Noel is leaving us, Sad it is to tell, But he will come again, Adieu, Noel.
His wife and his children Weep as they go. On a gray horse,
They ride through the snow.
The kings ride away In the snow and the rain, After twelve months, We shall see them again.
~French Epiphany Carol
One of my favorite Epiphany traditions is "chalking" the front door which symbolically welcomes the New Year into our home & offers luck and blessings to all who enter through it. Rooted in a tradition called "first footing" that is common through Germany & Austria, on the Feast of the Magi where a priest would go throughout town to invited homes chalking the doors & saying prayers, it's a simple & fun activity for your family.
All you need is chalk, a front door & your imagination. Involve your family & friends! On the lintel (over the top of the door), chalk the first two number of the year (2 0 ). Then you'll chalk C,M,B which represents the folkloric names of the three magi: Caspar, Melchior & Balthasar. Then complete the year with the last two numbers. (1 2). We generally then say a short prayer asking for health, peace, and love for all who enter the house in the coming year. You can draw other fun symbols on the lintel as well (stars, moons, suns, swirls, whatever!). The longer the chalk remains on the lintel, the luckier your year! At our house, the lintel is under a covered porch so it would stay there all year if we didn't erase it. We generally give it until Fat Tuesday & then unceremoniously erase it!
If you're interested in a more religious approach to the door, you can find a fully detailed liturgical approach here.

