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Christmas Eve often gets overlooked in the excitement of the holiday season. However, with some planning and creativity, Christmas Eve can be just as special as Christmas day. Create a holiday atmosphere with decorations, Christmas music, and warm lighting. Additionally, start new Christmas Eve traditions with your family to create a sense of togetherness. Finally, consider baking Christmas goodies to brighten up the evening.

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Creating a Christmas Eve Experience

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  1. This American tradition began during the Great Depression as a way for children to show gratitude for the gifts that “Santa” brought.[1] Continue this holiday tradition by helping your children set out some treats on Christmas Eve. The treats usually include milk and cookies, but there are variations based on what “Santa” likes. These variations include:
    • Brownies and milk
    • Eggnog and cookies
    • Sherry and a mince pie
  2. Many families enjoy watching Christmas movies on Christmas Eve to help get them in the festive spirit. Let your children choose from an assortment of movies or watch the same movie every year. Make sure to provide Christmas cookies and hot chocolate during the movie! Some excellent Christmas movies include:
    • A Christmas Story (1983)
    • The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
    • Miracle on 34th Street (different variations)
    • The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
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  3. Many cities and towns host free or cheap family events on Christmas Eve. Look online or call a local government representative to get more information about events in your area. Examples of Christmas Eve events include:
    • Christmas tree lighting
    • Holiday carnivals
    • Meeting Santa
    • Christmas Church Services/Carol Services
  4. This dates back to the Second World War, and is called Jólabókaflóðið.[2]
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Starting New Traditions

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  1. Christmas Eve traditions can create a sense of community and comfort in your family.[3] If you feel like your Christmas Eve is lackluster, start some new traditions to give your family something to look forward to. For example:
    • Let your children choose a present to open before they go to bed.
    • Make them a Christmas Eve box with pyjamas, maybe a book or film, and some of their favourite sweets.
    • Collect special ornaments that can only be hung on Christmas Eve.
    • Let your children loot their stockings before Christmas Eve.
    • Play a board game or card game together.
  2. Google has created an app called “Santa Tracker” that allows you to follow Santa’s adventures online or on your phone. He “stops” all over the world to give presents to children, teaching you a little bit about each place. On Christmas Eve, gather your children up and watch Santa’s progress together for a magical holiday experience.[4]
    • You can download this app from the Google Play store or use the browser version online.
  3. Bundle up your family in warm clothing before leaving your house. Next, collect some flashlights to help you see your way. Walk up and down your block, knocking on the doors and calling, “Christmas carols!” When your neighbor opens the door, begin singing carols for them.[5]
    • Gather a few families together to create a fun group caroling event.
    • Go caroling after dinner to avoid interrupting your neighbor’s meals.
  4. Make a batch of reindeer dust in advance from a mix of oatmeal, cereal, rice, and dried fruits. Separate the reindeer dust into several small plastic bags and write each child’s name on them. Next, lead your children into the yard and let them sprinkle the reindeer dust into the grass. This will draw the reindeer (and Santa!) to your home.[6]
    • Many people avoid throwing uncooked rice on their lawn, believing that it’s unsafe for birds to eat. However, this is a myth.
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Baking Christmas Goodies

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  1. This is a fun and creative activity that your whole family will enjoy. First, make some sugar cookie dough and cut out holiday shapes with cookie cutters. Once the cookies have been cooked, let your children decorate them with candies, icing, and sprinkles.
    • You can buy premade sugar cookie dough in the refrigerated section of your local grocery store.
    • Buy cookie cutters, icing, sprinkles, and other decorations from the baking section of your local grocery store.
  2. Gingerbread is a delicious spiced holiday dessert. Traditionally, this treat is baked in loaf form and eaten like a slice of cake. You can also roll out gingerbread, cut it into holiday shapes, and decorate them with icing and sprinkles. The most popular way to serve gingerbread is to roll out squares, make a gingerbread house, and decorate it with icing and candy.
    • There are many excellent gingerbread recipes available online. If you don’t want to mix your own, you can buy it premade at your local grocery store.
  3. Christmas is celebrated in many countries around the world. Each country has their own set of traditions associated with this holiday. Take the opportunity to teach your children about other cultures by baking an international Christmas treat. Some examples of international goodies include:
    • Powdered tea cake cookies from Russia
    • Sachertorte, a moist chocolate torte, from Austria
    • Hearty stollen fruit cake from Germany
    • Decadent risalamande rice pudding from Denmark[7]
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Creating a Holiday Atmosphere

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  1. Choose red or green (Or other Christmas colours) decorations to add a traditional touch to your festivities. Incorporate wreathes and Christmas lights into your decorations. For example, you can frame mantles and bookshelves with long green wreaths or a string of Christmas lights. Other Christmas decorations include:
    • Christmas-themed scented candles
    • Mistletoe
    • Christmas stockings
  2. Set a festive mood by playing Christmas-themed music. There are many kinds of Christmas-themed music, from traditional classical music to heavy metal covers. When choosing a Christmas playlist, consider what mood you’ll create with your song choices. For example:
    • To create an energetic atmosphere, play upbeat folk music.
    • To create a calm and cozy atmosphere, play soothing classical music.[8]
  3. Move your couches and chairs into a circular arrangement to encourage conversation. Push the seats close together to create a sense of intimacy. The closer the chairs, the more comfortable it will be to talk with the group.[9]
    • Add throw blankets, pillows, and a plate of cookies to make the space more inviting.
  4. The term “warm lighting” refers to any lights that are yellow in tone. Warm lighting can be used to create a cozy, festive atmosphere. Instead of using harsh overhead lighting, set out some candles or plug in a string of Christmas lights. Some other ways to creatively incorporate warm lighting into your decorations include:
    • Placing tea candles in mason jars
    • Arranging an illuminated nativity scene
    • Lining windowsills and coffee tables with Christmas lights
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    How do I fall asleep the night before Christmas Eve?
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    Try to relax by drinking a glass of warm milk before you go to bed. Avoid the temptation of playing on your phone or watching TV in bed. Eventually, you'll drift off to sleep and it will be Christmas morning!
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    How do I avoid the temptation of opening presents early?
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    Think about what occasion they are for, and that they were given to you with the intention of being opened on Christmas Day and not before. Think about the fact the wait will be worth it. Exercising self-control is very important and satisfying and this is a good opportunity for you.
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    If you can, try to stay up a little later the night before. Hang out with your relatives, eat great food, and maybe check out the Google Santa Tracker.
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