1. Make traditional dishes for your holiday meals and include foods from your culture or foods you ate growing up. Ask for recipes from relatives to keep your family food traditions alive. 2. Organize a cookie-baking party. Invite friends and family, or a group of your kids' friends. Ask everyone to bring their favorite holiday cookie recipe. 3. Make the same entree for Christmas Eve (such as stew) and Christmas Day (ham or turkey) every year. Or, choose a side-dish that becomes the yearly tradition, even if it's just for laughs. 4. Make a gingerbread house with your family. Those pre-made sets make it easy and provide you with everything you’ll need! Another option is to use graham crackers, some royal icing and candy you've saved for this purpose.
Ireally love the new year. this year i celebrated it on december 31. this year i celebrated the new year with my beloved family. my grandfather bought a christmas tree and i and my sister slit her with beautiful balls and garlands. i helped my mother and grandmother to cover table. we cooked a lot of delicious dishes. and we decorated the whole house with garlands and lights. then, when the chimes were scored, we made a wish. after vladimir putin's words we gave each other gifts. so i spent my new year.