Surviving Your First Christmas: Tips On How To Merge Family Traditions

This Christmas marks my fourth Christmas with Dan. It is Cameron’s third Christmas, and Gavin’s very first Christmas. Most notable, however, is that this year is my family’s very first Christmas on our own. That’s right. For the first time since our lives merged, we need to fuse our traditions. When I was dating, I dreamed about starting holiday traditions with my beloved. If anything could make Christmas better, it would be being snuggled up with my man on Christmas Eve while the the rest of Christmas just fell into place around us, peacefully, like the softly falling snow. Marriage has a way of shattering idealistic expectations, I’ve come to realize. Each year, Christmas has gotten a little harder to figure out. During our first Christmas together, we had to decide which family we’d celebrate it with. As children were thrown into the mix, we had to decide how we would approach Santa. But this year, we’re doing it all on our own. We are staying at home for Christmas and building our traditions from scratch. It is a little overwhelming. To ensure that Christmas Eve will be as romantic and as peaceful as I have always imagined it, I have put together some tips on how to keep everything merry and bright while combining and creating new family traditions. Jump on over to my Love Food blog to read them. While you’re there, be sure to leave your tips on how to best survive the holidays. The best tip I get will win a $100 Sobeys gift card! (click here for more information on how to win) ...

This Christmas marks my fourth Christmas with Dan. It is Cameron’s third Christmas, and Gavin’s very first Christmas. Most notable, however, is that this year is my family’s very first Christmas on our own. That’s right. For the first time since our lives merged, we need to fuse our traditions.

When I was dating, I dreamed about starting holiday traditions with my beloved. If anything could make Christmas better, it would be being snuggled up with my man on Christmas Eve while the the rest of Christmas just fell into place around us, peacefully, like the softly falling snow.

Marriage has a way of shattering idealistic expectations, I’ve come to realize.

Each year, Christmas has gotten a little harder to figure out. During our first Christmas together, we had to decide which family we’d celebrate it with. As children were thrown into the mix, we had to decide how we would approach Santa. But this year, we’re doing it all on our own. We are staying at home for Christmas and building our traditions from scratch.

It is a little overwhelming.

To ensure that Christmas Eve will be as romantic and as peaceful as I have always imagined it, I have put together some tips on how to keep everything merry and bright while combining and creating new family traditions. Jump on over to my Love Food blog to read them.

How To Survive First Christmas

While you’re there, be sure to leave your tips on how to best survive the holidays. The best tip I get will win a $100 Sobeys gift card! (click here for more information on how to win)

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