Traditional treasures…

Most likely you have a favorite holiday tradition or two…something you treasure each year as the season comes around again.  Whether it’s placing a special ornament on the tree, watching a favorite holiday movie together, visiting a certain jolly fellow (in our family, the Northpark Santa IS the real Santa), or doing a familiar holiday activity together, you have a tradition you never want to miss.

My sister and I would always write long, detailed letters to Santa each year; it was our tradition together in fact.  My parents would then take us downtown to Titches (yes, I’m that old), to visit with St. Nick to share our letters.  I would never tell my parents what I wrote even though they would do any number of things to make me “spill it” (Momma says I’m stubborn that way; go figure?!).  It took me a while to pin down exactly why they wanted to know this personal information.  (The picture is me in third grade with my sister, Becky talking with Santa).  Writing our letters was a tradition we shared together.  Today, we still write our shopping lists (using email or text) because great minds think alike and we’ve also been known to buy the same present for a family member.  Talking and planning (along with writing) with my sister are traditions during the holidays and everyday I never want to miss!

During our morning message today, I asked students about the blessing of traditions, so this leads me to our question today:  What are your favorite family holiday traditions?  In whatever way your family chooses to define the holiday season and make seasonal memories, here’s hoping you take time to reflect together on special traditions.  If you don’t have a favorite tradition, here’s hoping you start one this year!

Note:   A special PTO holiday tradition at LME is the annual Penguin Patch Shop going on all week on campus.  They will also be open Thursday evening before and after the 3rd Grade Holiday Program for your shopping convenience.

Holiday highlights…

Ahhh…December…it’s snowing on the blog today too!  🙂  sugar1

Our Kinder and Head Start teams hosted a beautiful Sugar and Snow event for our campus last week after school.  Each team member created homemade tasty treats, and delicious drinks to share during this special hallway happy hour.  The fellowship is the most fun but let’s face it…we also enJOY the yummy eats!  Everyone gathered for food and festivities as well as special door prizes.  Thanks, ladies, for kicking off the season in grand style!

Sugar:snow1Our Art Club, under the direction of art teacher, Scott Fiorenza, shared their artistic talents with the City of Midlothian and the Midlothian Rotary Club when they successfully completed a panel for the large city tree.  The tree lighting kicked off the city’s annual Southern Star Christmas on Saturday evening, followed by the wonderful holiday light parade.  I understand our students had a glorious time indeed!

Naturally, this bring me to our question today:  What is a favorite tradition or activity you do to start your holiday off each year?  Our learners have much to share on this topic and this past weekend is just one way the community comes together to celebrate in style.  Here’s hoping you’ve started your holiday off in a grand way indeed!