Christ’s Mass, meant a specific date would have to be chosen. This Holy Day, where the word “holiday” comes from by the way, was to be the date December 25th . And while that date is not considered the exact day Christ was born, it was the symbol early Christians needed to promote their faith.


The tradition of gift-giving developed over time and the symbols of the season like Christmas trees, Angel figurines, and Nativity scenes are all expressions of our faith and allow us to explain our faith in Jesus to friends and neighbors. Therein lies the true meaning of Christmas, the ability to express your love, charity and beliefs. It also gives us the chance to tell how faith in Jesus can transform lives.

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Most of us know the 12 Days of Christmas as a popular song about a true love, turtle doves, 5 golden rings, and 8 maids a milking, among other things. However, the 12 days of Christmas are actually a religious holiday that starts on the evening of Christmas day, and ends the morning of January 6th, the day of Epiphany. The traditions and origins of the 12 days of Christmas are old, and are more than the lyrics to a popular children’s song.

The 12 days of Christmas can be traced to at least the Middle Ages, when the 12 days were mainly days for feasting that reached a crescendo on the twelfth night, made popular by William Shakespeare’s play of the same name. There is evidence that Colonial Americans brought the traditions of the 12 days with them. It as at this time that the tradition of weaving wreaths to hang on the door throughout the 12 days of Christmas became popular.

In modern America, the 12 days of Christmas have become a children’s song. Many argue this is due to the advent of Santa Claus, the acceptance of Christmas Eve as a holiday, and the increasing popularity of New Years Eve parties. However, those modern Americans that do celebrate are often religious and use their church to guide their celebrations. Some people give one gift for each of the 12 days of Christmass, some light a candle each day, and some even burn a Yule log a little each day.

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