To: Liz
Well, before the nay-sayers show up to rain on your parade...
My daughter (4) actually started the tradition of making a birthday cake for Jesus. We even sing happy birthday on Christmas day. It's quite a hoot, and helps keep everything rooted in the meaning...
3 posted on
12/22/2003 11:20:10 AM PST by
cspackler
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To: cspackler
My cousins daughter started this exact same tradition when she was 4, too! LOL!
My grandma used to bake a ton of Christmas cookies. All different types. I can't tell you two gifts I recieved when I was little, but I sure remember grandma's cookies! This is the tradition I try to keep alive in my family. I've been a baking fool the last few days and still have more to do before Christmas Eve. I miss her, but this makes it feel like she isn't too far away.
22 posted on
12/22/2003 11:46:41 AM PST by
retrokitten
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To: cspackler
We even sing happy birthday on Christmas day.We do the same thing.
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