My Holidays with My Family, Week 6 STUBC17!
My Holidays with My Family!
By: Katie
My Family and I celebrate Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s Day. First, for Christmas Eve, we open our stockings and put out reindeer food in our front yard. Then, we go to my grandma and grandpa’s house for dinner. Next, on Christmas Day we open presents and have pancakes. First, on Easter we wake up and open gifts. Then, we go to our grandma and grandpa’s house for an egg hunt and breakfast. On Halloween we go to our friends house for dinner and then we go trick or treating. On Thanksgiving we go to my grandma and grandpa’s house for lunch. Finally, on New Year’s Eve we go to my friends house for dinner. Then, we stay over for a sleepover and watch the ball drop together. These are how my family celebrates holidays!
Hi Katie,
My family calibrates all of those holiday’s to but there is one that you don’t calibrate its st-Patrick’s day. my family calibrate’s it’s by hiding a bucket that has five dollars in it and we hid it in my house.
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Hi Tristan! Thank you for commenting on my blog! I actually do celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, but we don’t do much. Please come back and comment again soon!
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I liked hearing about all the ways your family celebrate holidays and events.I think it is very important to spend time with family and have traditions. I really enjoy spending holidays with my family because we always have a fun time and make memories that we will never forget. I think you’ll like the post I made about my familyhttp://deondrayd.edublogs.org/2017/04/18/family/.
I liked hearing about all the ways your family celebrate holidays and events. I think it is very important to spend time with family and have traditions. I really enjoy spending holidays with my family because we always have a fun time and make memories that we will never forget. I think you’ll like the post I made about my family http://deondrayd.edublogs.org/2017/04/18/family/.