A New Christmas Tree Tradition

My husband and I started dating after the new year and we spent the spring, summer, and fall, falling in love and doing all the things that newly dating people do, unaware that our differences in holiday traditions were about to collide.

As the holidays approached, we started to talk about logistics. We knew we wanted to spend them together but how? Would we spend them at my parent’s house? Would we celebrate some way in our apartments in New York City? And what did he mean when he said he was raised Jewish, never had a Christmas tree before and wasn’t sure he could, as part of his identity and traditions, be comfortable with having a tree in his home? That last question (okay three questions really) was a biggie. And while I wasn’t naive enough to know that not everyone grew up with a Christmas tree, what I couldn’t answer was whether I’d be willing to give up the Christmas tree as a part of my holiday tradition.

My favorite memories of Christmas were of our real Christmas tree—decorating it with all the handmade ornaments I made over the years in elementary school and fighting with my brother and sisters over who got to put the angel on the top. There was something magical about a fresh Christmas tree. Not only is it the centerpiece of the season, but I have always loved how a tree contained all the memories of a family—from a meaningful ornament to an upcycled baby glove—it was a visual storybook sitting in the living room! And each night during the holidays, before going to bed, I would sit in the dark, with only the lights of the Christmas tree on to illuminate the room, mesmerized by the glittering stories our tree would tell.

So when the question came up about having a Christmas tree and what it meant to me, came up, I wasn’t prepared to answer. I needed to think about how I felt about having—or not having—a tree. I needed to figure out if I could live without a Christmas tree, as part of my inherited family tradition, and if not, would it be a deal-breaker between me and the person I felt was destined to be my husband?

Later that week, Blake told me he had a surprise for me. We walked all over the East Village that night. It felt like we were going in circles, but I didn’t care—the city was in high holiday mode, and it was nice to walk around and enjoy the decorations and the festive atmosphere pouring out of restaurants and cafes. Blake suddenly stopped at a corner full of Christmas trees, all lined up and wrapped in red netting, ready to be taken home. The pine-fresh smell was as raw and strong as if we were in the middle of a pine-filled forest. I wanted to bury my nose in those trees, inhaling the memories of holidays past. He turned to me and said, “I may have never had a Christmas tree before, and I may not be ready for one of these six-footers, but I would love to buy our first of many trees together.”

I threw my arms around him and was so happy he could foresee a new tradition in his life—that we could forge our own unique path to create a new tradition for ourselves and our future family. And while the tree may not look like the one I grew up with—and certainly not like anything he grew up with—it would certainly be our own.

We now have our own sentimental ornaments, both purchased and made, and Blake has gotten pretty handy at keeping that tree looking fresh by watering it daily. And I wouldn’t wish it to be any other way.

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Editor’s note: Andie and her husband, Blake kept the Christmas tree tradition going, now with two kids! Here are a few snapshots from their Christmas celebrations as a family:

 

A lifest‌yle writer whose work can be seen in Red Tricycle, Money.com, Livestrong.com and Redbook. When she’s not checking out new events, museums, and restaurants to keep her and her kids entertained, she can be found wandering around flea markets and thrift stores looking for cool vintage finds.

The excitement is building just like a winter storm when it comes to the Nov. 22 release of the highly-anticipated Frozen 2. In honor of the sequel film, Pottery Barn Kids is celebrating with a brand new Frozen collection that is all about Arendelle and your fave characters.

We’ve viewed the entire lineup and these are our favorites.

Bedding Collection

Keep warm from the chilly Arendelle nights with the entire collection of Frozen bedding from Pottery Barn. Choose from sheets ($18.50-$129), a duvet ($287.50-$119), quilt ($39.50-$229) and a sweet "Let It Go" pillow ($39.50 in whimsical patterns that also offer personalization.

Cotton Tight Fit Pajamas

Cozy up for a rewatch of the OG film before heading to the theaters in some comfy Frozen Cotton Tight Fit Pajamas ($39.50). Sizes range from 2T to 10 and show sweet images of Anna and Elsa. If your little prefers a lighter garb for bedtime, you can also check out PB's Frozen Nightgown ($49.50).

Elsa Sleeping Bag

Even Elsa's powers won't penetrate this cozy Sleeping Bag $18.50-$90. The adorable bag comes with an embroidered Elsa, 3D braid and a sequin dress.

Backpacks & Luggage

Choose from mini sizes to rolling backpacks in Pottery Barn's Aqua Disney Frozen Kids Backpacks ($26.50-$79.50) collection. The gorgeous pattern includes all your fave characters for the films and can be personalized.

If you're headed on an overnight adventure, be sure to check out luggage options (119.50-$159.50) which include small and medium soft and hard-shell designs.

Tabletop Gift Set

The exclusive to Pottery Barn Frozen Tabletop Gift set ($29) makes for a great everyday dining set or a gift. Made from durable melamine (plus the tumbler is made from shatter-resistant plastic), dining on this set will transport your kiddos straight to Arendelle.

"Frozen" Personalized Storybook

Create an heirloom gift when you order a copy of the Frozen personalized storybook ($39.99). Your child's name will be incorporated throughout the story as well in a special dedication in the front of the book.

Elsa Snowglobe

Elsa will be creating all sorts of winter storms in her own snowglobe ($49). The handmade gift can be personalized and comes with a music chip that plays "Let it Go," because of course it does.

 

––Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids.

 

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Your favorite holiday visitor, the Elf on the Shelf just got a brand new friend to join in the magical fun. Elf Pets newest member, the Arctic Fox is ready to accompany your Elf from the North Pole and just imagine all the exciting new ways you can pose your Elf this year.

Elf Pets: An Arctic Fox Tradition is the latest title from the creative minds behind The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition. The new book reveals the magical truth behind Santa’s ability to visit every house around the globe in one night. We’ll give you a hint, it involves an arctic fox who sets polar lights aglow.

Accompanying the new storybook is an Arctic Fox cub plush, a mini snow globe with glow-in-the-dark feature and an official adoption certificate. The gift set is priced at $24.95 and can be purchased online here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Elf On the Shelf

 

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The kiddos just went back to school, but you have Christmas on the brain. Luckily, Disney recently released two new advent calendars—and if they’re anything like the super-popular Storybook version, they’ll sell out almost immediately.

The two new countdown calendars feature fan faves and are available on Amazon right now. So what does Disney have for cartoon-loving kids this Christmas?

Disney’s Mickey Mouse Advent Calendar ($33) is all about the famous mouse and his friends! Not only will your child get plenty of Mickey awesomeness with this advent item, but it also comes with 11 mini surprise figures, five different customizable holiday accessories, five cute character stickers and three gift boxes.

The other advent addition, the Disney Jr. Advent Calendar ($30), includes your child’s favorite characters and all the extras the Mickey Mouse version comes with. Here’s to the holidays!

—Erica Loop

Photos: Amazon

 

 

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You’re in full-on back-to-school shopping mode, but Disney has other plans for you! The epic magic makers recently announced the release of an advent calendar—and it’s already a bestseller on Amazon!

The 2019 Disney: Storybook Collection Advent Calendar is currently available for pre-order from Amazon (with a release date of Oct. 1). So if you want the calendar in your hands right now, you’ll need to wait until it’s officially fall.

The cute countdown calendar features 24 of Disney’s “timeless tales” and has a list price of $29.99. But if you pre-order the Christmas-time pick right now, you can save 25 percent.

As if saving just over $7 isn’t enough, you may have another incentive to pre-order early. The calendar is currently the number one “Best Seller” in books, and that may mean it sells out long before you actually need it.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Amazon

 

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Even though baby Archie is the current royal newsmaker, it was only a year ago that his parents’ wedding was dominating the headlines. In celebration of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s one-year anniversary, the new parents released never before seen pictures of their 2018 nuptials.

The couple posted the pics on their Instagram page, slide show style. The behind-the-scenes photo roll one by one to the song “This Little Light of Mine.”

Along with a bounty of black and white images, the couple’s IG picks also include gorgeous post-wedding shots in full color. From Prince Harry walking down the stairs on his wedding day, to his bride-to-be sweetly holding hands with her own mother, the photos are absolutely everything any fan of the Royals (or for that matter, any fan of romance) would want to see.

A storybook wedding and the birth of an absolutely adorable son all in one year? Who could ask for more?

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kensington Royal via Instagram 

 

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In honor of Autism Awareness Month, Sesame Street’s first Muppet with autism, Julia, will be featured in new storylines, including the introduction of her family! Four-year-old Julia, a Sesame Street muppet with autism, will star in new episodes and original videos featuring her entire family.

On Apr. 8, HBO and PBS will premiere a brand-new Sesame Street episode that centers around Elmo and Abby Caddaby helping Julia prepare for a haircut, which Julia feels nervous about. The episode was created based on feedback by parents who expressed a need for content that tackled the challenges families like Julia’s face.

The new videos include The “I Love My Family” song, in which Julia’s mother, Elena, father, Daniel, and big brother, Samuel, join Julia and their dog, Rose, to sing a song celebrating family. There’s also “Julia’s Family Gets Ready,” in which Julia’s family gets ready to attend open mic night at Hooper’s Store where Julia steps in to save the day and “Starfish Hug,” in which Julia and Samuel teach Abby Cadabby a new kind of hug to help her through a tough day.

This is all part of the Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children initiative, which also includes a new digital interactive activity titled Playground Pals, in which Julia and her brother Samuel head to the playground and stop to help other kids along the way. The campaign is also launching a new ebook titled Circle of Friends, which is focused around Julia standing up for a child with autism against a bully at summer camp.

On Sat., Apr. 6, Barnes & Noble will hold storytime events in over 630 locations nationwide, featuring the recently released Family Forever hardcover storybook. Families can also check out sesamestreet.org/autism for more resources and activities.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Courtesy Sesame Street Workshop

 

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They are man’s best friend and no arguing that they are your kiddo’s besties too. Pups! Even if you don’t have a furry friend in your house, we’re betting you have one or all of these nine fictional dogs on your bookshelf. Scroll down to see our favorite, just in time for National #Puppy Day.

photo: patrick.fitzpatrick8523 via flickr 

1. Clifford the Big Red Dog
This giant lovable dog is now the star of a series of books and a cartoon, but we first got to know him the original story Clifford the Big Red Dog. Re-introduce yourself to Clifford and Emily Elizabeth with the classic book that started it all.

Ages: 4-8

2. Harry the Dirty Dog
When a dog gets so dirty his own family can’t recognize him, it’s definitely time for a bath. Harry, a white dog with black spots, transforms into a very dirty dog as he explores the city in this children’s classic that has endured for more than 50 years.

Ages: 4-8 years

photo: Quinn Dombrowski via flickr

3. Spot
This beloved doggie is a childhood staple and with the entire series available in board book form, Spot has helped thousands of kids learn to read! Spot Goes to the Park and Spot Loves His Mommy are super popular but we can’t stop loving on the original, Where’s Spot?

Ages: 1-3

photo: Lea Ann Belter via flickr

4. Lady and the Tramp
If you and the kiddos have already watched this film on repeat you be sure and the Little Golden Book edition is like the Cliffsnote version perfect for bedtime. Sweet Lady Dog and scampy Tramp are a match made in heaven, just like your kiddos and this book.

Ages: 3-7

photo: Cesar Ojeda via flickr

5. The Poky Little Puppy
Little puppies who dig holes under fences do not get dessert: except one. The Poky Little Puppy’s lagtime rewards him with leftover sweets for days in a row, until it finally doesn’t. This charming Little Golden Book belongs on every child’s shelf.

 

Ages: 2-5

photo: Adam Tuttle via flickr 

6. Walter the Farting Dog
Walter is such a good dog, except for one problem. He has terrible gas. This story will crack you and the kiddos up, because you know what are funny? Farts.

Ages: 5-9 years

photo: Jeremy Wong via flickr

7. Pluto
Mickey’s faithful companion has been around since 1930 and graces the screen of many a Disney film. He also makes cameos in the picture-book adaptations of popular movies like The Prince and the Pauper as well as any of the books based on Mickey Mouse’s Clubhouse, like Pluto’s Best.

Ages: 3-5

8. Snoopy
Or should we say, the Red Baron? While you and the kiddos might know him best from the latest Peanuts movie or the classics like It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Snoopy was the co-star of the Peanuts comic strip for years before his animation debut. He also stars in a ton of books including Snoopy Takes Off and the collection of Snoopy-isms and favorite cartoons by Charles Schulz, Keep Calm and Do the Snoopy Dance.

Ages: 5 and up

photo: Alpha via flickr 

9. Paw Patrol Pups
Whether your kiddo is into Marshall, Chase, Skye or one of the other canine crew of Paw Patrol, the popular cartoon has also been turned into many books including an early reader phonics series (Paw Patrol Step into Reading) which is available as a box set.

Ages: 3-7

Who is your favorite storybook pup? Tell us in the comments below. 

It looks like Disney Princess subscription boxes just got even better. The must-have deliverable service includes a brand new box—and it features none other than The Little Mermaid princess herself, Ariel! The newest in the collection of princess subscription boxes is available at the shopDisney website for a limited time.

The Deluxe Disney Princess Enchanted Collection starts at $74.99 per box and includes an authentic Disney Store costume, a Read-Along Storybook and CD, princess stickers, surprises and other activities. Along with these top picks, your child will also get two to three princess toys/accesories. Your kiddo also gets an exclusive video greeting from a Disney Princess. Oh, and you get $10 off your next $50 purchase at shopDisney or the Disney Store.

If you’re looking for something smaller, the Disney Princess Enchanted Collection is $49.99 per box. These boxes come with an authentic Disney Store costume, a Read-Along Storybook and CD, princess stickers, surprises and activities.

After selecting which type of box your child wants, you pick their size and choose whether you want to order box-to-box, for six months or for one year. The boxes feature a different Disney princess each time and ship every other month. Order now for an Ariel box April delivery.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Disneyland via Instagram

 

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Diversity is the name of the game when it comes to this new line of dolls. Maru and Friends dolls are making a statement, and it’s one that’s long overdue. These dolls are more than just pretty playthings. Maru and Friends tell the tale of life as an immigrant. And your child can learn Maru’s story, as well as what it’s like for her friends to grow up in America.

Hispanic businesswoman Maritza Gutierrez and doll sculptor Dianna Effner partnered on this new doll line, telling the story Maru through the doll and a related series of storybooks. The Maru doll is sold with the illustrated storybook “Forever Friends,” written by co-creator Gutierrez.

So who is Maru? Well, she’s a young Hispanic girl who lives in New York City. The storybooks follow and document Maru’s life and all of her adventures in America.

The entire collection includes six ethnic characters in 20-inch dolls. Each doll has realistic features that reflect the character’s origin and ethnicity. Along with the full-sized dolls, there are seven Mini Pal options. Oh, and that’s not to mention the awesome array of fabulously fashionable outfits. That means your kiddo has plenty of choices when it comes to picking a new pal (a doll pal that is) and decking her out in completely cute clothes.

What do you think about this new line of dolls? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

—Erica Loop

 

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