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Being that we live in the country, theres lots of farms that offer sleigh rides (if theres snow) thats first on my list...
I know it is a bit corny but when our children were small we started singing Happy Birthday to Baby Jesus at the manger and lighting candles. Passed this on now to our grandchildren.
I've been sharing Christmas for the last couple of years with my neice and her husband's family up in Rochester. One of the neat traditional things that I've been enjoying as part of the experience is taking the train (a real one, not the one under the tree) up there. It's about a 5 or 6 hour train trip up the Hudson and across New York State, a very scenic and historic route. And even if there's no snow here in New York City, there's always plenty when you get up to Western New York State!
... a real pickle or an ornament.
I suppose waiting until Christmas Eve to put up the tree and decorations would be considered "old fashioned".