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What do Indian couples do in Christmas?

 

What do Indian couples do in Christmas?

 

CHRISTMAS EVE TRADITIONS FOR INDIAN COUPLES

 

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Christmas Eve is extra important as its Indian Couples dating anniversary. While we do spend time with family on Christmas Eve, we try to also make time for each other.

 

Dr Eliza Says, “My husband and I have a few traditions that we’ve carried over from our families but it’s always fun to add even more traditions around Christmas time. We drive around with some Christmas music playing and just look at some of the light displays around town.

 

It’s a cheap and easy tradition but one that we both love. You can really never have too much Christmas cheer! I really enjoy hearing what other families do to celebrate the season. We’ve gathered up some of the most spectacular Christmas Traditions that you can start with your spouse and even a few to include your family and friends, starting THIS Christmas”.

 

If you aren’t sure what kinds of traditions to start you can check out this list? Use the ideas on the list or just use them as inspiration for your own. Your tradition can be sweet, silly, romantic, or all of the above.

 

 

CHRISTMAS EVE TRADITIONS FOR INDIAN COUPLES


1. Sexy Stocking – A stocking tradition meant for just you and him! Give each other some sassy gifts when the kiddos aren’t around!

 


2. Kiss-mas – The perfect way to sneak in some unusually fun kisses – both chocolate and otherwise!

 


3. Sexy Days of Christmas – A great countdown of intimate ideas for you and your spouse before Christmas.

 


4. Christmas Punch Poster – Create this interactive poster filled with treats to keep track of the days until Christmas.

 


5. Dates of Christmas – Some fantastic ways to spend quality time together each night.

 


6. Santa Baby Chocolate Wraps – Dress up chocolate candy nuggets by wrapping it in a Santa inspired printable.

 


7. Want, Need, Wear, Read Tags – Use these adorable printables to cut down on the quantity of Christmas gifts while improving the quality and making it more meaningful!

 


8. Gift of the Month Club – A DIY gift that keeps on giving, for an entire year!

 


9. Elfed – Leave your neighbor a sweet treat with a challenge to pass it on!

 


10. Love Letters – Write an old-fashioned, thoughtful letter to your spouse and pop it in the mail!

 


11. DIY Candy Canes – I love the messy, handmade look of these candy canes. They’re perfect for decorating your tree or giving as sweet gifts.

 


12. Christmas Calendar – Create a calendar for the coming year filled with photos of your favorite moments together.

 


13. Christmas Shoes – Put out your shoes on St. Nicholas’ Day and fill each other’s shoes with a few sweet, little treats.

 


14. Ding Dong Ditch – Anonymously leave a surprise treat for your neighbor – ring the doorbell and run!

 


15. Christmas Mock tails – Mix up a Christmas drink or two and toast to the holidays with your sweetheart.

 


16. Fondue – Warm up on a chilly night with chocolaty fondue. You could even use Christmas cookies for dipping! How good does that sound?!

 


17. Hot Chocolate bar – Gather up a few festive mugs, a variety of hot chocolates, and some fun toppers or mix-ins and make a night out of creative hot cocoa.

 


18. Popcorn and Cranberry Strings – This classic tradition is perfect for some quality time to sit, relax, and decompress together, plus you get a pretty garland for the tree!

 


19. Service Date – Give your time together by volunteering at a food bank.

 


20. Keeping CHRIST in Christmas – An entire round-up, including gifts, snacks, home decor, music, and even more ways to keep in mind the reason for this season.

 


21. Random Acts of Kindness – It’s so much fun to do things for others anonymously. It’s even more fun to do those things with the one you love! Here’s a list to get you started doing little kindnesses for others.

 


22. Fill the Manger – Remember the importance of thinking about others by doing acts of service in the days and weeks before Christmas. Each time you do something kind, plant a seed – on Christmas eve use the sprouts to fill your manger.

 


23. Scripture by Candlelight – A list of beautiful and relevant scriptures to read by candlelight, together.

 


24. Christmas Envelope – Write letters to Jesus explaining what you plan to do in the coming year to improve or something you are willing to give up. Share your letters on Christmas day.

 


25. Bethlehem Dinner – Plan a meal with foods that would have been eaten during Christ’s time on earth. Eat by candlelight and even on the floor, while listening to the story of His birth.

 


26. Creative Nativity Play – An active tradition that would be great with a few more – family, friends, or neighbors.

 


 27. First Gift of Christmas – Keep a box of gifts to give Christ each year.

 


28. The Christmas Giving Jar – Collect your spare change throughout the year and give it to a family who needs it during the Christmas season.

 


29. Secret Service White Envelope – Donate to a cause that’s in need and surprise your family with the gift of giving in their honor.

 


30. Kindness Stocking – Fill a stocking with spiritual gifts for Jesus. Write down kind things you do for others as Christmas approaches and even ways you plan to be kind in the coming year.

 


31. Light Date – Test out the settings on your camera to create ‘light graffiti’ photographs with messages.

 


32. Santa’s Helper Mini Date – Have a practical date night and get some wrapping accomplished, but make it fun with Christmas music!

 


33. Christmas Photo Booth – Create your own photo booth and take some wacky pictures!

 


34. Snow Ideas – Some great snow-related activities for playing even when there is no snow.

 


35. Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt – Hop in the car and try to check off everything on our list! If you want to bring a few friends, try this fast-paced, competitive Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt.

 


36. Christmas Win It in a Minute – These fast-paced games will have you in hysterics in a friendly competition with your spouse!

 


37. Winter Car Picnic – A great date night if you can’t get away. Have a snack in the car!

 


38. Holiday Bucket List – Work your way through this list of Holiday must-do activities!

 


39. Baby It’s Cold Outside – Fun, winter-themed activities to keep you entertained (and warm)!

 


40. Reindeer Games – Exciting ideas and treats inspired by Santa’s reindeer.

 


41. Year in Review – As the year begins to wrap up, get together and reminisce about the most memorable parts of your year together. Make this beautiful keepsake as a couple.

 


42. Midnight Treat – Stay up until midnight (on purpose) and celebrate in the first, quiet hours of Christmas together with a toast and a small treat.

 


43. Ice Skating – Make this adorable date in a jar, then bundle up and head to a skating rink. It doesn’t matter if you’re no Olympic skater; it’s more fun when you hold onto each other!

 


44. Elf on the Shelf – A favorite tradition of kiddos everywhere, here are some of the most creative Elf ideas.

 


45. Reindeer Food – Feed the reindeer on Christmas Eve, not just Santa!

 


46. Santa’s Secret Service – What kid wouldn’t want to help Santa?! Encourage them to help out and do well for others by being a part of Santa’s Secret Service!

 


47. Carol Charades – Play charades where the answers are Christmas Carols.

 


48. Find and Fill Nativity Scene – Let the kids help set up your Christmas nativity scene while learning about the role each person played in the Christmas story. Give them clues and let them find each figure to fill the scene.

 


49. Book Advent Calendar – Read a new Christmas story each night. It’s even more fun if you wrap each book. You don’t have to buy new books every year, just rewrap what you’ve got!

 


50. Conversation Starters – Interesting and insightful questions to get the conversation going at family dinners!

 


51. Kindness Elves – A different kind of elf! Instead of watching to make sure the kids behave, this elf looks for acts of kindness and suggests ways you can help others during the holidays!

 


52. Dear Santa – Kids write their wish lists to Santa using an adorable free printable.

 


53. Christmas Eve Box – Wrap up a few gifts to be opened and used on Christmas Eve. Include a new pair of PJs, a book, a board game, hot cocoa, popcorn and a Christmas movie.

 


54. Shaving Cream Santa Beard – Another idea for some silly family photos – or just for fun! Do you remember using bubbles during bath time to make a beard? Shaving cream works much better!

 


55. Gingerbread Playdough – Scented playdough to give your home a Christmasy aroma!

 


56. DIY Christmas Crackers – A Christmas craft with a ton of options! Make these and fill them with all kinds of goodies to give out as little treats for friends, neighbors, or teachers!

 


57. Family Christmas Photo – Make time to create a lasting memory with a family photo. Check out #64 for some fun photo booth style props!

 


58. DIY Christmas Cards – Get the kids involved in sending cheer by creating their own Christmas cards to mail to family and friends.

 


59. Family Newsletter – Write an update about your family’s year and add it to your traditional Christmas card.

 


60. Coloring Pages – Fun and free printable coloring pages for Christmas. Add the finished artwork to your family Christmas cards.

 


61. Christmas Bingo – A classic tradition that would be a great way to keep the kids busy during any holiday party.

 


62. Chocolate Pinecones – Just a few simple ingredients and you can make some realistic pinecones fit to eat!

 


63. Cinnamon Popcorn – Mix up a batch of this cinnamon popcorn and check out #34 on our list for a bunch of holiday movies to watch as you’re eating.

 


64. Bunuel’s – Work together to make these “little bundles of love.” They are originally a Mexican tradition but it’s a great one for you to start, no matter what your heritage.

 


65. Flaming Ice Cream Balls – A delicious treat reminiscent of snow balls, they’re especially perfect for the season if you don’t get any snow at your house!

 


66. Gingerbread Houses – Turn this classic holiday tradition into a competition and have friends or family vote on a favorite or just work together on a masterpiece.

 


67. Santa and Reindeer Cookies – An adorable tradition that our Diva Becca shared

 


68. Monte Cristos – Make a delicious sandwich for lunch with your leftover Christmas ham!

 


69. Egg SoufflĂ© Breakfast – A delicious Christmas morning tradition that can be prepared ahead of time so you don’t have to miss out on the festivities.

 


70. Christmas Tree Cinnamon Roll Breakfast – I love the smell of cinnamon rolls; it reminds me of Christmas every time. Baking them in the shape of a tree is even more festive!

 


71. Oh Come Let Us Adore Him Countdown – Read scriptures and create a journal and prayer book in the days before Christmas.

 


72. Good Deeds of Christmas – A countdown that is perfect for keeping you focused on the true meaning of Christmas, although you can reward yourself a little, too!

 


73. Christmas Bucket – Plan out the days before Christmas by wrapping gifts (new and old) as well as ideas for activities and placing them in a bucket. As each day passes, grab a gift and have some fun!

 


74. Christmas Movie Countdown Checklist – There are too many favorite Christmas movies to remember them all, but here’s a great list to help out. Watch a movie each night and save your favorites until it’s almost Christmas.

 


75. Hubby on the Shelf – A version of Elf on the Shelf for just the two of you. Put your hubby in hilarious situations but leave him with some love coupons as a reward!

 


76. Christmas Song Countdown – Countdown to Christmas with a little gift for each day – using the classic song as inspiration.

 


77. Clothespin Countdown – A simple version of a countdown that will be a cute decoration as well!

 


78. Advent Calendar of Service – A DIY countdown to Christmas that reminds you both to serve others in the simplest ways.

 


79. Spouse Christmas Countdown and Spouse Christmas Countdown – A countdown made especially for your spouse; filled with compliments, acts of service and fun couples activities.

 


80. Good Deeds of Christmas – A countdown that is perfect for keeping you focused on the true meaning of Christmas, although you can reward yourself a little, too!

 


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