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Christmas Eve at Home
 
Spend Christmas near the hearth with the fire aglow this winter with 123Christians Christmas Eve At Home. Keep the candles burning so that the glow, holding back the darkness, becomes an effective motif of life in the heart of a chilly and bitter winter. On the first Advent Sunday, some Christians carry a taper, lit from the church's Advent candle, and keep it burning until Christmas Day using a series of candles. Remain your Christmas lamp on the table during family meals.
If you wish you'd thanked someone for a munificence you've remembered, an old acquaintance with whom you've had a clash with and would like to be reconciled, write a note telling them so. Give a gift that's really needed. Often we acquire presents for the sake of buying something. Children might welcome coupons relieving them of errands, teens with driver's licenses an opportunity at the family car, or new brides an assurance to help write thank-you notes. A lovely way to remember this Christmas, planting trees in a threatened forest ecosystem could also make a great last-minute gift for a nature-loving friend. Among the other things to do on Christmas Eve, you can create a new family holiday or a Christmas gift book, give each family member his own part of the tree to decorate, eat by tree light and go to church.

For all the to-dos this winter, right from donating to a social service organization, such as the American Cancer Society to spending the day with a purely homely flavor, get ideas on a Christmas Eve At Home with 123Christians.