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Family Traditions?

What are some traditions that you have? Whether it be Monday night is always family night or you always do the same something special at Christmastime....
I have 6 month old twins, but would love to start gathering ideas for some traditions to start

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Hi A. -

Each Christmas, I would get each child their own personal ornament to hang on the tree. When they have their own tree, they will have a start to their own ornament collection.

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We have tons of holiday traditions but I won't list those...
The ones my kids enjoy the most are the non-holiday ones.

The RED PLATE...(only works if you eat dinner together as a family)if you have done something great, something good happened at school, you have had a special achievement your place setting has a red plate that says "You are special today" around the edge. We keep a list in the plate box about who got it and for what.

COOKIE DAY...(usually when we are feeling blue about something) we spend all day making cookies that we box up and deliver to friends for no good reason. Making the cookies and tying the boxes with ribbon just makes us all feel better.

"HAPPY DAY FOR YOU" inspired by a quote from my youngest child who was just beginning to understand birthdays and celebrations and would query the person "Happy day for you?" We turned it into a tradition of celebrating someone in our family just for the heck of it. It usually starts with a note under their cereal bowl saying that it is their happy day! It is followed by little surprises, their favorite dinner and the red plate (see above). At dinner everyone says what they like about that person.

MINOR CELEBRATIONS...it is huge when the tooth fairy comes! The tooth is put in a special pouch, a silver dollar is left with a new fancy toothbrush, "fairy dust" (glitter) leads them to their surprises.

CULTURAL HERITAGE...we are Irish, we are huge on all events Irish (and a good pint!) including irish dance, instruments and celi dances at the Irish cultural center. St. patrick's Day is bigger than Christmas with parades and parties!

SLEEPOVERS...we are sleepover central and that includes no sleep! We (husband and I) play pranks on the kids, play flashlight hide and seek, toss big blocks of ice in the pool, buy tons of junk food and let the kids have a ball.

MONSOON MADDNESS...we play outside in the warm rain (if there is no lightening), we take our boogie boards or skim boards to the park down the steet (they work great for "surfing" on the rain water covered ground). We don't worry about getting soaked or muddy. We play tackle football in the pouring rain or stand on the side of our flooded street and scream in delight when the cars spray us.

PIONEER NIGHTS...(started once when the electricty was off for several hours). We light a fire and pretend we have no electricty. We make dinner over the fire, play games by candle light and pretend we live in the "olden days".

Hope some of these spark some great fun for your family! I would encourage you to look at your cultural or religious beliefs for things to turn into traditions...or look for the usual and the mundane to make exceptional (my personal favorite)!

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My boys are only 1 and 2 so we don't have a lot of traditions yet, but here are the ones we have so far:

On Sunday mornings I make a special breakfast and we all sit at the table together to eat. Then we look at the newspaper, books, or magazines until the kids get antsy. It's just a nice relaxing time to enjoy each other's company and it's something we can count on happening every week.

Even before I had children I started baking holiday cookies and treats every winter to share with friends and family which I give to them in special tins. My 2 yr old is very interested in helping in the kitchen and I'm excited for him to start helping me this year and I hope it'll be a tradition that we'll continue. =)

On Christmas Eve, we give our children a new pair of pajamas and a book(s). I wash the pj's beforehand so they can wear them that night. Once they're a little older I'll make them hot chocolate to drink while we read their new books to them.

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Well for my family Saturday night was family night. We would play games first, then order a pizza with each week someone picking the pizza that they wanted and we would rotate so everyone had a chance to pick and then watch a movie or two which we also rotated on picking out.
As for the Christmas, our big thing is decorating the tree. We pull out all of the ornaments and then the grandparents come over and then we put on Christmas music and we all decorate the tree. Then we go over to the In Laws/Grandparents and help them decorate.
Then my daughter and I would make cookies together to give out to people on Christmas Eve.
Hopefully we can still keep upi the traditions now that my daughter is married and expecting in December.
Hope this helps.

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My kids fav traditon is Valentines Day breakfast!
My Mom did it for me when I was growing up and me and all my siblings have carried it on with our kids.
I get up before everyone is awake and decorate the table with a fun table cloth, valentines day placemats, plates, napkins, and cups. I put out a few heart dishes with candy in them. On each plate I put a little bag with a few little gifts. It changes each year what is in the bags. A stuffed animal, dollar store toys, Itunes gift cards for my older ones etc. I also put a valentines day card on each plate with thier names on them. I write a special note for each child.
For the breakfast My mom used to make heart shaped pancakes. I bought a heart shaped waffle maker. We have waffles, bacon, sausage, apple sauce in small bowls with a few red hots on top, orange juice and for dessert (yep even for breakfast!) I get the little mini keebler grahm cracker pie crusts. My mom used to put cherry pie filling in ours but my kids don't like it so I fill ours with Jello n bake cheescake with the strawberry topping.
It is my kids all time fav holiday! I have 6 kids and 4 step kids and when my step kids moved away they commented how valentines day was so hard cause they missed our celebration!
I love it because it is my day to show my family how much I love them!

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We made up some traditions as the children grew.
As a mom , I never remembered having a "special" day, we had 8 kids in our family growing up.
so on the day of your birthday in my home, everyone in the household is included, we have to take the breakfast request [ of the birthday person] the night before , and they get to have breakfast cooked by the rest of the family on the morning of their birthday, the "special person" stays in bed while it is delivered and we all sing and they make a wish and blow out the candle, plus they ALWAYS get a party of THEIR choice with their friends. And the get their birthday gift from the family then too.
we do this same tradition for Mother and Fathers Day as well.without the birthday candle.

We always ask at the dinner table Let's do HIGH/LOW and go around the table. What was the high[best thing that happened] and the low[ worst in your day ] and its nice when sometimes they have alot of highs and no lows, and its a great time for all the family to give solutions to the lows for the person with the lows and it makes them feel better with the support of their family. Parents too, its a good way to see what everyone did for the day. hope this helps.

I remember that my mom used to take me to the Brooklyn Museum of Natural History after every eye doctor appointment.

my sons are 31 and 18. the last one just let for college and i am so lonely, as is he. this tradition costs nothing ahd has huge rewards. although we have had to change is as the boys have left the house. it started whey i had to wake them up in the morning. alayws made it a point to get up a few minutes early. i would kiss them awake. and i would cuddle with them for a few minutes and talk about plans or expectations for the day. and no one, even if they are having a bad day or are angry, leaves the house without a hug and a kiss. sometimes just that kiss would break the anger barriers. and at night when they are tucked in, yes, i still tucked my yougest son in bed up until the time he left for college, cuddle for a few mintues and talk about the day. refuse to accept answers such as "fine" when you ask about their day. since theboys are gone, my youngest calls every evening to say good night. most evenings anyway. and we talk about the day and plans for the next. my oldest son calls every sunday.

This is ione we started when the older kids were little and we had no money, plus our in-laws were staying with us temporarily, so we had to work extra hard to show a bit of a line between the extended family and our immediate family, plus we had budget constraints.

To solve this, we had a movie night every week with just the kids and us up in our room. We popped popcorn and rented a movie for a couple of dollars and that was it, but it continues today.

Now we are expecting our sixth and the tradition continues, although now we have added pizza to that and sometimes swimming in our pool now that we have one. It can be as elaborate or simple as you like. Honestly simple is better, and you aren't burdened with the cost of a movie theater or the stress of managing small children in the theater. It's just much more relaxed for everyone, you can pause when you need to, take restroom breaks, or fall asleep early if you want.

The point is that it is time for you and your family to do something inexpensive and fun at the same time, and it builds an identity and a tradition, too. We love it! :)

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