Holiday Guide
Musical Holiday Traditions
by Beth Hoffman -- Being Savvy Washington DC
We are a musical family. My husband is happiest with a guitar in his
hands and I tend to sing all day long without even noticing that I am
doing it. The children seem to be taking after us. They both love
their father's guitars and the piano, my three year old daughter sings
and dances from the moment she wakes up in the morning until she falls
asleep at night, and even the baby is starting to clap and bang in
rhythm. This makes for a pretty constant cacophony in my house, but it
also gives us a chance to add to the set of holiday traditions that we
are gradually building up around our family.
This year, my daughter learned several of the kid-friendly Christmas
and holiday songs like "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" and "We Wish
You a Merry Christmas" along with poems about snowmen and bells and
snow. On Christmas Eve, I plan to beg me mother to play the piano to
accompany my daughter singing some of her favorite songs. The idea of
a family sing along seems so sweetly innocent and such fun that I am
hoping it will become a family Christmas Eve tradition, along with
decorating sugar cookies and eating so many of them that nobody eats
any dinner.
But the thing I am most looking forward to is videotaping my daughter
singing "Jingle Bells" in front of the Christmas tree. I recorded her
doing it last year, and plan to do it again, adding in her brother as
soon as he can talk, every year for as long as she will stand for it.
I think it will make a wonderful keepsake for me, and someday for her,
to be able to watch her grow and change and to build a new holiday
tradition.
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