Less than a quarter of the alphabet remains in our month long A-Z Blog Challenge, so whoohoo! Staying true to my theme of The Things We Keep: Ordinary Objects from A-Z with today's letter. Here we go-
Day 20-T is for Tradition
Remember the early days of blogging and how everyone posted Thursday Thirteen lists full of all kinds of things? Well I'm bringing it back today and we're talking tradition.
I think by definition traditions are things we keep. Or things we want to keep. Raise your hand if your kids are grown and flown or growing and flowing and you're struggling to hold on to some of your favorite traditions. Or maybe struggling to let them go rings more true?
My girls are grown with families of their own now, and are intentional about creating special markers and memories with their children. But take heart mommas because I see them also trying to keep hold of some of the traditions they grew up enjoying and expecting, and there's something so comforting in that.
As I was trying to come up with a list of thirteen traditions our family holds on to I realized most are associated with holidays, Christmas especially, and isn't that part of why we look forward to the season? Traditions call us home.
I've included a few random traditions we hold dear in our house, but of course every family has their own. For the sake of brevity (ha!) here are thirteen of ours-
1. When you're asked what time it is the correct answer is 'IT'S FOOTBALL TIME IN TENNESSEE-GO BIG ORANGE!! Yes. It must be shouted.
2. Your picture is taken on the front porch on the first day of school every year.
4. New jammies will be opened on Christmas Eve.
5. A photograph in said jammies will be snapped on the stairs Christmas morning before anyone is allowed to see if Santa came.
You will never be too old.
7. You'll find a tangerine or clementine in the bottom of your Christmas stocking.
8. Holiday breakfasts mean a breakfast casserole will be served.
9. There will be an ugly egg every Easter, usually crafted by the hubs. It's made by dunking an egg into every dye available, some cups more than once, until the egg is so ugly it's almost pretty. Almost.
10. You'll have new clothes for Easter, but hubs will forever and ever wear the same spring tie he has worn every Easter Sunday for going on 40 years now. He's had this tie so long we cannot remember if he purchased it in Knoxville or Richmond. He dared ask if he should wear something different this year. What??? Absolutely not!
11. When the song Summertime's Callin' Me is played you have to move your arm like a wave in time with the music. If you're in a car you need to put your arm out the window in order to do the wave correctly 'I wanna sit there in the sand, and watch those golden tans go walkin byyyyyyyyy..'
12. On the first day of a brand new year a lucky dinner will be served that will include pork, cornbread, greens, and black eyed peas.
13. There's gonna be a six foot banner on the front door on your birthday.
You might have to let some of your traditions go, but know your kids remember them too.
Fun! Love traditions and yes, kids love them, too! You have some good ones!! Great throwback pics, too :).
ReplyDeleteTraditions are my most favorite part of life actually. This was so fun to read. Love hearing what the kids remember and treasure too. I think the Easter tie takes the cake! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat list of precious memories!
ReplyDeleteOh so fun! We were not a great family with traditions though we did have a few and we've definitely let most of them go by the boys' requests by now.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great traditions! I hope they are carrying them on with their kids. I love the 40 year running Easter tie!
ReplyDeleteMy girls are 18 & 23 and I am still trying to hold onto some of the traditions we have had in the past while letting others go.
ReplyDeleteThis list did make me smile. I still did the first day of school photos and took my last one September just gone and I always had to get a photo of new jammies on Christmas Eve.
I have never heard of anyone else putting an orange in the bottom of Christmas stockings!! YES!! We always got an orange for Christmas in our stocking and so looked forward to it. That is probably why I really only enjoy oranges in December. Joyce, I loved reading about your family's traditions. So very special. xo
ReplyDeleteAhh...that is fun and a great thirteen!
ReplyDeleteI can see the end (of the challenge, not my life. Hopefully). While I'll miss the day-to-day interaction, it'll be good to sit down to write only 5-7 days again.
ReplyDeleteAs you phrased it, my kids are “grown and flown” (one of them, literally, as he flies 747s all over the world). Holding onto traditions? No, in spite of my best efforts. Cooperation is needed for that and it’s been in short supply with my crew.
ReplyDeleteAs for the ugly egg, it is very “artsy.”
I have loved reading these SO much. I read most days from my iPad but, for some reason, it will not accept the cookies so I can never comment :(. I have so much to say so it's probably the Lord keeping me from SPAMMING you - ha! Love, love, love this one. Now I'm thinking what ours are. . .and what is important to the kids. I found myself this year asking the waitress for a picture because my new DIL said, "aww, we did this together last year - it's like a tradition". I love that she wants to make those with *our* family so you better believe it's going on the list :)
ReplyDeleteGreat traditions and great photos.
ReplyDeleteSo many sweet family traditions! The ugly egg and the clementine in the stocking sound like fun additions to our own. I agree with you, too - I love seeing my daughters begin their own traditions but I'm so touched when I find them continuing one's that began when they were little! Warms this mama's heart for sure!
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