Well In Gerorgia, US it almost never snows on Christmas. However it does usually rain so that ties in a bit with what we do.
On Christmas Eve my family and I spend the day playing board games, drinking hot cocoa & eggnog. At the end of the night we kind of a cook off type thing. There are 6 people in my family so we each make a small dish that we give to everyone and we try out everything. It's a really great way to end the day, however for the past 4 years or so I take my younger sister out to Ice Skate with me. She's been in a rough patch with bullies at school so it's a special thing her and I do. We go and Ice skate for a few hours, drink some warm Ginger ale, and eat at our favorite little family owned restaurant. It's funny actually, since we go every year the elderly couple who owns it always spots our meals and we typically pay it forward. Meaning we pay for someone else meal.
On Christmas Day My little sister typically wakes me up around 3 am like clock-work every year and we prepare a big breakfast for everyone. It typically consists of Egg whites, some fruit [Cantaloupe, strawberries, Honeydew, Grapes, and more Cantaloupe ♥], our spin on an avocado basket [ Its an avocado with the cooked egg whites in it. It's super yummy!], some whole grain toast, and some baked hash browns.
After that I typically sit by the tree and pass out the presents and I open mine last. Then we go through the stockings and all chit chat about what we got, say thanks and slither back to bed. When we wake back up it's typically raining and it forms a sort of Icy layer on a huge hill we have at the back of our property. We take some little sleds we got and slide down the hill!
We pretty much then spend the rest of the day relaxing and playing board games.
