tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208344913624322554.post5903346110204334488..comments2023-03-26T10:43:39.428-04:00Comments on My Favorite Things: Intentions & TraditionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208344913624322554.post-84132806945922662292012-12-22T16:00:17.782-05:002012-12-22T16:00:17.782-05:00I just heard about the Christmas candle on the rad...I just heard about the Christmas candle on the radio yesterday -- I think we might make this part of our New Year tradition. We also sit around the Christmas tree and read the account in Luke before opening presents. And I love the idea of saving cards/photos to pray for people . . . I love getting cards, and I hate to get rid of them or recycle them. Thanks for sharing the ideas! <br /><br />One tradition we do is making a gifts for our neighbors. It is a huge bridge-builder -- we have every possible age/stage on our block from single people to families with teens, to widow/widower, and a few families with younger kids. No one really has much in common, so giving everyone our letter and homemade treats goes a long way toward getting to know each other and having conversations.<br />NancyPeter and Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10329947206142706470noreply@blogger.com