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Ways to Remember Your Loved One at Christmas

10 Ways to Remember Your Loved One At Christmas

10 Ways to Remember Your Loved One at Christmas ❤️
❤️ Light a candle in your loved one’s memory. Light a special candle each evening and reflect on your loved one’s life. You may want to place a photograph of your loved one next to the candle.
❤️ Listen or sing their favorite Christmas songs. Music is powerful…it calms the body and mind. A Christmas song can bring back memories of a specific time, and place shared together.
❤️ Create a memory wreath of memories. Decorate the memory wreath with ribbons in your loved one’s favorite colors, sentimental objects and photographs.
❤️ Contribute to an angel tree in their memory. Give in their memory. Donate in their honor.
❤️ Make their favorite recipes. Holiday meals can be distressing when there’s an empty place at the table. However, you can make your loved one a part of the family dinner by making their favorite recipes.
❤️ Start an indoor garden. Sometimes it helps to see things grow and caring for a living thing can bring comfort. Start an indoor garden with some of your loved one’s favorite plants and flowers. You can transfer it outside in the summer.
❤️ Frame and display a saying or poem they loved. You can add a personal touch by engraving their name or date. It can be a keepsake to share with other family members.
❤️ Make a personalized Christmas ornament. A personalized ornament is a special and one of a kind way to pay tribute to your loved one. It can keep the memory of your loved one close.
❤️ Watch their favorite Christmas movie. You can host a movie night with family and friends in watching their favorite Christmas movie. Also, you can watch old family home movies, especially of past Christmas holidays. It can be comforting to see your loved one, hear their voice and relive wonderful memories.
❤️ Write a letter to your loved one. Some people have a tradition of writing a letter to their missing loved ones at Christmas each year. Those in mourning way write about what happened over the past year, or they may shared their thoughts and emotions in the letter. This experience can be cathartic.

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