Sunday, November 23, 2014

Here are all your submissions for favorite family traditions. Hope you enjoy them as much as Dad and I did. We love you all, and are so grateful to call you family. Natalie's are what she told me over the phone.


Natalie

1. Tradition book
2. Christmas blanket
3. TV shows – Christmas Easter Halloween
4. Fathers blessing at start of school
5. Nativity
6. Family council – I tried to make it last longer and longer
7. Dad driving me to piano every Monday for a 30 minute drive in Germany
8. Family prayer Christmas morning and walking down youngest to oldest


Bryan

1. Lucky Charms
2. Creamed eggs on toast
3. Christmas Eve nativity
4. Favorite food for birthday
5. Games on New Years

Steph

1. Creamed eggs on Toast at Easter
2. Acting out the Nativity on Christmas Eve
3. Mr. Lucky bringing Lucky Charms for birthdays
4. Thankful basket
5. Getting scriptures at 8
6. Playing games on New Years Day
7. Family dinner every night

Becky

I'm remembering a lot of traditions that have negative connotations with them for some reason ;) I guess I must have been fun to raise:

 - writing down a phrase 100 times
 - shutting my door 10 times quietly
 - getting my mouth washed out with soap
 - hot sauce on my tongue
 - playing my piano songs 3 x each 3x a day
 - 30 second warning piano playing from mom...

For some reason, those weren't my favorite though. it's hard to differentiate the traditions that were my favorite from the ones that I'm most grateful for, but I think the older I get the more those two align and the smaller the gap in between gets.

1. Taking turns bearing testimony of Christ on Christmas Eve
2. Mom/dad "interview" on your bed. (if you think about it, we stopped doing those "interviews" when i was like a sophomore in high school...well, i don't remember them after that -- but still to this day at 11 or 12 at night you are both fighting to have us all get off of your bed and stop talking to you so you can sleep. :) hmm, must have worked)
3. Mr. lucky
4. Coming down the stairs and opening presents from youngest to oldest
5, Having to wake you up every night when we got home and we were already asleep to tell you about our day (again, you created monsters. :))
6. Camping (I'm pretty sure that used to be a tradition we had in our "book")
7. Creamed eggs on toast
8. Consistent family prayer, scripture study and family home evening (watching Natalie sleep was priceless - I'll forever treasure it)
9. Daddy daughter dates - I only really actually remember one, when I went to Disney on ice with dad. But I also remember that he went to every single soccer game, event, or tournament that I ever had - we did a lot of bonding then, with each other and Odell.
10. "Quiet time" - we had the most fun times together during that hour you locked us away :). In Oregon and Germany is where I most remember it - hours of playing "store" - special times I remember getting along with/loving my siblings.

I tried to think of a tradition that you fostered growing up that allowed us to, 15 years later, all become best friends. I guess it wasn't any specific one - but all of them together. I'm grateful for every tradition you both ever encouraged - it's led to my having 5 of the greatest best friends anyone could ask for.

Ben

1. Family Road trip to Utah
2. Christmas morning
3. Reciting a scripture every day
4. Family council

Heather

1. Family prayer in the morning
2. Family scriptures study in morning
3. Gathering on parents bed on Christmas morning(doing prayer and scripture before we go down)
4. Delivering cookies as a family, but the best part was singing songs and listening to Delilah in the car
5. Putting up Christmas decorations the Friday and Saturday after thanksgiving
6. Making goodies together for thanksgiving and Christmas
7. Eggnog in equally divided cups
8. Summertime: have to walk for an hour and read for an hour before anything else

No other traditions were kept because I am the youngest child and I got the short end of the stick.




3 comments:

  1. Heather, look at the cup 1/2 full...you never had to walk to school in your pajamas.

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  2. Haha, This was the best. Thanks for posting. I noticed a lot of comments for creamed eggs on toast but only one credit to Easter and none to me, thank you.

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