Christmassy Weekend at Home 💫

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @Tia-vf2pq
    @Tia-vf2pq 3 года назад +73

    I'm born in a Hindu family in India and we don't really celebrate Christmas here but Diwali is the biggest festival here. My favourite tradition on Diwali is making Rangoli... it's an art made of dry colors on the floor and then lighting up the whole house with beautiful lamps (called diyas in Hindi) and candles

    • @nickgilter
      @nickgilter Год назад +4

      I can completely relate to that as an Indian and a Hindu.
      Every year, as Diwali approaches, my sister and i make rangoli in our corridor and our neighbors/ residents of the building come and appriciate our effort a lot and we also light up the entire house with divas and scented candles ❤
      It is truly one of the most magical times of the year❤

  • @thesmallestbeast1152
    @thesmallestbeast1152 3 года назад +51

    Every Christmas eve, I set an alarm that plays “Joy to the World” at seven the next morning. It’s by far the best way to get up on Christmas morning!

  • @Lisa-RenéeDV
    @Lisa-RenéeDV 3 года назад +210

    My favourite Christmas tradition:
    I grew up in a large family with 6 children, and every year before Christmas, we'd pick a day where all of us together would cut paper stars/snowflakes of all shapes, sizes and colours. These would then be stuck on all the kitchen and living room windows. My mum taught all of us how to make them from a very young age and it's been so fun to see the designs becoming more beautiful and intricate every year. Once the stars are on the windows, it's like the christmas festivities can officially begin.
    Last year I spent a few months in England, and it was the first and only christmas I've ever been away from my family. I missed them so much. When I told my flatmates about this tradition that I love, a few of them wanted to learn how to do it. We then spent our day cutting stars together and sticking them on the windows, and it was like I had a little piece of home with me. It's a nice memory to have.

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +36

      Oh my gosh this is such a lovely tradition -- especially to do with all of your siblings 🥺 and even lovelier that your flatmates did it with you when you were studying away from home! xxx

    • @Lisa-RenéeDV
      @Lisa-RenéeDV 3 года назад +5

      @@RubyGranger8It really is!☺️ If I ever have kids I'm going to keep this tradition for sure ✨❄️

    • @superkitten7560
      @superkitten7560 3 года назад +6

      You've inspired me and now, as a 36-year old woman, I'm going to go cover my windows in paper snowflakes :D

    • @TreespeakerOfTheLand
      @TreespeakerOfTheLand 3 года назад

      @@superkitten7560 Yeah, I might just do the same. It sounds lovely and it doesn't kill a tree or use plastic

    • @TreespeakerOfTheLand
      @TreespeakerOfTheLand 3 года назад

      @BuJennKu Yeah, they're still hanging on my windows!

  • @katyshipway4091
    @katyshipway4091 3 года назад +1

    one of my favourite Christmas traditions is that we have an advent calendar for the whole family but instead of chocolate, people pick out a little piece of paper that has a task for them to do on it. Sometimes they’re as silly as singing a Christmas song for everyone, but sometimes you can pick out ones that tell you to phone someone in the family who you might not have spoken to for a while, or making sure you have a nice conversation with anyone you meet that day who is working (e.g. the cashier). Just a really nice way to keep the Christmas spirit up and feel close to people in the lead up to Christmas 😊 love you videos Ruby!

  • @lolableu517
    @lolableu517 3 года назад +137

    One tradition that I been doing since I was a child. Every Christmas Eve my siblings and their kids gather at my sister house. We watch The Christmas Story and bake cookies, cakes and pies. Great video Ruby.

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +20

      That sounds truly lovely 💕

    • @bryanbearsley8314
      @bryanbearsley8314 3 года назад +1

      @@RubyGranger8 your a great person. Sorry if I haven't commenting on your videos. I was really busy

    • @bryanbearsley8314
      @bryanbearsley8314 3 года назад +1

      Great Video :)

    • @user-ix6lo7ow2k
      @user-ix6lo7ow2k 3 года назад +1

      I don't have children. but i would love to some days.

    • @user-ix6lo7ow2k
      @user-ix6lo7ow2k 3 года назад

      @@bryanbearsley8314 no == no fret

  • @m.c.6379
    @m.c.6379 3 года назад +8

    I am Polish, and the christmas tradition that I find the most special is leaving an empty seat with a set of dishes and cutlery at the Christmas Eve table. On that winter night families open their homes and hearts for an unexpected guest, travellers and the most lonely, so they can join the celebrations and feel the warmth of christmas spirit. The empty seat reminds us also of our loved ones who are no longer with us, but whose presence and love lives on in our hearts and, that magical night, seems almost tangible.

  • @Kfjfjdndjxhdjd
    @Kfjfjdndjxhdjd 3 года назад +48

    I love this comment section so much, it makes me so happy to read about everyone’s Christmas traditions that are clearly very nostalgic 😍

  • @sambodyknows
    @sambodyknows 3 года назад +1

    My favorite tradition is decorating with the family! Every year we put on Christmas movies and music, have a hot cocoa bar, and spend a whole day decorating the house into a wonderland. We even have certain ornaments that have to go on the tree FIRST

  • @arianagil6795
    @arianagil6795 3 года назад +18

    One tradition that my family and I have been always doing is that every January 1st, in the morning, we have churros and chocolate and watch the New Year's Viena concert. Then we eat a delicious and Christmasy meal with my two granys and we spend all afternoon playing cards together. I can't imagine a more wonderful way to start the year ❄

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +1

      It sounds like the perfect start to the new year! I also hadn't heard of the New Year's Viena concert before - but I want to watch it now on your recommendation :)x

    • @arianagil6795
      @arianagil6795 3 года назад +2

      @@RubyGranger8 I know you would love it Ruby. The concert takes place in the Vienna Philharmonic and always includes pieces of the Strauss family. And it is not just the music! They broadcast it along with ballet performances in selected pieces. The dancers dance in different famous places of Austria. It is absolutely magical😍

    • @gingersal8052
      @gingersal8052 3 года назад +3

      I love this concert! Been watching it every year with my family since I was a kid :-) it's really a lovely starting point to the year!

    • @hermionegranger2585
      @hermionegranger2585 2 года назад +2

      @@gingersal8052 I've also been watching it every year with my family! It's so warming that we all do the same thing ,every year from our homes

  • @graceblackhall4236
    @graceblackhall4236 3 года назад +1

    My favourite Christmas tradition is going to a Carol service at my local church on Christmas Eve. It is the way that my Mum, Dad, Sister and I all get into the festive spirit after my Mum who is a Doctor has finished her last shift.

  • @NancyWE
    @NancyWE 3 года назад +74

    one tradition that takes place every year WITHOUT fail is that my mum organises carol singing in our village. it happens every year regardless of the weather- and its always a great turn out. We stand around in the dark with mulled wine and mince pies, it always feels so festive and its such a great way for our village to come together. I would give the teas to my mum for Christmas as she has always done so much for our community, for as long as I can remember! (and she loves herbal tea, like me!) xxxx

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +10

      Wow this is amazing! It sounds like such a truly special evening, Nancy. And absolutely magical 💕 I would love to send you the teas! Could you send me an email at rubygrangercontact@gmail.com with your address and also let me know what kinds of teas are your mum's favourites (fruity, mint, chocolate, floral etc.)? And also what her and your favourite desserts are? xxx

    • @n.k.6801
      @n.k.6801 3 года назад +2

      This is actually a custom we do every year in Greece: on Christmas eve morning and on new year's eve afternoon children go from door to door singing carols, and the houses' owners open the doors and give them some money and chocolates. These song are in fact announcing to the homeowner that on that noght Jesus will be born and the new year will begin respectively. We uses to go to so many doors, i would easily gather 150€ just from that😂😂

    • @Μαρίνα.Β
      @Μαρίνα.Β 3 года назад +2

      @@n.k.6801 Hey fellow Greek! haha Carols are lovely and really good for our pockets too ;) But even in times of huge economic crisis when we don't get much money, the hapiness that comes with this special announcement to the homeowners is more than enough to cheer us up!

    • @NancyWE
      @NancyWE 3 года назад

      @@RubyGranger8 I’ve just emailed you! Thank you so much xxx

  • @klaraannagonciarz5634
    @klaraannagonciarz5634 3 года назад +1

    One of my most cherished Christmas traditions is that me and my mother do is wake up every single December morning to have coffee ensemble before school/work and open one door of the advent calendar and just exist together in our own special bubble. This is truly one of my favourite things to go back to whenever my spirits are low. I miss my dearest maman right now, but I know she is always with me in my heart. xoxo Klara

  • @lesliegraham8478
    @lesliegraham8478 3 года назад +27

    My mum passed away 13 years ago and she always had a poinsettia in the house at Christmas so I decided to do the same last year and all the years to come to remember her and keep up her tradition. ❤️ Thanks for your great content Ruby. Merry Christmas.

  • @beeray7789
    @beeray7789 3 года назад +2

    I have a small family so every year my grandmother and I would write, rehearse and perform a two-woman Christmas play. We always had to think of ways of cutting out characters so it was just us two - our best by far was the one where she played Mary and I played the donkey and it was just us ‘journeying’ and complaining about the travel! 😂 it was always my favourite Christmas tradition as a child :)

  • @Jenny-mo8bu
    @Jenny-mo8bu 3 года назад +10

    I love going around the house and switching on Christmas lights when it gets dark around 5:00 pm!

  • @paigerivers6767
    @paigerivers6767 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition is that me and my mom each make a scrapbook for one another each year. We do a reflection of the year in it and share our gratitude for one another. It’s my favourite thing we do🥰

  • @bellablack8308
    @bellablack8308 3 года назад +29

    my family is part German, so of course my favorite Christmas tradition is that we open the presents on the evening of the 24th December instead of the morning of the 25th haha and we always watch the Disney version of a Christmas carol by dickens.

    • @user-ix6lo7ow2k
      @user-ix6lo7ow2k 3 года назад

      i prefer the tv movie great expectations. what can i say i love douglas booth.

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +7

      The Disney Christmas Carol is superior 🙈

  • @Pisceswildfire
    @Pisceswildfire 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition is one from my culture - Czech. We celebrate Christmas on the 24 December, all sitting around the table together, no one is allowed to leave the table once sat down, as sitting together binds us with positive energy and blesses us to always be together no matter what. We also always prepare one extra plate, just in case anyone who is in need of an extra meal comes knocking on out door. Its a really lovely tradition :) my favourite ritual is definitely working with the cycles of the moon and during Full Moon I burn all of my fears written on a piece of paper to prepare myself for the New Moon and new beginnings :)

  • @nastiamedyk2517
    @nastiamedyk2517 3 года назад +72

    I am from Ukraine and we have lots of interesting Christmas traditions🎄but I think my favourite one is that we all get together for a dinner that consists of 12 traditional dishes(the main one is kutia - a mix of boiled grains, honey, nuts, poppy seeds, dried fruits, and other toppings) and children go from house to house to sing Ukrainian carols, celebrating the holiday)

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +12

      I love this so much! Do you do this on Christmas day? And I'm also intrigued to try kutia now! :)

  • @Pferdefan21
    @Pferdefan21 3 года назад +1

    I live in Germany but I'm half italian and in italy there is a tradition where you have a little manger at your home with baby jesus covered with a little blanket and on christmas eve - on his birth - you uncover him. I'm not religious but as a child this moment was so magical and stunning every time

  • @xenaperryman5482
    @xenaperryman5482 3 года назад +9

    One of my favourite Christmas traditions is having a sleepover in my sisters room with matching pjs watching Christmas films on Christmas Eve. I’m now 20 and my sister is 17 but we still carry on this tradition haha. I think it’s the nostalgia from trying to stay awake all night to hear Santa when we were younger, I still struggle to sleep from the excitement of seeing my family and having a huge Christmas dinner!

  • @phoebe8094
    @phoebe8094 3 года назад

    A ritual I enjoy happens (most) every Sunday morning! Sunday is the only day of the week where I have nowhere to be in the morning. I absolutely LOVE waking up, getting in a really good stretch in bed, making coffee or tea, and then I open the curtains in my living room to let in the morning light. Then I snuggle up on my couch with a cozy blanket and my drink and I read some poetry. It is such a simple thing but it makes me indescribably happy! It's especially perfect when it's snowing or raining outside because then it feels extra cozy.

  • @SalmaAhmed-wp2oy
    @SalmaAhmed-wp2oy 3 года назад +3

    Lovely video 😍 I don't celebrate Christmas but one of my favourite tradition in our feast as an Egyptian Muslim is gathering with family and making kahk( which is kind of cookies filled with nuts and sprinkled with powdered sugar ) maybe 5 days before the actual feast 😄 and we always share it with our neighbours😍🥰
    About my favourite ritual it is making ice coffee in the morning , from grinding the beans and pouring the water over the coffee and enjoying the aroma . The drizzle of gold honey to sweeten it , the splash of milk and the sound of the ice while stirring 😍😍😍🤤🤤

  • @roseydodo
    @roseydodo 3 года назад +1

    I love the ritual of having a bath! Running the hot water, lighting candles, using bubble bath, it’s the best!

  • @katiebell4710
    @katiebell4710 3 года назад +3

    My favourite Christmas tradition is actually a Christmas Eve tradition!
    I’ve been working at the same pub for the last seven Christmases, and every Christmas Eve I get a picture with everyone who is working that shift from the same place. I always post the picture (and the previous ones) on Facebook and tag as many of the people in them as I can. It’s a really nice way to remember the fun I’ve had there over the years, and especially poignant this year as it will be my last one before I start a new job.

  • @charlottethomas9931
    @charlottethomas9931 3 года назад

    My fiance and I have a Christmas tradition that we started when we moved in together and bought our own Christmas tree! Each year we book December 1st as holiday from work, and we spend the day decorating the tree and watching Christmas movies together. Also on this day we buy one single Christmas decoration/bauble for the tree, we write the year on it and we hang it on the tree. Because all the decorations are totally different, our tree always looks a little bit ramshackle and messy, but we love it and now each year our Christmas tree is a reminder of all of those lovely days we took time to spend cosy time with each other!

  • @Claudia_K.
    @Claudia_K. 3 года назад +4

    In Germany, we put the Christmas tree up on the 24th of December, which is also our day of gift-giving. Seeing the decorated tree for the first time is ever so special to me. Even more so since I became a mum. Xx

  • @tonihughes2455
    @tonihughes2455 3 года назад

    One of my favorite traditions is meeting up with my small friend group and exchanging gifts. We laugh, eat, and have an amazing time with each other.

  • @joan_28
    @joan_28 3 года назад +8

    My favorite Christmas tradition happens on Christmas Eve (In Germany that's when we open presents and celebrate). Instead of everyone ripping open their presents by themselves, we go round and someone gives a present to another person. And before the next one is opened, everyone watches what they receive. It makes it so much more special and meaningful and less rushed💕

  • @theodorapantelich2535
    @theodorapantelich2535 3 года назад

    Being Serbian, I have a couple of odd Christmas traditions that I love - firstly, instead of a normal Christmas tree, we decorate the whole house with oak branches, which I love! It's so nice to bring a bit of woodland inside the house, especially because we live in Australia so it's always hot and sunny during Christmas - the oak trees create an illusion of wintriness! Secondly, we always put a mound of hay under the dining table and hide sweets and nuts inside for the children (and the young at heart ;)) to search for. Such a simple tradition, yet I have so many fond memories of it. I think the best Christmas traditions are the simple ones.

  • @resident.seagull
    @resident.seagull 3 года назад +3

    One of my favourite Christmas traditions:
    My family will always make and decorate gingerbread for people (mainly friends or teachers) around this time of year to say thank you and to show our appreciation. I love this tradition because it marks the start of the Christmas season and is a way that I can show my gratitude for important people in my life. I've also come to appreciate this tradition more as I've grown older as it allows me to look back and observe how things have changed over time. For example, when we were younger, my brother and I used to only decorate the gingerbread, while now we make it from start to finish.

  • @rosemariemacdonald6324
    @rosemariemacdonald6324 3 года назад

    My favorite Christmas tradition is pretty simple, but means so much to me. I work as an EMT/Firefighter and every Christmas me and my dept drive around in our little country town and surprise the children whos parents can't afford gifts with presents and pictures with Santa and the firetruck. I absolutely LOVE Christmas, it's my favorite time of year with all the joy and kindness in the air 😄

  • @suhoat307obsessionmv7
    @suhoat307obsessionmv7 3 года назад +64

    we don't celebrate Christmas in my country, I could even say that it's "dangerous" to even express your desire to celebrate it!
    I've always loved Christmas ever since I was a child, there's something magical about it, although I can't celebrate it here nor anywhere actually since it's all about celebrating it with your family and friends and neither of them would even consider giving it a chance, I find watching Christmas vlogs on RUclips really enjoyable, my absolute favourites are yours Ruby! thank you so much for making us experience what it's like to feel the "Christmas coziness"!

    • @jessie4188
      @jessie4188 3 года назад +9

      May I ask why you can't celebrate Christmas? Only if you want to tell me! I don't want to go over your boundaries!

    • @astrydes01
      @astrydes01 3 года назад +1

      🥺🥺🥺

    • @jessie4188
      @jessie4188 3 года назад +3

      @QueenJuliRose thank you for the explanation!

    • @jessie4188
      @jessie4188 3 года назад +4

      @@yarensahind aw thank you so much for the explanation! ❤

    • @suhoat307obsessionmv7
      @suhoat307obsessionmv7 3 года назад +20

      @@jessie4188 I live in a really toxic country where every other religion aside from the one mentioned above by QueenJuliRose isn't welcome, I'm not a part of that religion anymore (for years now) but since I still live here I have to hide that fact and dress talk walk and practice however said religion tells women or it would be dangerous, so celebrating Christmas is just a dream of mine that would probably never come true. thank you so much for asking ❤️

  • @ahag2261
    @ahag2261 3 года назад

    My Christmas tradition:
    I study in the UK so every time I go back to Poland (where I come from) I get hypnotized by the beautiful snow and dry, col weather. Me and my younger brother would go on a walk on a Christmas Morning as soon as we wake up and then organize a snowball fight in a small forest next to my house. I really love him and miss him and just cannot wait for our snowball fight this year.
    Stay safe Ruby, thank you for everything!

  • @Aria.L115
    @Aria.L115 3 года назад +17

    One of my most beloved Christmas traditions is going to the light festival that my local park sets up. There are elves and Santa and mrs. Clause greeting and taking pictures with people. The lights at night are so magical and transport you to another world.

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +7

      That sounds so so beautiful! I can imagine the atmosphere is so great as well if there are loads of kids in your area. I feel like you can almost feel belief in the air haha!

  • @matildas3177
    @matildas3177 3 года назад

    My favourite christmas tradition is a seemingly simple thing, but that holds much importance for many people. It's lighting the calendar light at breakfast each morning. This simple tradition brings me an immense feeling of peace and a quiet seasonal joy. Each morning it brings on a cavalcade of memories of December mornings past, it's a wonderful way to start the day in the darkest month of the year.

  • @timmytim3988
    @timmytim3988 3 года назад +38

    in my family, we have a “christmas tree day” where we select a tree at our local farm, name it, decorate it, and order a takeaway! both me and my sister come back home from university and it’s a special day for the whole family. this year, it’s taking place this saturday! x

    • @user-ix6lo7ow2k
      @user-ix6lo7ow2k 3 года назад +2

      i'm doing the exact same as u but on sunday. I'm getting a malaysian wbu?

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +6

      Ah this is so cool! What kind of thing do you usually name them? :)x

    • @timmytim3988
      @timmytim3988 3 года назад +1

      @@RubyGranger8 last year, it was called robin because it was a fat and bushy little tree! :)

  • @amandav.1513
    @amandav.1513 3 года назад +1

    A ritual I love to do when I can is waking up early before the rest of my family, do some light stretching, then make myself a cup of coffee and sit in solitude while I enjoy it 🤎

  • @carmenm.3995
    @carmenm.3995 3 года назад +4

    One of my favourite Christmas traditions: every year, me and my younger sister used to bake or buy some cookies and put them under the tree with a glass of milk. We then tried to stay awake and catch Santa, but we always fell asleep. We still do this every year with our youngest sister, even though we all know that our dad eats the cookies and drinks the milk. (He even suggested one year to put a glass with mulled wine under the tree). Christmas is my favourite time of the year!

  • @MsWeirdooOOoo
    @MsWeirdooOOoo 3 года назад

    My favorite tradition takes place on christmas eve: we go to church in the evening, then drive back home (which is magical when only few cars are on the road and christmas lights are everywhere), then we have a family dinner together and for desert we eat the christmas cookies we baked together in the morning. After dinner we all change into cozy christmas pajamas, make hot chocolate and watch "home alone" together. The next day we have some other family members over and we spend the day together reminiscing the past year(s). It's so nice to solemnly spend time together with your loved ones :)

  • @ianmurphy9955
    @ianmurphy9955 3 года назад +4

    Ruby's mum and dad are amazing, I love that they partake in the same type of stuff, I think they need their own channel lol

  • @MariaMedeiros
    @MariaMedeiros 3 года назад

    A Christmas tradition that I really cherish and enjoy is decorating our family tree. We put music on and dance around in our living room. We then top the tree with a star ⭐️. Precious moments and memories made. 🎄❄️⛄️⭐️

  • @moodgirls9495
    @moodgirls9495 3 года назад +13

    My favourite christmas tradition is:
    Every year my mom and I decorate the whole house for christmas with christams music on and a lot of dancing. Its such a cozy vibe and we both love it so much! I hope we can set this tradition foot for a long long time!
    Btw: I'm not englisch so sorry for all my mistakes in this comment hahahah.

    • @noriander
      @noriander 3 года назад

      Are you German? :D

    • @moodgirls9495
      @moodgirls9495 3 года назад

      @@noriander no Dutch:) but I love germany! We go often to germany on vacations and on my school I learn the language :)

  • @renewynants5655
    @renewynants5655 3 года назад

    My favorite is quit basic and plain, but decorating the Christmas tree is so much fun. At our home it isn't a one day happening either. We decorate it, discuss it, change it, critique it. Needles to say, we love our tree.

  • @sarahbinns682
    @sarahbinns682 3 года назад +3

    I moved out of my parents home at the start of this year, and into a lovely townhouse with my partner. I’m enjoying beginning our own traditions- making a gingerbread house together, putting the tree up and shopping for outdoor lights to put up. So excited to make as many traditions for us as possible!

    • @arcade_aidan_22
      @arcade_aidan_22 3 года назад

      Want a tradition idea? Each year, you buy one wacky / interesting / hilarious tree decoration. In the bottom, you write your initials and the year. You compete to have the best worst decoration, something silly to look back on every year. Enjoy!

  • @ameliabandy
    @ameliabandy 3 года назад

    my favorite christmas tradition is practicing hymns with my extended family before the christmas eve church service. my grandmother plays the piano, my grandfather plays the guitar, and my uncles, parents, siblings and i all sing. it’s beautiful and heartwarming :)

  • @junieronnqvist5429
    @junieronnqvist5429 3 года назад +3

    The one tradition I always look forward to during Christmas is when me, my family and my relatives together take a long walk out into the woods surrounding my grandparent's house. Whilst in the woods we grill marshmallows and eat some kind of outdoorsy food, catch up with each other and enjoy the time of being together. But the best part of the whole trip is when we all go searching for Christmas trees to bring home and decorate, it never fails to put me in a festive mood and make me really excited about the Christmas season.

  • @sistertosleepxx
    @sistertosleepxx 3 года назад

    My favourite tradition/ritual: after a family dinner and opening our presents (in Poland we do it on the 24th of december), I get some warm clothes and meet my closest friends - and then we go to the Midnight Mass. One of my friends is an agnostic but she still goes with us every year, it's really kind and lovely of her to spend some time with us in the church. Then we go to our other friend's house, eat lots of leftovers from the dinner (it's 1am already and we're starving) and watch a movie together. It's been like that for the last 5 years (or even longer than that!) and I really love it. It feels like having a second family :)

  • @valegrodiaz9023
    @valegrodiaz9023 3 года назад +14

    The tradition my best friend of 15 years and I have had since forever is to cosy up and read A Christmas Carol out loud to each other. It's so festive and of course that's one of my most favourite Christmas books ever. She moved away recently but we still plan on FaceTiming and trying to make it work since we love our tradition so much! Loved this video x

  • @Cornelius648
    @Cornelius648 3 года назад

    My favourite ritual is the process of waking up. I know that might sound a bit weird but I love rubbing my eyes looking around, relaxing and then jumping out of bed to start my day.

  • @marissal4189
    @marissal4189 3 года назад +7

    A Christmas tradition that we have been doing every year so far is watching Christmas shows till midnight while drinking a hot drink. My country is not very into Christmas like other countries, but is my family's favorite holiday of the year and we would always take time off to spend time with each other! 😄🎄

  • @kaylastarr3822
    @kaylastarr3822 3 года назад +1

    My favourite ritual is sitting out on our balcony in the morning with tea or coffee and reading the Bible. There's a wonderful view of the ocean from there and I love sitting and watching the sun reflecting off the water and hearing the birds. 🌊💕

  • @zee2a32
    @zee2a32 3 года назад +12

    Being from a Mexican family, every year we have the tradition of making tamales with either my mom’s special hot chocolate recipe or a type of tea that my mom makes that has sweet canes, different kinds of fruit, and cinnamon. (We call the hot chocolate we make Champurado and the sweet tea is called Ponche where we’re from)
    Everything is always so delicious.
    Love your video Ruby, thank you.

    • @olive686
      @olive686 3 года назад +1

      Ah, this gives me a Mayan vibe! I love this tradition 💗

    • @Judy122550
      @Judy122550 3 года назад +1

      The Queen of Books Thank you for sharing your family tradition I love to know the history of cultures have a lovely day & a Blessed Merry Christmas !

  • @annabrown7885
    @annabrown7885 3 года назад

    One of my favorite Christmas traditions is as a family our dogs included every year we go out to the forest and cut down our Christmas tree. We then also give the Christmas tree a name. For example this year the trees name is Emerald.

  • @audreys_adventures
    @audreys_adventures 3 года назад +5

    My favorite Christmas tradition:
    Giving/receiving a book on Christmas Eve, and my family spends the evening reading 📖

  • @mimmi2271
    @mimmi2271 3 года назад

    A ritual I enjoy is starting my morning with a cup of coffe along with a good book. I love it when it's so quiet that the only thing I hear is the birds chirping. A few moments of pure calm before my day begins :)

  • @mariambolkvadze7042
    @mariambolkvadze7042 3 года назад +7

    I'm celebrating Christmas being on night vigil in church for more than 10 years now, but most people who don't attend Christmas service light a candle in the window, so that it's visible from outside. And this tradition is my one of favourites. It gives me a feeling of unity and if it's snowing, feeling of coziness. I live candles and your candles are always so cozy to look at❤️

  • @anaswift5224
    @anaswift5224 3 года назад

    One of my favourite family Christmas traditions is giving presents after lunch. It means in the morning we can go to church and spend time together and all help prepare Christmas Dinner together. Don't know, just like the idea that the presents can wait and that they're not the most important thing and just spending quality time with my family in the morning singing Christmas carols or playing board games is just lovely : )

  • @mariechsp9465
    @mariechsp9465 3 года назад +12

    Some years I find it particular hard to get into a festive mood with uni finishing the semester and all kinds of activities taking place but two movies that always get me into the right swing are The Polar Express and Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) which is based on a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. You would probably enjoy these too :)

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +3

      I've never read or watched Little Lord Fauntleroy! Which movie adaptation do you watch? I must give it a go :)

    • @mariechsp9465
      @mariechsp9465 3 года назад +3

      @@RubyGranger8 The version from 1980 :) It is not necessarly a classical christmas story but a feel good movie for a cozy evening!

  • @sophiakhas9802
    @sophiakhas9802 3 года назад

    My favourite tradition is attending midnight mass with my fellow choristers. Christmas is my favourite time to be in a church choir with so many amazing hymns and songs to sing all the way through advent.

  • @rubyxoxo2368
    @rubyxoxo2368 3 года назад +3

    One of my favourite Christmas traditions is driving around my local town with my mum and sister and looking at all of the Christmas lights while listening to Frank Sinatra's Christmas songs. I live in a tiny village so we never normally see any of the grand lights lots of people put up which then makes the drive so special and festive✨

  • @olafois
    @olafois 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition is just thinking about other people, how to make this time better or easier or even just nicer for them. I love baking gingerbreads and decorating them and after, hiding some for Christmas.

  • @Julibeansreads
    @Julibeansreads 3 года назад +12

    My favorite Christmas tradition is from when I was a child. My grandfather used to take my cousins and I to mass every year at church, after the service they would give all the children gingerbread cookies. I remember thinking that those were the best tasting gingerbread cookies ever! 🍪 The smell of ginger & spices at Christmas time always takes me back to those delicious church cookies✨

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +4

      Those cookies sound delicious Julia! I've already chosen a winner for the giveaway, but I'd love to send you a Christmas card if you send me an email at rubygrangercontact@gmail.com ⭐

    • @Julibeansreads
      @Julibeansreads 3 года назад +3

      @@RubyGranger8 thank you very much!

  • @saraholiver3215
    @saraholiver3215 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition is a game of cards with family in the evening. Usually about 7 of us all play traditional card games like whist or 25 and it's just such a fun time. No screens just chats and cards.

  • @tmmi_tr
    @tmmi_tr 3 года назад +3

    My fav Christmas tradition:
    We don’t really celebrate Christmas in my family but my parents always take me and my lil sis out for a big holiday dinner. They will let us choose the restaurant and after eating out for dinner, they will either take us to our fav bookstore and buy us books or go home and watch a Christmas movie together whilst eating caramel popcorn 🍿. These are the times that I truly treasure and love. Merry Christmas to everyone who watches this video 🎄

  • @stickwithbrit8635
    @stickwithbrit8635 3 года назад

    My favorite tradition is on Christmas Eve my siblings and I sleep in the same room, even though we are all grown, and reminisce about our childhood and wait until Christmas morning and then we go downstairs and open presents together.

  • @Annabell0099
    @Annabell0099 3 года назад +8

    One tradition that I really love is going on a evening walk just before christmas dinner with my family. We’ve been doing this since I was a baby in a pushchair and till this day it’s an amazing tradition. And of course baking christmas cookies while burning some christmas scented candle is one of my favorites too ☺️
    Loved this video Ruby, you’re one of my biggest inspirations during my studies at my university ☺️

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +5

      Oh this sounds so special! Where do you walk to?
      (i also thought you said you loved BURNING Christmas cookies and was slightly confused haha!) xxx

    • @Annabell0099
      @Annabell0099 3 года назад

      @@RubyGranger8 Usually to our main "square" in our village where is a little wooden Bethlehem, big Christmas tree and it's just an amazing view and atmosphere. When we lived in a city, we always went to our local church for midnight mass.
      Burning Christmas cookies sometimes happens as well, but I don't enjoy that haha!

  • @rebeccawatkins8920
    @rebeccawatkins8920 3 года назад

    My favorite Christmas tradition is me and my friends from theater school do a secret Santa in which we make each other presents. They have to have something in it about us and something honoring them as well. So, for example, someone made a journal and handmade the paper as well. Its just such an intentional gesture and always makes everyone cry. I've tried to make all of my presents personal and somewhat handmade since then.

  • @miajamesgilmore25
    @miajamesgilmore25 3 года назад +3

    A ritual I'm really loving is the process of making my morning bowl of porridge 😅 I find it very calming and satisfying, especially when I make the ritual more lengthy with extra ingredients like shredded coconut and cacao and toppings like nut butter and fruit - I think just the slow cooking of oats on a cold wintery morning is a small moment of calm I really appreciate! Thank you so much for your videos Ruby, truly my favourite escapist youtuber that makes me feel a whole lot calmer and cosier!💛💛

  • @alexzandrya_henry
    @alexzandrya_henry 3 года назад

    Favourite Christmas Tradition:
    My Dad and I always do a puzzle over Christmas break. It's now turned into a family thing, Mom buys us a Christmas puzzle every year, or I buy Dad and I a Christmas puzzle. Over the years they have gotten harder and harder, with more and more pieces. Or we try and find puzzles that are not just puzzles, like a few years ago I found a 'Murder Mystery' Puzzle, which was a mystery you had to solve from clues in the puzzle. It's super cool because my Dad and I don't have a lot of common hobbies, but every year we look forward to doing our Christmas puzzle.

  • @rbrown4378
    @rbrown4378 3 года назад +10

    I love the ritual of winding down in the evening - doing my skin care, lighting a candle, making a hot water bottle and of course reading!! It helps me relax and get ready for sleep which I often struggle with - it is also time reserved just for myself so gives me some mental space after a busy or stressful day. I love your videos so much Ruby and you are such an inspiring person, both academically but also just for life in general xx

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +1

      This sounds like the PERFECT routine and ritual :)

  • @cariadknowles5378
    @cariadknowles5378 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition is making up the stocking for my two chinchillas with my Granny. Most of the family will chip in with a treat or toy for the chinchillas. The stocking was also made by my granny out of felt and an old pillow case which makes it feel extra special each year.

  • @katyharkness2000
    @katyharkness2000 3 года назад +5

    Christmas is my most favourite time of year so I have a lot of traditions, but if I had to choose one to be my favourite, it would be watching Home Alone 1 & 2 on Christmas Eve with my family! Having the fire lit and the Christmas tree lights on gives me the cosiest vibes, and knowing Christmas Day is just around the corner is the cherry on top

  • @lilyknows8281
    @lilyknows8281 3 года назад +1

    My favorite ritual is probably making latte with espresso that made with my moka pot, lighting a candle in my late grandma's candle holder and creating myself a magical atmosphere to write a little diary and then read a book. Sometimes I do a time lapse and read until my candle runs out, and I found really cool to videotape it. I prefer to do this ritual in my room on the garden floor, it is very pleasant to watch the chickens, cats and birds in the garden. This fall, I also planted tulips, hyacinths and daffodils bulbs. Planting bulbs was also one of the most important rituals of my last 1-2 months.
    And before I forget, I wanted to say that if you have uploaded a new video before this coffee-candle-book ritual I am describing, I will definitely watch you first, Ruby. You motivate me so much and also I feel like I'm doing this routine with a friend.
    much love x.

  • @UniceLiu
    @UniceLiu 3 года назад +6

    i love the christmas and holiday vibes in your video it’s the best

  • @Hermionegranger_5443
    @Hermionegranger_5443 Месяц назад

    11:49 I just smiled seeing Ruby is just like me, covering your camera with some stickers 🤣🤣. Love watching your videos so much, they really make my day.

  • @chahak365
    @chahak365 3 года назад +5

    most comforting thing for one of the best months of year ✨🌈⛄

  • @caitlynscupofcoffee
    @caitlynscupofcoffee 3 года назад

    My favorite Christmas tradition is going to see Christmas lights on Christmas Eve with my mom and sister, and then on Christmas going to the movies with my family -including my extended family!!

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 года назад +5

    *Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think and more talented than you know, and capable of more than you can imagine. Keep putting in the work...*

  • @00katrien
    @00katrien 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition is baking cookies with my siblings. While they are in the oven and cooling down, we decorate our Christmas tree with the ornaments we made as kids while listening to some background Christmas Jazz 🥰

  • @zeynephatice9711
    @zeynephatice9711 3 года назад +4

    I'm not celebrating Christmas, but the excitement you're in at this time also cheers me up. I miss this feeling as there is still time for our eid 🥲💖I hope everyone has a nice holiday. Happy new year!

    • @GoldieApril9688
      @GoldieApril9688 3 года назад

      But why its so sadddd Godddd you should celebrate it

    • @GoldieApril9688
      @GoldieApril9688 3 года назад

      🥰🥰

    • @zeynephatice9711
      @zeynephatice9711 3 года назад +1

      @@GoldieApril9688 You are very kind, thank you 💕 i don't celebrate because i am muslim. merry christmas to you 😊

  • @catherinegobo9709
    @catherinegobo9709 3 года назад

    My favorite Christmas tradition with my family is on Christmas Eve we all go to church and then come home and watch Christmas movies and get excited for Christmas Day.

  • @charlie_linton_
    @charlie_linton_ 3 года назад +6

    One tradition that my family has is being able to open one present on Christmas eve- just something small and thoughtful and then we have a party tea. Also loved seeing the pride flag in the garden, made me smile!

  • @lara_krm07
    @lara_krm07 3 года назад

    My favourite tradition is definitly, that my family and i are always spinnig a bottle, to see who is getting a present, so not everyone is unpacking at the same time :)
    I just love it, its so cool and you can see the joy on their faces and are not distracted with your one presents

  • @amelie6734
    @amelie6734 3 года назад +22

    This video is so calming to watch, yet, it still motivates me to want to work and be productive thank you Ruby :)

    • @user-ix6lo7ow2k
      @user-ix6lo7ow2k 3 года назад +1

      as 5th harmoney once did say - you gotta go to work.

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +2

      Thank you Ammie! Good luck with work! :)

    • @amelie6734
      @amelie6734 3 года назад +1

      @@RubyGranger8 Thank you sm ☺️!!

  • @anni2433
    @anni2433 3 года назад

    Favorite ritual at the moment is to turn on all the different lights /string lights in my room. It's just so cozy and comforting.

  • @Grace-go7pg
    @Grace-go7pg 3 года назад +6

    I love this christmassy video!!hope you and all have a wonderful christmas XX

  • @rerryperry
    @rerryperry 3 года назад

    My most favourite christmas tradition is when we decorate christmas (gingerbread) cookies with my mom and my younger sister, we usually watch a movie whilst doin it, or listen to carols, and it´s always a very pleasant time.

  • @lilyy21
    @lilyy21 3 года назад +15

    Ik exactly how you feel about makeup! After doing some reading I realised how it's the patriarchy making women argue about trivial things like makeup to distract us from the really important issues like the pay gap and gender-based violence.
    So in short: rock your lip gloss! 😄

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  3 года назад +6

      SO SO TRUE! It's such a minor thing and it's crazy that it gets so much attention when, you're right, there are huge systematic problems! x

    • @ss-qu4wx
      @ss-qu4wx 3 года назад +3

      Makeup is anti feminist. It feeds off of womens insecurities and is the prime example of the way sexism and capitalism intersect and feed off of each other. Yes, there are bigger issues, but that doesn’t make makeup any less of
      an issue. I personally wear makeup occasionally, but I am still aware of the fact that it is sexist.

    • @lilyy21
      @lilyy21 3 года назад

      @@ss-qu4wx I completely agree about makeup being a prime example of sexism and capitalism intersecting. However, at the end of the day, I think the priority rn is to solve the systemic issues of the pay gap, gender-based violence, racial inequality, etc. And I don't think we should police other women over wearing makeup or not; arguing amongst ourselves isn't going to help us make systemic change.
      But am v happy to listen to other opinions!! I'm a straight white woman so I understand my view of things might be limited lol

    • @mimiharv
      @mimiharv 3 года назад +2

      @@ss-qu4wx Something being abused doesn't make it bad in its entirety. Yes, the makeup industry utilises insecurities for profit, but that isn't a problem with makeup itself. One can enjoy using it without feeding into the areas that are problematic.

  • @courtcakes369
    @courtcakes369 3 года назад

    My favorite Christmas tradition is that we eat a snack food/appetizer dinner on Christmas eve! My grandma used to prepare it all but now we all bring something yummy and snack and enjoy our time together! Love spending time with family with the childhood anticipation of Christmas day in the air ❤️

  • @ahanar5632
    @ahanar5632 3 года назад +10

    Hey Ruby I was just wondering how come you are home again seeing as you said in one of your videos that you were going to try and go home less often? Obviously, there is nothing wrong with going home and visiting your family if you can but you said you were extremely busy and overwhelmed with uni work as it was deadline season so surely it would make more sense to stay at your uni house? I don't mean any hate I'm just curious as to why you are home so often :)

    • @orgcnas
      @orgcnas 3 года назад +7

      Unfortunately Ruby lies a lot.

    • @neve4565
      @neve4565 3 года назад +3

      @@orgcnas what are you on about? it could be due to exam stress and she might find it more comforting to be at home. she might have said she was going to TRY and stay at uni more often and i doubt she would have said it if she didn't mean it🙄

    • @orgcnas
      @orgcnas 3 года назад +8

      @@neve4565 okay bestie, defend your money grabbing queen 😍😍💅

  • @lisaaprilstevenson3438
    @lisaaprilstevenson3438 3 года назад +1

    One of my favourite traditions started when I was really little. I would only be able to see my granny when she travelled far to stay three times a year: my birthday, my brother's birthday and Christmas. On Christmas Eve my granny would ask me to go "shopping", which wasn't exactly possible in our small Scottish village. What she would really do is take me to a small coffee shop and treat me to a cake and drink and we'd talk for hours. When I was little I thought this was so special as my family "thought we were shopping" (they knew what we were up to really!) and created a special bond between me and my gran. Unfortunately she can't come to visit anymore as she has Alzheimer's disease, so me and my mum have carried on the tradition instead!

  • @orgcnas
    @orgcnas 3 года назад +9

    Hi Ruby can you address the Holocaust charity situation please? You never showed evidence for your giving the money back to "underfunded state schools" so would be v grateful if you cleared that up! Hate to think you took money from a charity and kept it 🥰

  • @rebeccaletitia2367
    @rebeccaletitia2367 3 года назад

    My most cherished Christmas tradition is spending Christmas Eve with my parents. We always say that Christmas Eve is more important than Christmas day itself. We exchange small, thoughtful gifts, bake, watch Christmas films, drink homemade eggnog and fill the stockings. I can’t wait for it this year!

  • @zaczarowanyswiat3394
    @zaczarowanyswiat3394 3 года назад +3

    LGBT supporters celebrate Christmas too ? 🤨

  • @robynperry387
    @robynperry387 3 года назад

    My favourite Christmas tradition:
    I have a large family, and my family on my mother's side gets together on Boxing Day. We have a potluck meal and we do a little show where all the families write skits or funny songs and perform them for each other. We play music and board games. It's my favourite day of the year :)

  • @milulila
    @milulila 3 года назад

    my favorite tradition during christmas is waiting until midnight with my family, we count from 10 until the clock strikes :00 and we yelled FELIZ NAVIDAD, then we go around the table and hug each other. We also do it in new years, i think is a very common tradition but I really enjoy it every year

  • @kiayaphillips8466
    @kiayaphillips8466 3 года назад

    my family don't really do traditions but one thing we do every year is join my dad in his charity group and spend Christmas Eve giving out food care boxes to the elderly who are alone on Christmas! It is a small thing but it is nice to see them so happy at the door, often I think it is nice for them to have someone to talk to even for just a few minutes :)

  • @IsbahFire
    @IsbahFire 3 года назад +1

    I love my ritual of making tea and then reading a good book. I don't celebrate christmas but I love having nice dinners and TV time with my family over the holiday break.

  • @bekky_schneck
    @bekky_schneck 3 года назад

    My favourite christmas tradition takes place on the 24th of december. My father and I take the afternoon to go and visit our (now mostly elderly) neighbors. We give them a little present, chat about the year and get offered the most amazing christmas cookies :)