tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4374594538719761301.post2502680902106874807..comments2024-02-08T15:37:05.398-05:00Comments on A Vintage Nerd || Exploring Old Hollywood Through Fashion, Film, & Books: Preparing For The Holidays One Tradition At A TimeA Vintage Nerdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10419873639578606712noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4374594538719761301.post-7793827772108418642014-12-01T10:25:44.634-05:002014-12-01T10:25:44.634-05:00How very sweet! I remember dancing around the livi...How very sweet! I remember dancing around the living room to the toe tapping Christmas songs with my siblings when I was younger, too. <br /><br />Traditions are so important to the holidays. One doesn't have to carry alone all of those that they grew up with, but at least a few usually deserve to be passed along to future generations or simply enjoyed by the current one in the moment. Tony and I blend Canadian and Italian ones from our youth with others we've developed together over a decade of marriage, such as each taking a turn to move the fabric mouse on the (cloth) advent calendar that we have every day until Christmas (he goes on day, I go the next and so on). <br /><br />Tons of hugs & the most festive of December wishes,<br />♥ Jessica Witchcrafted Lifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02992822472797191121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4374594538719761301.post-24929557682005933592014-11-30T12:36:31.447-05:002014-11-30T12:36:31.447-05:00My family always watches It's a Wonderful Life...My family always watches It's a Wonderful Life and a newer tradition is to eat waffles and mimosas on Christmas morning. My husband and I always watch Harry Potter while we put up the tree because we put it up soon after Halloween, ha. We also go look at Christmas lights on Christmas Eve. Lisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02583524755306491510noreply@blogger.com