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10 Traditions to Bring Your Family CloserBy Nicole Wallace1) Designate one night a week as family night. It doesnt matter what you do together, just that you do it together. Play board games, go bowling, rent a movie and order pizza. 2) Take pictures of Grandma making her famous apple pie. Save the picture and recipe in an album along with other family pictures and recipes. 3) Ask everyone to write what he or she is thankful for on a beautiful colored paper leaf at Thanksgiving. Put the leaves in a basket and read them after dinner. Collage the leaves and a picture of the event into a Thanksgiving album each year. 4) Keep a blessings box all year long. Whenever something wonderful happens (the baby sleeps through the night, your son scores the first goal in the soccer game, etc.) write it down and put it in this box. Read and count your blessings every Thanksgiving. 5) Use a sheet as a tablecloth this Thanksgiving. Give everyone a permanent marker to write a thought, wish or dream. Date and sign each message. Bring the tablecloth out for every family gathering. 6) Gather the family and discuss your Family Motto. This could be one word that you stand for like, honesty, integrity, loving, etc. Or you could us a standard proverb such as Anything worth doing is worth doing well, or Never judge another person till youve walked a mile in their shoes. Hang on a suitable wall where everyone can have a daily reminder. 7) Write yourself or a family member a letter every year at Thanksgiving. Keep the letters and bring them out again in five years to read. 8) Write your children letters every year on their birthdays. Save them in a beautiful box. Present the letters to them at a special time (graduation, 21st birthday, wedding, etc) 9) Write a specific assignment on back of each persons place card this Thanksgiving. Examples could be: carve the turkey, clear the plates, organize the coffee, fold the napkins, take beverage orders, etc. This makes everyone feel a part of the celebration. 10) Start a new Friday night dinner tradition. Tell each other the best thing that happened to me this week was You can also use this as part of your weekly phone call to the grandparents. Family ties are all about what you do together as a family and making loved ones feel special. So start a few new traditions this holiday season and continue the ones your family enjoys. These simple family events will bring your family closer and create lasting memories. About The Author:
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