Sunday 3 November 2013

Settling Into A New Home With Family Traditions

By Mark Chapman


As the actions of an individual defines who they are, the traditions of a helps define them. Whether they are passive habits that families go about in their normal routines, or planned yearly activities that families actively drive and keep alive, every family has traditions of some kind. When times get stressful or strange, it can be nice to have a comfortable routine to fall into to be reassured that your family will always be there. An often stressful time is the move into a new home. Bringing in old traditions, or inventing new ones, is often a great way to merge the new with the familiar and make everything feel a bit more comfortable.

Not every tradition needs to be a carefully-planned, bombastic event. In fact, the vast majority of family traditions are quiet little rituals, such as reading to your children before they go to sleep, having a night set aside as family movie or game night, or sharing a meal around the dinner table and discussing the events of the day. Since things never really stay the same, it can be a big comfort to have something comfortable to fall back on. If you don't already have some traditions, here are a few popular examples.

Camping: Many of the more "outdoorsy" families thoroughly enjoy taking a weekend to head up to the mountains and rough it (or at least, enjoy the outdoors with the comfort of a camper). Spending time together on trips like these can really strengthen family bonds, and create many pleasant memories.

Annual Parties: A good annual party can be something that your friends and family look forward to every year. You could set up each year with a different theme, and have a number of activities and games for the party-goers to enjoy. If it goes well, you shouldn't be surprised when people talk about how much fun last year's party was, and how excited they'll be to attend to the next one.

Many would agree that true riches are not of money, but rather memories. Traditions are a way that many fond memories with the family are created, and they can serve to strengthen family ties and help keep everyone close and warm.




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