Prompt: Many holidays center around traditions. Describe one tradition that is important to you or your family and explain why it still matters (or why it no longer does).

Prompt Response: A holiday tradition that I love that my family and I partake in every year is Secret Santa. We do a Secret Santa with my whole family every year. I love this tradition because it always somehow brings everyone closer. It helps everyone bond, especially when you get picked to get a gift for a family member you're not close with. It's a fun experience, and everyone always ends up with funny gifts. This ties in gift giving, but also family, which is the best part about Christmas. We do our secret Santa on Christmas Eve night, right after our night church service. 

Summary: We completed our last two blog posts for the year.

Reflection: The blog post question made me excited for the break.

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