"Donuts!"
That was my youngest son's answer when I asked my children what one food each of them would like to see on the table on Christmas day.
For I had asked my question thinking about how different our 2020 Christmas will be in comparison to Christmases past - with so many traditions on pause since COVID-crazy will prevent us from having our usual extended family gathering, and my son had answered, unexpectedly, with one thing that could remain traditional: donuts!
When my children were quite young, I used to make a cake on Christmas morning - a birthday cake for baby Jesus.
We would gather, sing happy birthday to Jesus, and blow out a candle.
Then, one year, the cake changed to a stable. (I think it was because one year I did not have the time to make a cake, so grabbed GFCF donuts I had hidden in the freezer as a treat and made a donut stable.
Ever since, my children have eagerly looked forward to donut stables on Christmas and Epiphany...
And a corresponding open tomb on Easter.
Simple. Traditional (for us). And the first thing that came to my youngest's mind when thinking about our table at Christmas.
A donut stable, there will be!
And a warm, happy heart there is inside of me. What a delight for a tradition to hold up even in the COVID-crazy of 2020.
Does your family have a unique-to-you tradition that helps you celebrate the joy of Christmas morning, too?