Christmas Traditions
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Do you have any traditions that your family carries out every Christmas? We don't really have any but I'm thinking of creating some
Not a tradition but always eat dinner, pig out on chocolate and snacks and then binge watch tv
No traditions for us, Christmas day Dr who but it's not on Christmas day anymore lol and it's woke so we don't watch it anymore
martinlufc5637 did you watch last year’s episodes? I had them recorded cause Tennant was back, didn’t watch them and I finally deleted it on the TiVo box yesterday lol
kitty88uk yes we watched them on iPlayer, I'm only interested in watching tennant, tried to watch the other drs apart from Matt Smith the rest where crap
martinlufc5637 yeah I only like Tennant and Smith as the dr, tried but stopped watching years ago cause it’s just the same old storylines nothing new got so bored with it
No traditions in our family, other than my parents coming over every year. And my sons Auntie always buys him a Christmas cup.
Used to go to pub then come back n eat, those were the days. I feel I have to watch Santa Claus the movie on Christmas Eve / Christmas morning.
There's a Xmas tree festival where I am. It's a bit naff, a bit cheesy but we absolutely love it. We've been going every year apart from 2020 since we've had kids. It's part of our Xmas. I make my own mince pies and chocolate log
Jerseydrew that sounds fun to go to, enjoy itv his year too! Ooh home made mince pieces and chocolate log’s delicious snap a photo or share one from last year if you have taken a photo!
The last day of school, that evening we have the Christmas movie marathon. Everyone gets comfy, the snacks come out and we binge watch Christmas movies through the night. Feel tired? Quick nap then carry on watching.
W4tty - love this idea. We're going to do it this year, starting with the Polar Express.
Xmas day.
Men went to the pub for a pint before food and the women got tipsy on sherry while making it.
Yes,my partner & 26 year old daughter are massive Whovians so insist on watching Dr Who on Christmas Day usually..
This year I'm on shift & I don't go home til Boxing Day,same for my partner, he's on shift other end of Sheffield from me..
Our daughter will be preparing & planning our Boxing Day Christmas Dinner...
I like to cosy up in bed & watch Raymond Briggs's Father Christmas & The Snowman, ,this is my traditional fix along with watching Paul McCartney 's Frog Chorus & Rupert Bear!
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