Holiday Letter Writing Advice (the Not-So-Serious Version)
Make your holiday letter a little more realistic this year with these (not very serious) tips!
Make your holiday letter a little more realistic this year with these (not very serious) tips!
Start off the new year by remembering some great family times from last year. Here’s how to make an annual family time capsule that’s petite yet complete.
We started a Christmas ornament collection that the kids will take with them when they grow up. It’s one of our favorite family traditions.
We are living in a time where people are constantly lamenting the fact that children are growing up too quickly, acting like adults long before their years. And yet, inexplicably, many people feel twelve is too old to act like a child.
Making our annual photo album is a favorite tradition. Key is making sure we schedule a photo shoot so we capture we are all in the pictures, especially Mom.
The baby isn’t even born yet, but this mom-to-be is already embroiled in warring factions of culture, religion and big fat catered affairs.
The Thanksgiving Feather Hunt! Our family’s super fun way to keep the little ones occupied while some of us desperately try to perfect grandma’s gravy recipe.
While decorating for the holidays with the family, I asked my kids about their favorite family tradition. Their answer surprised me.
The day I was married I was given a Christmas ornament by my neighbors. A new tradition started when I opened that little crystal charm on a red satin ribbon.
Ritual binds us together and make us aware that we are all more alike than different. Here are some interesting parenting traditions from around the world.
Where does the idea of the tooth fairy come from? And how does she leave treats at your house? A quick look at the origins of the tooth fairy, and at some cute DIY crafts to hold the teeth and the money.
I love the idea of having something you use each year to celebrate family birthdays. Here is a collection of ideas for birthday cake traditions.