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				<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Nothing comes from nothing. Nothing ever could&#8221; &#8212; Richard Rogers (&#8220;Something Good&#8221;) As Christmas approaches, I&#8217;ve been thinking about the importance of traditions.  Having a set of practices tied to the Christmas season has generated lots of benefits for me and my household.  I credit our traditions with the following: Making memories and sharing experiences that strengthen [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><i><i><i>&#8220;<strong>N</strong>othing comes from nothing. Nothing ever could&#8221; &#8212; Richard Rogers (&#8220;Something Good&#8221;)</i></i></i></p>
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<div>As Christmas approaches, I&#8217;ve been thinking about the importance of traditions.  Having a set of practices tied to the Christmas season has generated lots of benefits for me and my household.  I credit our traditions with the following:</div>
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<li>Making memories and sharing experiences that strengthen bonds &#8212; Recalling good times brings kind and affectionate feelings to the fore, making family dynamics more peaceful.</li>
<li>Establishing and reinforcing family identity &#8212; We know and embrace our own by the practices and beliefs we share.  It&#8217;s called the family circle for a reason.</li>
<li>Creating a sense of home &#8212; The songs we sing, the foods we eat together, the smells of the season are powerful reminders that there is a place in the world where you&#8217;re loved, accepted and always welcome.</li>
<li>Reinforcing our values &#8212; It&#8217;s very hard to separate who we are from what we do. The things we hold in high regard become obvious according to the ways we allocate our time and resources.</li>
<li>Generating stories and family lore &#8212; This is the birthplace of great tales of running jokes that go on for decades.  I suspect my sons will someday say to their children regarding the manger scenes in their homes: &#8220;It&#8217;s not the Baby Jesus Play Set!&#8221;  As you can see, not all traditions are created on purpose &#8212; that&#8217;s where those great stories come from.</li>
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<div>We have a number of Christmas Eve traditions that have been part of our observance for years.  Here are some of my favorites:</div>
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<li>As I mentioned above, we have a crèche that we set out at the start of Advent.  It was pretty much just Jesus, Mary and Joseph at first, but over the past several years, we&#8217;ve added a new figure each year.  The Three Wise Men came as a set, though.</li>
<li>We always attend our church&#8217;s Christmas Eve service.  At the service there&#8217;s a special offering for a worthwhile ministry effort and we always plan beforehand how much to give.</li>
<li>For the past several years, we&#8217;ve gone out to dinner following the Christmas Eve service to enjoy a feast of Peking Duck.  Perhaps the movie <a title="A Christmas Story" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085334/" target="_blank">&#8220;A Christmas Story&#8221;</a> (another tradition) may have influenced this choice, but it gives our kitchen the night off before a day of heavy use.  The crisp skin of Peking Duck &#8212; and even the thought of it &#8212; makes me think of Christmas.</li>
<li>When we return home following the meal, we all bring the presents we&#8217;re giving and place them under the tree.  None appear there before &#8212; it&#8217;s a tradition we&#8217;ve kept since even before we implemented <a title="The Advent Conspiracy --  A Cure for Grinches?" href="http://www.therealgeobooth.com/?p=397" target="_blank">The Advent Conspiracy</a>.</li>
<li>This is followed by the hanging of Christmas stockings, some photographs and &#8212; in spite of all good sense &#8212; a late bedtime.</li>
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<div>We have other Christmas traditions, too &#8212; like keeping the tree up until Twelfth Night/Epiphany/Three Kings Day, listening to Andrew Peterson&#8217;s <a title="BTLOG - Labor of Love" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYjYi4tYvXU" target="_blank">&#8220;Behold The Lamb of God&#8221;</a> and eating beef for Christmas dinner.  None of these things is required in itself.  This is simply what we&#8217;ve established over time.</div>
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<div>Part of the joy of married life is the establishment of your own traditions.  Some will be a continuation of the ones you grew up with, while others all be from your wife&#8217;s upbringing.  Still others will be the ones you create together.  In every case, consistency is the key.  Merry Christmas!</div>
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<div><strong>So how about you?</strong>  What are some of your favorite Christmas traditions?  Add your comments below.</div>
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