The holidays are a favorite time for a majority of people.
The air gets crisper, fuzzy jackets and boots come out, a long break from school, mouthwatering food, decorating Christmas trees and continuing family traditions to keep the holiday spirit alive.
Many people celebrate the holidays differently – most based on religion – but the majority of people still show spirit.
Fun fads to spice up your holiday festivities include:
Putting as many holiday themed blowups in your yard of things like Santa, Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer to one-up your neighbors for a family fun activity.
Cutting paper into snowflakes and hanging them around your room to make a winter wonderland.
Making gingerbread houses with your family and make a mess with the icing while the gingerbread house looks anything but a house made out of candy.
Going caroling around in your neighborhood with your friends and family while enjoying the sights of the lights and other festivities.
Make homemade ornaments that are shaped like gingerbreads, trees or candy canes to put on your Christmas tree.
While going Christmas shopping, picking cute things out to give to charity for the holiday season.
Making Apple Kuchen cake with your family to satisfy your coffee cake needs.
Taking a selfie with your whole extended family using a seflie stick while on winter vacation.
Having your mother drag you to the mall to take a picture with Santa even though you out grew that many years ago.
Having an ugly sweater party or contest with all of your enthusiastic friends.
Wearing a different pair of Christmas socks every December.
Putting antlers and a Rudolph Red Nose on your car.
Turning down your air conditioning to fifty degrees so you can make a fire in your fireplace.
Roasting marshmallows in your fireplace because it is too hot to make s’mores outside.
Watching ABC Family’s 25-day countdown to Christmas with all the holiday movies to watch with your family with a big bag of popcorn underneath your holiday blankets.
Jamming to Christmas music, like “Jingle Bells,” while driving around neighborhoods marveling at all of the Christmas lights on the festive houses.
The holidays are a good time to make new fads and traditions, but most importantly, it is a time to spend time with the people you love.