Ask Elizabeth, Christmas, Marriage

How to Make New Traditions (& keep the old)

ASK ELIZABETH

Question: Do you have any new holiday traditions or do you just do your family ones? Now that I’m older & married I feel like I want some of our own.

Traditions you say? I can talk about traditions forever! I am a tradition queen.  Make new traditions but keep the old, one is silver and the other gold (sung to the tune of a girl scouts favorite 😉 ) Traditions around the holidays are very dear to me and make this season so much more richer. I know exactly what too look forward to! The first year of our marriage, we fumbled around trying to figure out all the traditions. It was almost perfect that we went to Disneyland with my family and did something totally new. When we got home, we had time to evaluate what we liked, what we missed, and what we wanted to do on our own. The next Christmas we felt prepared to make Christmas our own while still having our traditional Christmases with our family!

MAKE NEW TRADITIONS

Yes! Please make new traditions. As you move away from your parents and start a family/ household of your own, I think it is super important to make new traditions. It is part of creating your own memories for your family.

Quick tips for making new traditions: 

  1. Try new things and see if you like them. (ex. Go to a local holiday market, watch a tree lighting ceremony, attend a holiday zoo lights, meet Santa at Macy’s, etc) If you like them, then make them tradition!
  2. Ask your friends what their traditions are and see if you want to try them out.
  3. Find inspiration on Pinterest or by reading blogs.
  4. Check out your local news for nearby holiday events.

Some of our new traditions: 

KEEP SOME OF THE OLD

Just because you are making new traditions, doesn’t mean you have to leave the old ones in the dust! Sometimes you can keep the same tradition and other times you have to modify it a bit. Especially with getting married! When you are both bringing your childhood hoods together you have to find ways to keep old traditions alive for each other.

Some of our old traditions: 

  • Stuffing everyone’s stockings at the Ridings house for Christmas (everyone in attendance gets a stocking!)
  • Building Gingerbread Houses with the Mayberry side.
  • Going to the Christmas Concert at the Pikes Peak Center with the Ridings side.
  • Eating Fondue on Christmas Eve with the Mayberry side.
  • Christmas cards with my family!

Feel free to play around with activities and traditions. It is okay to try new things. Keep them around if you like them, if you don’t, don’t worry about it! Take some time and figure out what you want your family traditions to be all about!

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Amy
7 years ago

I love that y’all do advent.
I definitely want to start being more intentional with the Christmas season and why we celebrate it!

Reply to  Amy
7 years ago

Yeah! You should do advent Amy!

7 years ago

My parents always bought us one Hallmark ornament each year until we moved out. I used to love that tradition so I may bring it back for my husband and I to do!

This Christmas will be our first living out of state from family so it’s going to involve making some new traditions. Fondue on Christmas Eve sounds like my kind of night!

Reply to  Shannon Mahaney
7 years ago

I love that! What a fun year to create new traditions!

7 years ago

Hearing about other people’s traditions is so fun!! I need to look up local festive stuff and go with the fam!

Reply to  Julie Hood
7 years ago

Yes!! You should so do that!

7 years ago

How fun! I love the tradition of adding a new ornament each year. I’m going to have to start that one!

Reply to  Aubry Lybbert
7 years ago

It is actually one we grew up doing – my mom got us each one! But I really liked the Keepsake Ornaments so that is what we do now for our family!

7 years ago

I adore traditions too! I love hearing what yours are because I’m always looking for new ones! <3

Reply to  Susannah
7 years ago

I know! It is so fun to hear what others do!