After a separation or divorce, the holiday season can feel like a hollow echo of what used to be. The routines are different. The faces around the table have changed. Even the decorations can bring tears to your eyes.
And when the new year begins, you’re left wondering: What now?
One of the most complex parts of this season is realizing that the old traditions may no longer fit your life. But here’s the good news—you can create new ones. And in the process, you’ll find ways to honor your story and start writing a new chapter.
You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to start small.
Your former life likely included holiday routines you built with your ex. Maybe you took the kids to pick out a tree together, hosted the family dinner, or watched the same movie on Christmas Eve. But now those traditions might be painful—or impossible.
Creating new traditions gives you a way to celebrate what you do have instead of focusing on what you’ve lost. They can help:
“Creating new traditions is helpful because it gives me a way to celebrate what I do have instead of what I don’t have,” says Monica, a DivorceCare participant.
Not sure where to begin? Here are a few new traditions others have found healing:
“I met another single mom. We began traditions together, like building candied houses with our kids.” Jan
As you think about starting something new, remember:
Don’t worry about what the holidays “should” look like. It’s okay to grieve and to celebrate, too.
Creating new traditions after divorce can feel easier when you have support from people who understand what you’re going through. That’s why DivorceCare groups exist.
Each week, you’ll connect with others who are rebuilding their lives after separation or divorce—people who get it. Together, you’ll find strength, direction, and yes, even hope.
Find a DivorceCare group near you.
Starting over isn’t easy. With God’s help—and the support of others—you can create new traditions that bring peace, connection, and even joy.
You’re not alone, stuck, or forgotten.
This season can be different and your new traditions might be the start of something beautiful.