The Top 3 Best American Christmas Traditions
See a Movie
Watching seasonal films and television specials is a distinctively American practice that many other countries do not share. Favorites span from classic films to contemporary animation. Classics like “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “Miracle on 34th Street,” and “The Christmas Story” are perfect for the holiday season. Cartoons like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” and “Frosty the Snowman” will always be remembered as part of the Christmas season. While today’s youth may not appreciate the classics of yesteryear, there are plenty of modern films like “Home Alone,” “Elf,” and “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” that are sure to put a grin on your face.
Put up a tree for the holidays
After you’ve finished viewing Christmas movies nonstop, you might wish to take part in a custom that has been practiced since the 15th century. Choosing and adorning a Christmas tree falls into this category. Only in the United States are 30–35 million real Christmas trees marketed annually. Decorating a tree is one of the first indicators that the Christmas holiday season has arrived, whether you decorate a real tree you’ve chopped down yourself, buy one, or use an artificial one.
Finding the ideal real tree could take some time. To help narrow down your options, think about how strong the branches are and whether they will break under the weight of your ornaments. Also think about whether or not the tree sheds a lot of needles, how much it costs, the tree’s shape, size, and height. There are a lot of factors to think about, but you’ll recognize the right one when you see it.
After the arduous task of bringing the tree inside is over, the real fun begins as you begin Christmas decorate it. Put a tree skirt around the base of your Christmas tree as the first step. Deck the halls with a tree decorated with lights, tinsel, garlands, ornaments, and everything else your heart desires.
Each year, many households display an ornament with sentimental value. Create a new family tradition by decorating the Christmas tree with one particular ornament each year. If you’re looking for a unique way to celebrate the holiday season with loved ones this year, Minted has you covered with their selection of personalized Christmas photo ornaments.
String ornaments for the house and yard
The Christmas tree is only the focal point of holiday decor. Turn your house into the envy of the neighborhood by decorating it with Christmas lights. To add to the magic, some displays time their light shows to the beat of well-known Christmas carols. Many families will travel long distances to see a particularly spectacular light show.
Don’t forget to hang stockings for everyone in the family, even the pet, when you’re doing your holiday decorating. Keep in mind that a fireplace is not required to hang stockings. You may display them everywhere from the railing of your stairs to garland, bookcases, the footboard or headboard of your bed, and even a television stand. Try something different!