If you celebrate Christmas you’ll be highly aware that we’re less than a week away from that most wonderful and challenging day 😊
I have a theory that if you do something at Christmas at least two years in a row it has the potential to become a tradition.
We can quite easily slip into habits we don’t necessarily enjoy - like visiting the neighbours for pre-Christmas dinner drinks, or opening one present each on Christmas Eve, or having pancakes for breakfast on December 25th 😊
In our house, we have lasagna for dinner on Christmas Eve. It’s traditional 😊
But nobody remembers why - except me 😊
Many years ago, our young daughter wanted to contribute to the cooking and only knew how to make lasagna.
So that became - and still is - our Christmas Eve dinner, only now it’s made by me 😊
🤶🏻 So what traditions does your household follow?
🤶🏻And where did they come from?
🤶🏻 Are there any traditions you’d love to drop? 🤣