Growing up after my parents divorced was when I started to see a slight shift in some Christmas traditions, but these were traditions I actually liked that came from my step father's family. This would become the standard and the norm for me until later on I think when I was in late Highschool. On Christmas Eve we'd go to my step dad's family, starting the first Christmas that my parents had separated and my mom had remarried to my step dad. Typically they'd serve things like shrimp, one year I was introduced to lobster tail, and they had made an assortment of snack-type foods that would make up an entire meal for that night. Sometimes we even took some of that stuff home. Because of that, I grew to like shrimp. Some years I think they had chicken wings as well. I'd be introduced to a variety of foods that under normal circumstances, I probably wouldn't get a chance to try. It was awesome! I loved doing these Christmas eve parties, and sometimes I miss them. But I suppose all good things must come to an end eventually.
We didn't really have any traditions for Christmas breakfast, although before my parents divorced I remember getting Capn' Christmas Crunch cereal. Most things I think of now are in the perspective of what happened after the divorce though. I don't remember too much about Christmas dinner prior to that, but it could be because we'd go and visit the grandparents after opening presents. After the divorce Christmas dinner often consisted of having Turkey, or Ham, inviting the grandparents over, and then I'd go and visit my dad and his parents. Typically my mom would get turkey, as it was often marked down around Thanksgiving time and she would keep it in the freezer. My Grandma on my dad's side, the one I lived with for about 6 years often had ham.
Now Christmas dinner will consist of homemade lasagna. I don't make lasagna very often, so it'll be nice to have for Christmas dinner.

