This Christmas Punch is our claim to fame,
Conway Christmas Punch: and has been a Simple Holiday Tradition That Carries Us Through Grief
Some recipes are more than just ingredients in a bowl.
They’re memories.
They’re comfort.
They’re the familiar thing you reach for when everything else feels uncertain.
For our family, Conway Christmas Punch is one of those recipes.
It’s simple. It’s festive. It takes five minutes.
And somehow, year after year — even when Christmas looks different — it anchors us. Especially now, in a season where grief has reshaped how we celebrate.
This is our second Christmas navigating life without my husband, and while the holidays don’t feel the same, this punch remains one small way we gather, pause, and remember that togetherness still matters — even when we’re doing Christmas differently.
Why Simple Traditions Matter During the Holidays
When you’re walking through grief — especially as a solo parent — the pressure to “make Christmas magical” can feel overwhelming. The big spreads. The elaborate plans. The picture-perfect moments.
But grief teaches you something important:
You don’t need to do everything to make something meaningful.
Sometimes, the most grounding traditions are the simplest ones. A favorite drink. A familiar song. A recipe your kids ask for every year.
This punch is one of those traditions for us. It’s not fancy. It doesn’t require special tools or hours in the kitchen. But it brings my kids to the counter, cups in hand, waiting for that first sip that tastes like Christmas.
And in a season where so much feels heavy, that matters more than anything.
A Recipe Rooted in Family Memories
My kids are old enough to remember Christmases with their dad — the laughter, the noise, the traditions we built together. That’s a gift… and also what makes this season harder. Every familiar thing carries a memory.
But this punch?
It’s a memory that feels warm instead of painful.
It reminds us that our family story didn’t end — it changed. And even now, we’re still allowed to celebrate, to laugh, to create moments that feel good alongside the ones that ache.
This recipe has become a symbol of that balance:
holding on to what matters while letting go of what we can’t carry anymore.

Why This Punch Is Perfect for Busy or Grieving Mamas
If you’re short on time, energy, or emotional bandwidth this Christmas, this recipe is for you.
- No cooking required
- Kid-friendly and crowd-friendly – perfect for entertaining
- Easy to scale up or down
- Perfect for Christmas Eve, Christmas morning, or a casual gathering
- Can be made last-minute without stress
It’s the kind of recipe that says: “I showed up — and that’s enough.”
And sometimes, that’s the biggest win of the season.
Ingredients for Christmas Punch:

📌 Conway Christmas Punch Recipe Card
How to make Christmas Punch: ingredients you need!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 12–15 cups
✨ Ingredients
- 64 oz Hawaiian Red Punch
- 33oz Sprite
- 24 oz frozen raspberry sherbet (just scoop right in)
- Optional: fresh limes, orange slices, maraschino cherries for garnish
🍒 Instructions
- Pour Hawaiian Punch and Sprite into a large punch bowl.
- Add sherbet by the scoop full and let it set on top.
- If not serving right away, Add lemon-lime soda just before serving for maximum fizz.
- Add orange slices, cherries, fresh limes, orange slices, maraschino cherries for garnish— freeze them ahead to create a natural “ice cube” effect.
- Serve chilled and enjoy a taste of our family Christmas tradition.
A Christmas Recipe That Meets You Where You Are
This punch has shown up for us on years when the house was full and loud — and on years when things were quieter and more tender. It’s been there when I had the energy for a full holiday spread… and when all I could manage was one familiar thing.
And honestly?
That’s why it means so much.
If you’re in a season where Christmas feels different — because of grief, loss, change, or simply life being heavy — I hope this recipe gives you permission to simplify.
You don’t have to recreate everything from the past.
You don’t have to force joy.
You don’t have to prove anything.
Sometimes, one small tradition is enough to carry a whole season.
Connecting the Recipe Back to the Heart of Christmas
I recently shared more about what it looks like for our family to navigate Christmas in grief — learning which traditions to keep, which ones to gently let go of, and how we’re slowly embracing new ones. This punch lives right at the intersection of all of that.
It’s familiar.
It’s comforting.
It reminds us we’re still a family — still together — still moving forward.
If you’re interested in the heart behind how we’re approaching this season, I encourage you to read that post as well. You may see your own story reflected there.
I’d Love to Hear From You
Do you have a simple Christmas recipe that carries deep meaning for your family?
Is there one tradition you’re holding onto this year — or one you’re letting go of?
I would love for you to share in the comments below.
Your story may be exactly what another mama needs to read this season.
From my family to yours — may your Christmas be gentle, meaningful, and filled with the kind of love that lasts far beyond the holidays. ❤️

Christmas Punch Video Tutorial
For those of you who would love a visual step-by-step tutorial here is one for you!
Christmas Punch: SIDE IDEA
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Crazy Busy Mama Tip
Add orange slices, cherries, fresh limes, orange slices, maraschino cherries for garnish— freeze them ahead to create a natural “ice cube” effect.Serve chilled and enjoy a taste of our family Christmas tradition.
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More Easy Christmas Recipes
If you love this Christmas Punch, be sure to check out these other easy Chrismas recipes that will add fun and flavor to every meal.
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Conway Christmas Punch Recipe Card
Equipment
Ingredients
- 64 oz Hawaiian Punch Red
- 33 oz Sprite
- 24 oz Sherbet we love Raspberry but any will do
Garnishes
- orange slices
- lime slices
- cherries
- any fruit
Instructions
- Pour Hawaiian Punch and Sprite into a large punch bowl.
- Add sherbet by the scoop full and let it set on top.
- If not serving right away, Add lemon-lime soda just before serving for maximum fizz.
- Add orange slices, cherries, fresh limes, orange slices, maraschino cherries for garnish— freeze them ahead to create a natural “ice cube” effect.
- Serve chilled and enjoy a taste of our family Christmas tradition.
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