What Does Your Favorite Christmas Carol Say About Your Family?

cinnamon-stars-2991174_1280One of the best parts of enjoying the holiday season is listening to your favorite iterations of Christmas songs. Whether it’s on the radio, in church, or as you visit your neighbors in a caroling group, music is an important part of celebrating the Christmas season. Your favorite carol actually says a lot about how you and your family celebrate, so choose your favorite carol below to find out what it says about how you enjoy the holidays!Jingle BellsYou and your family like to dash through the Christmas season with a classic, yet fun attitude. From hot cocoa on colder nights to traditional red, white, and green colors adorning your home, you like to keep your celebration and decoration fun while still remembering what the season is all about.White ChristmasDespite our warmer Orlando winters, when it comes to Christmas, you and your family embrace the magical feeling that comes from remembering how blessed we are with the gift of Jesus. When you think of Christmas, the cold, snowy nights of classic Christmas cards come to mind, and a cozy fire that you and your family can snuggle up to would be a dream way to celebrate the holiday. Baby, It’s Cold OutsideFor you and your family, Christmas is all about the intimate time you spend reflecting on the love and joy that surrounds you. Your ideal evening would be spent at home, surrounded by your family and remembering how God’s love works through all of us, as demonstrated by the gift of our loved ones.We Wish You a Merry ChristmasYou can’t wait for a holiday season full of honoring and celebrating traditions while creating great new memories. For you, Christmas is a happy time full of bright lights and warm fires. Singing Christmas carols and attending midnight Mass may also be high on your list of things your family loves to do during the holidays.Rudolph the Red-Nosed ReindeerFrom candy canes to Christmas movies, you and your family love the bright, cheery fun that the holiday spirit brings. You understand that at its core, Christmas is all about the love of Christ and celebrating the beauty and kindness that comes out of loving and honoring one another. You love how modern holiday traditions, like the story of Santa Claus and gift giving, can be a tool to teach your children about generosity.Santa Claus is Coming to TownYou and your family love the nostalgia that comes from celebrating Christmas. The holidays are your favorite time to embrace your inner child by spending time with your kids. You and your family love to count down the days to Christmas, and your Advent Calendar is one of your favorite traditions. Silent NightYou and your family spend the Christmas season celebrating the beauty of God’s gift of Jesus Christ. Your true enjoyment of the season comes from spending quality time with your family and with God. You love to spend the season giving back, and when you can make it a family affair – either by adopting a less fortunate family for Christmas, donating to a special cause in your community, or volunteering your time at church – you are even happier. 12 Days of ChristmasChristmas for you and your family is not just a single day – it’s the entire holiday season. You make the most of the extra time you get to spend with your family and celebrate all of your special holiday traditions with absolute joy, from Advent to Christmas day, to New Years and beyond. Your home is likely decorated by the time Thanksgiving rolls around, and you are full of cheer just thinking about the beauty of the season. The Orlando Catholic school's blog page has helpful hints for parents to encourage their children to excel academically, spiritually, and socially. To learn more about private schools in Orlando, contact us at 407-246-4800.

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