…to grandmother's house we go.
Before my mother-in-law passed, she used to live just across the street and down the hill. Being house bound she couldn't get out— so one Christmas morning my wife and I decided that we would go over to her house and wake her up to celebrate Christmas with her. Since we didn't feel like getting dressed, we put on our bath robes and ran down to see her. After this we decided that we would always celebrate Christmas in our pajamas.
Me in my PJ's… Coffee in one hand— dog in the other.
Lately we have held Christmas at our house and have cooked a Christmas brunch for the kids and their families. Even though they no longer live with us, we have insisted that they come in their pajamas and we all have a great time opening presents, eating brunch, and enjoying the day.
14 comments:
What a great tradition
I love the pajama tradition! I have another friend who buys new jammies for all the kids and that is their Christmas Eve present... then they wear the new pajamas for al the present opening activities in the morning. I started it a few years ago and now my boys look forward to it, too.
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I love it. Pjs are the best. And not just 'cause I'm lazy. Really.
I love Christmas traditions!
I love staying in my PJ's all day anyday!! I would fit right in!! lol
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I think it's a wonderful Tradition!
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Pajama Christmas is the best!
I LOVE that tradition. One we had as well growing up. We always went to Midnight Mass so that we didn't have to leave the house the next day. PJs are a must.
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Christmas should ALWAYS be in pajamas!
(Just as Sunday Supper should always be Shirtless...at least for the kids)
That is so sweet! What a lovely tradition.
That sounds like fun. There's something nostalgic about your whole family in pajamas together:)
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