My Christmas Traditions

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If you want to share your own Christmas or other winter holiday traditions, share them in the comments or post a video response! :)

Tour our mountain cabin that I talked about in the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3etn5iipgE

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  • My family traditionally cooks a Christmas ham, we fix it with pineapple and cherries.

  • i love your hair here! i mean, i love it normally, but i really, REALLY love your hair here! xx

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  • thankgiving turkey and christmas ham is the usual way

  • Thanks a lot !! it was really helpful .. I always wanted to know how people are celebrating Christmas

  • Hi great vid, here in the United States we don't eat turkey for Xmas, we'll eat a ham, a nice piece of beef or even a goose but generally speaking not a turkey we sort of reserve that for Thanksgiving lol :)

  • We celebrate Christmas on 24 th of December here in Norway as well :D

  • This was very interesting and informative. 

  • Thank you for sharing some of your European Christmas traditions! I just love hearing share your talents and life. If you could this year, PLEASE share with us your Christmas decorations and tree. It is my favorite time of the year and I love seeing others. Oh and I LOVE your makeup in this video!

  • I'm from portugal and on Christmas Eve we can only eat fish, usually codfish. On Christmas days we eat lamb, turkey and pork (or any meat you want actually). We have lots of different sweets usually pastries (mostly fried) and chocholate cake rolls, puddings, etc. We exchange presents either on the 24th by midnight or by 25th morning :) It's about celebrating the birth of Jesus and being with our family all together!

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