Fionn Fael wrote:My brother and oldest male cousin have an all-out brawl with the youngest boy in the family. We call this tradition "Killing Bo", and it's quite enjoyable to witness.
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I have a Norwegian ancestry, and certain traditions have stayed with us, such as making and serving
lefse and various cookies at holiday time (
sandbakkles, rosettes, almond bars), and keeping an Advent wreath. Every Advent Sunday, we hold a special devotional, in which we light one of the four advent candles (plus the candles lit on previous Sundays,) say a prayer and read a prophecy verse, and sing an Advent hymn. You see this same tradition done during the church service in some churches.
My Filipino wife has brought a couple traditions into our family, as well. One is the displaying of "Parol" during Christmas. Parol are the Filipino evolution of the Chinese or Japanese festival lantern. They build the same sort of structure, but in the shape of a wildly decorated star, representing the Star of Bethlehem. You see these all over the place at Christmas time in the Philippines. We put one up as part of the Christmas lights, and a couple more indoors. (And, my wife made a special miniature one to act as the star on top of the tree!)
I don't know know if it counts as a tradition, but I and my brothers and sisters have all at some point in our life had the nickname "Fred" hung on us. (As in my online name, EricTheFred.) This comes from our family name, "Fretheim." If you heard it pronounced, you would know why it gets turned into "Fred".
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EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
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