Category Archives: Christmas

Your Traditions

Merry Christmas! On our final day of our 25 Days of Christmas Traditions {a day late}, today it’s all about you and your traditions. A few weeks ago I asked my readers to share some of their favorite traditions. Here is what you had to say: Jules from As Jules is Going says: Give itContinue Reading

A Tradition of Cement?

Buy the Gift of Cement this Christmas and Bring Safe Water to Africa Blood:Water Mission Invites YOU to start a new tradition of giving the gift of cement. Blood:Water Mission is excited to announce the launch of its  alternative gifting campaign, Cement Your Love.   This Christmas, the Nashville-based non-profit organization is selling bags of cementContinue Reading

Happy Birthday Jesus

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Today, we welcome back Jodi from Granola Mom 4 God. Christmas is the one day of the year when our children restrain themselves and stay in bed longer than us.  They wait.  Their mouths salivate.  There is much anticipation. This one day . . . the only day out of the year, they are servedContinue Reading

Six {simple} Traditions

Today I am thrilled to welcome Rachel from Finding Joy. Our family is tradition based. I think I’ve raised a bunch of nostalgia loving children. Ah, that fits with their mother and father — we love traditions and the memories that they create and the joy they bring in our lives. Here are six ofContinue Reading

Christmas Jammies

Today, we welcome Jamie from Walkin’ in High Cotton. I don’t know when it started. It’s just one of those things that became ingrained in the fabric of our holidays. Christmas jammies. Or more accurately, Christmas Eve jammies. For as long as I can remember we always attended Christmas Eve mass at 5 pm, wentContinue Reading

Hot Chocolate, Cookies, and Christmas Lights

I am excited to welcome Meghan from The Tuckers Take Tennessee We all have favorite Christmas traditions in our family. After all, it’s the most wonderful time of the year… For our family, we have many, but when I was asked to only choose one, I had to narrow it down. Sure, we all loveContinue Reading