How to Start Holiday Traditions in Decatur, GA

We love Decatur.  In fact, we’ve come to realize that the only thing that’s missing from Decatur is our family. And it makes the holidays a tricky time of year. For past holidays while the children were babies, I just went with the flow. Who’s coming to town? OK, great! Where are we going? Sounds fun! After all, we are constantly starved for connections with our families, especially during the holidays. So flexibility seemed to be the key ingredient to a happy holiday. However, those holiday celebrations, while enjoyable, have been rather unpredictable. Do we need a tree when we won’t be here? Oh, they’re coming to see us! We better start decorating…

I hope the snow becomes a Decatur tradition

I hope the snow becomes a Decatur tradition

I’m sure that we’re not the only Decatur family in this situation. But we are feeling like we are ready for a change. Our children are reaching ages where they can actually remember holidays past and therefore we would very much like to start some holiday traditions of our very own – things that we can do right here in our Decatur community that we will ALL remember and look forward to every holiday season. So, I am looking for some ideas since our plan is to stay in town all holiday season this year. Here a couple of things that I have found so far, but I would love to get more ideas so please share.

Breakfast with Santa in Decatur, GA

Holiday Bonfire and Marshmallow Roast in Decatur, GA

Happy Holidays!

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One Response to How to Start Holiday Traditions in Decatur, GA

  1. Aaron says:

    When was there that much snow in Decatur? Maybe a new tradition will be taking the kids to Snow Mountain! Stone Mountain is making its own snow…I hope they know what they’re doing…

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