California family revives beloved Christmas tradition with surprise sleepover visit

A heartwarming family tradition in California has captured the hearts of millions on social media. Daniel Miller, alongside his cousins, revived a cherished ritual by surprising their grandparents with a nostalgic pre-Christmas sleepover, affectionately known as “Grandparents Christmas.”

This touching moment, which gained widespread attention after being shared on social media on December 21, has amassed an incredible 14 million views. The video begins with Miller and his wife stepping into his grandparents’ home. With a playful declaration, Miller says, “I’m here to spend the night,” prompting a sweetly surprised response from his grandmother, “That’s fine, you can spend the night if you’d like to.”

The viral video captures the joyous reunion, showcasing the family indulging in activities such as making pizzas, engaging in arts and crafts, and reliving treasured memories, all of which exemplify the warmth of familial bonds during the festive season.

The video kicks off showing Miller and his wife entering his grandparents’ home stating, “I’m here to spend the night,” to which his grandmother lovably responds, with a seemingly surprised tone, “That’s fine, you can spend the night if you’d like to.”

Carrol and Toni Blackstock

A family surprised their grandparents with an annual pre-Christmas tradition. (Daniel Miller)

The viral video features their family making pizzas, doing arts and crafts activities and sharing memories together.

“I do thank you for all coming,” Miller’s grandfather, Carroll Blackstock said in the video. “I can tell you that this room has not felt this kind of love ever and we appreciate it. Thank you so much.”

Miller told Fox News Digital that the credit for the surprise was due to his wife, who recently lost her grandparents.

“She kind of brought up the idea of doing this old family tradition that we had that kind of hasn’t happened … I was like, ‘All right, I’m gonna go ahead and do it,’ and so we did it,” said Miller.

Toni Blackstock hugged by family member

Daniel Miller and his family members surprised their grandmother, Toni Blackstock. (Daniel Miller)

Miller was the first to enter, and he said he began texting cues for the others to join him inside. As the rest of Miller’s fellow cousins and family members began to trickle in, his grandmother asked him, “Are we doing ‘Grandparent’s Christmas’?”

“It clicked pretty quickly for her,” said Miller. 

The 25-year tradition was started by Miller’s grandmother, Toni Blackstock. 

“She would host events at her house every year kind of leading up to Christmas,” Miller told Fox News Digital.

Toni Blackstock hugs family member

Video shows the family sharing memories, eating pizza and doing arts and crafts activities. (Daniel Miller)

He said making pizza was always a staple at the event, an ode to his grandmother’s Italian heritage.

Miller said his grandparents were “always present,” which taught him the lesson that “the greatest gift you can give someone is your time.”

“[Our grandparents] definitely [gave their time] to all of their kids and grandchildren,” said Miller, recounting their constant presence at birthday parties and sporting events. “I think that’s taught us that time is very valuable and that [we] should always come together as family, and you should always want to make time for the ones that you love.”

When asked if his grandparents knew of their newfound internet fame, he said “they don’t know what viral means.”

“We kind of put it in perspective,” said Miller. “This is touching a lot of people’s hearts and this has created a lot of tears of joy, and so it made them feel really good.”

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