Start a Tradition When You Start a Family
Each year, a few weeks before Thanksgiving, my family and I start planning a trip to the local Christmas tree farm. It’s a wonderful tradition we began before the children were even born. It has sort of become the unofficial start to our holiday season, and a very lovely way to kick it off, too. Hayrides, hot cocoa, baked goods, holiday greenery, Christmas carols playing in the background, and acres and acres of future Christmas trees.
We first went to the Christmas tree farm with some friends, who had asked us to go with them. While there, they turned to us and asked us to take some photos of their whole family, standing in front of the rows of beautiful live Christmas trees. We obliged, snapped a few shots, and then we found “the perfect” tree for our home, so we quickly forgot taking those few family photos. But our friends didn’t forget, and a few weeks later, we opened our mailbox to find a Christmas card from them, with one of the photos we’d taken for them on the card smiling back at us.
Our friends’ Christmas card photo turned out so well that we decided we would like to “borrow” the idea for our own cards someday. And that’s just what we did. It’s fun to look back at our little collection of photos from the Christmas tree farm that we’ve amassed now; each and every one of them was taken for that year’s Christmas card.
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May 30th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
That’s certainly an appropriate start to the holiday season. I feel the same way. The day we pick out our tree, is the day the Christmas season truly begins in our house. All the decorations come out of the boxes and the season is in full-swing.
I would love if you would share your tradition with others on our website, www.Cafetraditions.com. The site is a depository for traditions, a place where people can record their memories and share them with others.
Regards,
Colleen Carmona
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