For years, a mother of three has been working to ensure members of the military, first responders and their children won’t miss out on quality time and family traditions this holiday season.
With Hanukkah recently concluded and Christmas just around the corner, we’re all gearing up to celebrate the holidays the best we can. While the pandemic bars some of our usual
With Hanukkah recently concluded and Christmas just around the corner, weâre all gearing up to celebrate the holidays the best we can. While the pandemic bars some of our usual traditions, itâs no surprise that Texans are working hard to keep the Christmas spirit alive and doing their part to spread only joy this season.
All across the state, as weather fluctuates unpredictably between warm and cold, cowboy-booted gingerbread men are baking in the oven, tamales are being prepared by families in the kitchen and Christmas trees are being adorned with lights and homemade ornaments.
Christmas caroling is still on deck â with some modifications â but that hasnât swayed folks in Lubbock from sharing holiday tunes this season. The Buddy Holly Centerâs Caroling in the Courtyard event has gone virtual and will be posted online for those near and far to see. While this isnât your traditional idea of caroling, itâs just one example of how we can still s
This mother makes sure Santa sends reassuring notes to children who can t celebrate Christmas on December 25
Families everywhere are set for the most wonderful time of the year. But in some households, Mom or Dad can t be around for Christmas Eve.
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 12:44 PM
Posted By: CNN
Families everywhere are set for the most wonderful time of the year. But in some households, Mom or Dad can t be around for Christmas Eve. Maybe they work in health care, or perhaps they re deployed in the military.
Families like these will sometimes celebrate Christmas on a different day so everyone can be together. And Texas mom Stephanie Davisson is making sure kids in those houses get the memo: Santa Claus will still show up on time for their Christmas.