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Old Dec 18, 2019, 06:10 PM
Anonymous46341
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Originally Posted by fern46 View Post
I enjoy both when I don't feel rushed. Mostly I like to cook new things. I try to incorporate one new recipe each week. It helps keep weekly dinners fun.

For baking, my favorite thing to make is a cake my grandmother always made. She used to make it for my birthday every year and also at Christmas. I was very honored when she asked me to come over one day and learn how to make it. I carefully recorded all the steps and shared the method with my cousins so they could make it too. My Grandma died that next summer. I'm so grateful for that special memory of her. My kids and I make the cake for my family at Christmas now.

What is your favorite holiday tradition?
I had to think hard about this. There was (can't say is, nowadays) my blood family's holiday traditions, and now there are the traditions that my Czech husband and I follow, for just the two of us. This may sound a bit menial, but I really love how my husband and I dress up for dinner on Christmas Eve. It's just the two of us on Christmas Eve, but it's become the most significant day of the holidays for me. My family never really dressed up for Christmas day. In fact, very often we would go outside in the woods. Those were special times, too, but that stopped the year my mother died. As a young child, I loved going with my father and siblings to my paternal grandparents' woods to get the tree. They had a large wooded area filled with pine trees. It was romantic and smelled wonderful. They eventually sold those woods, so that tradition ended.

I also liked involving our pet parrots in the Christmas gift opening. Our old Pacific Parrotlet LOVED helping us open the gifts. He'd rip at the paper with great joy and was disappointed when the gift opening was over. Our most recent parrot was a little scared of it, but he'd cuddle against me looking. This year we have no bird "child". That loss will be greatly noticed.

Q: If there is anything you wish you could change about the holiday season, or your tradition(s), what would it be?

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