Finals
are wrapping up and students are heading home for Christmas break.
Many
students either drive or fly home for Christmas break to spend the holidays
with their family in a unique way.
“I
just like that my family is always, seems to be always closer. We kind of put
aside any issues that we’re having, we all just spend time together, and I
really like giving gifts,” Madison Mills said.
Many
people said that they enjoyed cooking and hanging out with their families on
Christmas Eve and Christmas day.
“Just
making cookies with my family; my mom and my brother, my dad and I,” Mills
said. “We always cook them on Christmas Eve and even though my brother and I
are older we still leave cookies out for Santa.”
But
there are many other Christmas traditions that people observe. Many people will
place a star on top of their tree, go caroling, or take part in a community
event in the days leading up to Christmas.
“My
families Christmas Eve. We get salami, and sausage, and crackers, and cheese,
and we all sit around and we all get to open a present and we used to color in
a Christmas coloring book, but now we don’t do that any more,” Bethany Firsick
said.
Some
traditions do not take place on December 5th, but the tradition is
what makes the holiday season memorable for many people.
Some
traditions that take place on Christmas day include; not being allowed to open
their gifts until after a religious service or brunch, having a randomly picked
family member pass out the gifts, or going out for breakfast. Bethany Firsick
said that they are never in a rush to open their presents.
“We
sleep in, cause no one likes to get up early in my family, and then my parents
make us a breakfast casserole, something like that, and we hang out and talk
and then we’ll kind of slowly go over and open some presents,” Firsick said.
With
the Christmas season here people are still running to stores to try and find
gifts for their family, but for many the idea of Christmas is religiously
driven and is a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Nativity
sets are very popular and hold a special place in many houses. Religious
institutions also offer live nativity scenes where people re-enact the events
that took place in the Christmas story.
Here is a link to more information about holiday traditions:
http://www.cozi.com/live-simply/50-holiday-traditions












