You invite the family over for Christmas because it's your turn, you go for a walk to the woods because you know it's nice and want to show the family.
Next year, the people whose turn it is have to drop out for work, mum and dad are having building work done, so you offer to do it at yours again. It snows this year so you guys do the walk again because it'll be special to see the nice walk in the snow.
By year 3, if you do it again then "it wouldn't be Christmas if we didn't do the special Christmas walk at Jane and John's" until you moved
makomirocket t1_j6ofq68 wrote
Reply to comment by Spank86 in The family that bought the King's bed for £100 by BarKnight
That's pretty much how traditions work?
You invite the family over for Christmas because it's your turn, you go for a walk to the woods because you know it's nice and want to show the family.
Next year, the people whose turn it is have to drop out for work, mum and dad are having building work done, so you offer to do it at yours again. It snows this year so you guys do the walk again because it'll be special to see the nice walk in the snow.
By year 3, if you do it again then "it wouldn't be Christmas if we didn't do the special Christmas walk at Jane and John's" until you moved