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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2046219, member: 19463"]My wife's family started having Chop Suey for Christmas Eve in the 50's. When we were married, we modified the tradition to allow any Chinese food. For the last few years, my daughter and grandson insist we go with them to a Chinese restaurant on Christmas Eve. Yesterday, we all went to the Forbidden City travelling exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and then to fast food Chinese at Panda Express. Tradition for us allows modifications and that flexibility could allow this tradition to last a century as long as our grandson marries appropriately. </p><p><br /></p><p>A few years back my workplace Christmas party was scheduled to be held at a place that went out of business December first. It is hard to schedule a place that close to the date. We found a last minute replacement venue at a Lebanese restaurant and had Christmas with Baba Ganoush and Belly Dancers. That tradition never got off the ground and lasted exactly one day. Merry Christmas.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 2046219, member: 19463"]My wife's family started having Chop Suey for Christmas Eve in the 50's. When we were married, we modified the tradition to allow any Chinese food. For the last few years, my daughter and grandson insist we go with them to a Chinese restaurant on Christmas Eve. Yesterday, we all went to the Forbidden City travelling exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and then to fast food Chinese at Panda Express. Tradition for us allows modifications and that flexibility could allow this tradition to last a century as long as our grandson marries appropriately. A few years back my workplace Christmas party was scheduled to be held at a place that went out of business December first. It is hard to schedule a place that close to the date. We found a last minute replacement venue at a Lebanese restaurant and had Christmas with Baba Ganoush and Belly Dancers. That tradition never got off the ground and lasted exactly one day. Merry Christmas.[/QUOTE]
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