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Christmas Eve vs Christmas Day

When to open presents - Christmas Eve or Christmas Day? Much depends on your heritage or how things were when you were a child. It's a hard decision to compromise when two spouses disagree - you can't really choose 3 am which is in the middle.

When I was growing up, all of my grandparents being from Sweden, we celebrated on Christmas Eve. My grandfather would take me shopping on Christmas Eve Day - probably as much to get me out of the house as anything. All the presents were locked in a big closet under the stairs, so we never had a chance to peek. The whole extended family would have a smorgasbord dinner, some of which had been in preparation for weeks. After that, we'd all go into the living room by the tree, and then we'd hear the bells and see Santa Claus coming up the driveway. He'd arrive with a big bag of presents and pass them out, and then he'd leave before we opened them.  I'm told of one particular Christmas Eve when I whispered into Santa's ear as he was leaving, "Good job, Uncle Vin. Hurry back so you can open presents with Jon (my younger cousin and his son)"  Presents were opened, I think we then went to a midnight church service, and home to bed. Christmas morning was the time to get up and play with our presents and eat Christmas cookies.

My husband's family was from England originally, and he'd always celebrated and opened Christmas presents on Christmas morning.

So - who won?  This was long after my grandparents had died, by the way.  He did.  I even gave up on the smorgasbord because noone else in the family liked the Swedish dishes, other than meatballs and cookies.

But we made our own traditions. We hid stockings (even remember Christmases by where a particular stocking was hidden) and they all had to be found before we could open presents - and then we did them one by one, so everyone could watch. Coffee and eggnog, lots of cookies. By the time we finished it was mid-afternoon, so I guess there never would have been time to do it Christmas Eve.

Sharon Simms, Real Estate Agent selling homes in St. Petersburg, Florida, the Gulf Beaches and the Tampa Bay area.  

 

 

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We wish you a merry Christmas! We wish you a merry Christmas! We wish you a merry Christmas And a happy New Year! Glad tidings we bring To you and your kin! Glad tidings for Christmas And a happy New Year!

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Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) over 5 years ago

Sharon,

Merry Christmas to you and your family! 

Growing up, we went to midnight mass, came home and opened up the presents. Raising my kids, we went to midnight mass, they fell asleep in mass, put them to bed and opened the presents on Christmas morning. Now with the kids grown up and moved away, when they arrive on Christmas Day, the presents get opened around 1pm.

Thanks for sharing your family traditions. Have a wonderful time.

Posted by Peter Andres - Lic. in FL & NY GRI,SRES,CNE (REALTOR) over 5 years ago
I am a Christmas Eve person and my wife is a Christmas Day person.  We've been married for 8 years.  For 8 years I have been a Christmas Day person.  Go figure.
Posted by Rich Kruse (Gryphon USA, Ltd.) over 5 years ago
Rich - love wins every time.
Posted by Sharon Simms St Pete FL - CRS CIPS CLHMS RSPS (ALVA International, Inc.) over 5 years ago
We just got done opening gifts on Christmas Eve with my wifes family and will be off to mine in the morning, Merry Christmas !!!
Posted by US Real Estate Directory Gary Schmitz (USRED) over 5 years ago
Gary - it's always nice when both families can have you for "their" Christmas.
Posted by Sharon Simms St Pete FL - CRS CIPS CLHMS RSPS (ALVA International, Inc.) over 5 years ago
Sharon - Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us at The Marriott Group at Keller Williams Realty Professional Partners - Phoenix - Arizona!
Posted by Suzanne Marriott, Associate Broker, CLHMS, e-PRO (Keller Williams Arizona Realty) over 5 years ago

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