My Christmas day routine

Wednesday 23 December 2015


I'm always interested in what people get up to on Christmas day. If you are one of my friends, you will know that I ask loads of questions in relation to your daily routine. I know that many families have certain traditions on Christmas and always stick to the same activities - my family being in this category! So I decided to share what I will be getting up to this year (and probably next year too)... 

8am - This is now, generally, the time that I wake up on Christmas. When I was younger, it used to be much earlier - if I even went to sleep! At this time, we will go downstairs and open our stockings. This year, my dog has a stocking so I'm very excited to see her reaction to all of her new toys! I think Christmas is her favourite day of the year - bless her!! 

9am - At this time, we will have finished opening our stockings and had breakfast so at 9am we all get showered/dressed ready to leave the house at 9:30am.

10am - We will arrive at church for 10am where I will meet my best friend and her family. This year, my friend and I are leading a prayer in church which I hope goes well as I always struggle reading out loud. 

11am - The service will have finished so mum and I will drive back home to be greeted by my dog and dad - who will have started the Christmas dinner. 

12pm - My grandparents and uncle will arrive and we will usually sit and chat, whilst listening to Christmas music, as dinner is continuing to be cooked.

1pm - Dinner is served!! We will all gather around the kitchen table, pull crackers and eat a lovely Christmas dinner - still with the Christmas tunes playing!! 

2pm - We will tidy up all the Christmas dinner and, naughtily, feed the dog some of the leftovers - I mean, she does sit very nicely for it!! 

3pm - The Queen's speech is broadcasted from 3pm-3:10pm so we will listen to that before opening the presents under the tree. I usually sit by the tree and hand out a present for everyone and we take it in turns to open them. I'm quite excited to see the faces of my family when they open their presents from me.

4pm - We will still be in the lounge by this point and my dog will be very excited by all of the wrapping paper. After we have opened all of the presents, we will tidy up the wrapping mess and have a slice of Christmas cake. At this point, I have a bowl of ice cream as I don't like Christmas cake very much. 

5pm - My grandparents and uncle usually leave at 5pm so then my household chills in the lounge whilst watching some Christmas TV for the evening.

10pm - This is the sad part of the day because Christmas is nearly over for another year and it won't be acceptable anymore to blast Christmas music throughout the house! 

What do you get up to on Christmas day? Do you have any similar traditions to mine or are yours completely different? Let me know!!

xox

13 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed reading the post about what you're up to on Christmas. Sounds like a lovely day and I hope this one is great! So adorable about your stocking for your dog!

    Mallory
    Http://perhaps bananas.org

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    1. Aw, I'm so glad you did! Thank you very much! I know, bless her, so sweet!

      xox

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  2. I really enjoyed reading the post about what you're up to on Christmas. Sounds like a lovely day and I hope this one is great! So adorable about your stocking for your dog!

    Mallory
    Http://perhaps bananas.org

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  3. Your Christmas day sounds so cute! I always play a game called hop and pop with my dad while my mum cleans the bathroom, every Christmas! It's so strange! I usually open the presents in the morning but I want to open them in the afternoon this year to make the festive spirit last longer xx

    http://thriftyvintagefashion.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Aw, thank you! Aha, that's sweet! Yeah, we usually spread them out during the day!

      xox

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  4. Loved this post! Your Christmas Day sounds so similar to mine. I agree, it's always sad at 10pm when it's nearly over :( x

    http://vanilladrxps.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thank you :) I know, I love Christmas - it's so sad to see the end of it!

      xox

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  5. What a lovely Christmas day. Mine involves lots of food and naps, nothing better than that!
    Good luck with your reading and have a very merry Christmas. x

    Kathryn | Chapters of Kat

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    1. Aw, thank you! That sounds perfect! Thank you very much

      xox

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  6. Ahhhhhhhh I was your 300th follower on Bloglovin. Massive congratulations! and an amazing post too!
    Grace xx
    http://gracexkate.blogspot.com/

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  7. Sounds like a wonderful day, I hope you have a great time and good luck with Church!!! Have a merry christmas XX

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  8. I love reading what other people's christmas days are like because they are always so different. Some people open stockings on the 24th and in Switzerland some people even celebrate the whole of Christmas on christmas eve! As my family are english our christmas days are the same :) Hope you had a lovely day xx

    www.iridescentplaces.blogspot.co.uk

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Wednesday 23 December 2015

My Christmas day routine


I'm always interested in what people get up to on Christmas day. If you are one of my friends, you will know that I ask loads of questions in relation to your daily routine. I know that many families have certain traditions on Christmas and always stick to the same activities - my family being in this category! So I decided to share what I will be getting up to this year (and probably next year too)... 

8am - This is now, generally, the time that I wake up on Christmas. When I was younger, it used to be much earlier - if I even went to sleep! At this time, we will go downstairs and open our stockings. This year, my dog has a stocking so I'm very excited to see her reaction to all of her new toys! I think Christmas is her favourite day of the year - bless her!! 

9am - At this time, we will have finished opening our stockings and had breakfast so at 9am we all get showered/dressed ready to leave the house at 9:30am.

10am - We will arrive at church for 10am where I will meet my best friend and her family. This year, my friend and I are leading a prayer in church which I hope goes well as I always struggle reading out loud. 

11am - The service will have finished so mum and I will drive back home to be greeted by my dog and dad - who will have started the Christmas dinner. 

12pm - My grandparents and uncle will arrive and we will usually sit and chat, whilst listening to Christmas music, as dinner is continuing to be cooked.

1pm - Dinner is served!! We will all gather around the kitchen table, pull crackers and eat a lovely Christmas dinner - still with the Christmas tunes playing!! 

2pm - We will tidy up all the Christmas dinner and, naughtily, feed the dog some of the leftovers - I mean, she does sit very nicely for it!! 

3pm - The Queen's speech is broadcasted from 3pm-3:10pm so we will listen to that before opening the presents under the tree. I usually sit by the tree and hand out a present for everyone and we take it in turns to open them. I'm quite excited to see the faces of my family when they open their presents from me.

4pm - We will still be in the lounge by this point and my dog will be very excited by all of the wrapping paper. After we have opened all of the presents, we will tidy up the wrapping mess and have a slice of Christmas cake. At this point, I have a bowl of ice cream as I don't like Christmas cake very much. 

5pm - My grandparents and uncle usually leave at 5pm so then my household chills in the lounge whilst watching some Christmas TV for the evening.

10pm - This is the sad part of the day because Christmas is nearly over for another year and it won't be acceptable anymore to blast Christmas music throughout the house! 

What do you get up to on Christmas day? Do you have any similar traditions to mine or are yours completely different? Let me know!!

xox

13 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed reading the post about what you're up to on Christmas. Sounds like a lovely day and I hope this one is great! So adorable about your stocking for your dog!

    Mallory
    Http://perhaps bananas.org

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Aw, I'm so glad you did! Thank you very much! I know, bless her, so sweet!

      xox

      Delete
  2. I really enjoyed reading the post about what you're up to on Christmas. Sounds like a lovely day and I hope this one is great! So adorable about your stocking for your dog!

    Mallory
    Http://perhaps bananas.org

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your Christmas day sounds so cute! I always play a game called hop and pop with my dad while my mum cleans the bathroom, every Christmas! It's so strange! I usually open the presents in the morning but I want to open them in the afternoon this year to make the festive spirit last longer xx

    http://thriftyvintagefashion.blogspot.co.uk

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Aw, thank you! Aha, that's sweet! Yeah, we usually spread them out during the day!

      xox

      Delete
  4. Loved this post! Your Christmas Day sounds so similar to mine. I agree, it's always sad at 10pm when it's nearly over :( x

    http://vanilladrxps.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thank you :) I know, I love Christmas - it's so sad to see the end of it!

      xox

      Delete
  5. What a lovely Christmas day. Mine involves lots of food and naps, nothing better than that!
    Good luck with your reading and have a very merry Christmas. x

    Kathryn | Chapters of Kat

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Aw, thank you! That sounds perfect! Thank you very much

      xox

      Delete
  6. Ahhhhhhhh I was your 300th follower on Bloglovin. Massive congratulations! and an amazing post too!
    Grace xx
    http://gracexkate.blogspot.com/

    ReplyDelete
  7. Sounds like a wonderful day, I hope you have a great time and good luck with Church!!! Have a merry christmas XX

    ReplyDelete
  8. I love reading what other people's christmas days are like because they are always so different. Some people open stockings on the 24th and in Switzerland some people even celebrate the whole of Christmas on christmas eve! As my family are english our christmas days are the same :) Hope you had a lovely day xx

    www.iridescentplaces.blogspot.co.uk

    ReplyDelete

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