039: Special Holiday Episode: Christmas Traditions with Lexee Cruz, Tashina Case and Bella Reversé

As we approach the holiday season, I thought it would be really fun to bring the staff of the Vixen Gathering team together to share what we’re all looking forward to over the holidays.

So today, I’m joined by Lexee Cruz, Tashina Case and Bella Reversé who are the COO, Operations Manager and Accounting Manager here at Vixen Gathering.

You’ll hear the team share some of the Christmas traditions, the meals we’ll be enjoying with our families and some things that we’ll be doing just a little differently this year. And of course, we’ll be spreading some holiday cheer! Enjoy!

Key Takeaways:

  • How the ladies are celebrating the holidays
  • Christmas traditions that are non-negotiable
  • Food traditions on the not so traditional side


Mic Drop Moments:

We always get a family picture of those who were there at the church and then get together after that at one of our houses.” – Lexee Cruz

“I’m just excited for this year because it’s going to be different and just start new traditions in the new home. So, I’m looking forward to it.” – Tashina Case

“I’m going to take a road trip with my parents so I’m excited to spend the day with them.” – April Roberts

“On my mom’s side, everyone is required to sit down on the couch and watch Christmas Vacation together. And we play a game with it. It’s like a requirement every year, no exception, you have to be there.” – Bella Reversé

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