Saturday 7 December 2013

First Christmas: New Family Traditions

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I love Christmas and all the trimmings that go along with it. The food, the music, the TV Christmas specials, the students singing carols on the High Street, the tackier the better decorations, the ability to spend time with those you love and even the increasing waistband and permission to eat chocolate at 8am. This year we will be celebrating the Mini Grumpy Egyptian's first Christmas, but while I am excited to see her face when she sees her new toys, it is also going to be a bit sad because The Grumpy Egyptian won't be here with us. The ever-changing goalposts of the UK spouse visa has meant we won't get him here with us in time for turkey and carols. So it is up to me to make sure the family traditions we want to start are done well.

When The Grumpy Egyptian and I got our first tree together a number of years back, we decided to buy a new decoration every year - something we have decided to continue with the mini one. We also want to try and have one decoration a year added to our collection that has been made by the mini one (+ any future kids!). This year we are going to either make a small Christmas wreath using her fingerprints or some hanging footprints. I think these could be lovely to look back at one day. The odd Christmas tree card made using her footprints might also be cute.

Secondly, when it comes to presents I am a big fan of quality over quantity and would rather buy her things that have meaning/will last than a load of big plastic things she will get bored of quickly. We have decided that every year we will buy at least one lovely book for the mini one and write a little note inside of it. This present will come from Mummy and Daddy rather than Santa.

Next comes pyjamas. I adore a nice pair of pjs so will buy a new pair for the mini one, the big grumpy one and myself every Christmas. We haven't decided whether these should be dolled out on Christmas Eve to be worn that night or saved until Christmas Day.

I'm hoping that Christmas Day will (from next year) start with the 3 of us opening stockings in bed, followed by getting dressed and going downstairs to open the presents under the tree. Then breakfast while the grumpy one puts together (and swears a lot about) whatever new toy Santa delivered. My folks would then come round for Christmas lunch, more presents for the mini one and we all pass out in a food coma in front of the TV or argue over a board game - Monopoly is a dirty word in our house! Boxing Day would be round the parents so I hope they are prepared :p

Last year, while pregnant, I had awful flu on Christmas Day and ended up in hospital on Boxing Day so we didn't really get to have a proper Christmas Day. We'd planned to have a nice photo in front of our tree and eat Christmas dinner on the terrace (it was 23c that day if I remember right), but I felt so crappy that after struggling through making dinner, stretched out on the sofa and just slept. This year I want to take a snap of the mini one and I in front of the tree and either hold a photo of hubby or have him on video chat next to us. 

I am sad that this is our first Christmas as a family and we aren't together, but I know this distance between us won't be forever. And next year we can be arguing over where to put the decorations (don't tempt me!) and what embarrassing outfit I can dress the mini one in. What traditions do you have in your family? Are you celebrating your little one's first Christmas?

12 comments:

  1. Oh it's a shame you won't be together. But your tradition plans are lovely. We do pyjamas for the children on Christmas eve - that's a lovely one. Hope you manage to enjoy the festivities x

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    1. Thanks :) I think I will go with PJs on Christmas Eve as it seems to make the most sense! x

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  2. We have the same tradition re: new decorations. Something else we do is get new pyjamas for D on Christmas Eve - meaning that the photos on Christmas morning all feature the new pyjamas!

    I'm sorry you won't be together. We had an odd Christmas last year too as I waited to find out the results of a lump investigation. Really hoping that this year I can close the lid on that, with an appointment on the 20th.

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    1. Keeping my fingers crossed for you hun. I just keep telling myself that the Mini One won't remember that he wasn't here x

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  3. I hope you can all be together as soon as possible. It sounds like you are establishing some lovely family traditions together x

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    1. Thank you :) We celebrate Islamic celebrations too, so it will be nice to introduce some Arabic traditions into our family life too x

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  4. Such a shame you can't be together, but I am sure you'll have a wonderful time nevertheless as it sounds like you have a great and positive attitude towards it all x

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    1. Aww thank you :) Being a mum has made me try to see the positive things more now as I don't want the Mini One to feel my negativity x

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  5. It's a shame you wont all be together. I had the swine fly three christmas's ago whilst pregant, so i know how that feels! I was in hospital for a week on a drip and it was NOT fun! x

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  6. Sounds like some lovely traditions....such a shame you won't be together this year.

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  7. That's such a shame... Fingers crossed for next year! :)

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