Best Way to Buy a House Off a Family Member

Last calendar week nosotros published an commodity that discussed why and how to establish family traditions. Traditions offer numerous benefits: they strengthen your family's bonds, enrich the life you share together, contribute to your children'south well-existence, and create lasting memories. For this reason, they form 1 of the three pillars of family unit civilization.

Today we offer a list of over 60 specific family tradition ideas. You tin comprise some of these straight into your family, or use them equally inspiration for creating your own traditions.

Before we get started, let's cover a few things that volition help ensure that your establishment of new traditions will be met with success:

  • While it's tempting to go crazy with starting lots of traditions, shoot for quality over quantity. If you practise a couple from within each category, y'all're gold.
  • Choose traditions that nearly resonate with you. Having said that, as you lot review the list, endeavour not to immediately write off some as empty-headed or not elaborate enough. This isn't only most what appeals to y'all as a jaded adult, but what will entreatment to your kids. If you think dorsum to your childhood, some surprisingly empty-headed and simple stuff was a lot of fun and created peachy memories.
  • Traditions demand to be adept regularly to exist effective. Information technology'due south easy to throw a tradition out the window when life gets busy and you lot've had a long solar day. Commit to the tradition and do your best to be as consistent as possible with it.

The ideas below come from The Book of New Family unit Traditions, from mine and Kate's respective families, from our friends' families, and from those we've come up with for our own family unit.

Daily Connexion Traditions

Daily Connexion Traditions are the pocket-sized things you do every day to reinforce family identity and values. Without thought and intentionality, your family's daily "traditions" tin can devolve into everyone surfing the internet on their ain devices. And then be sure to incorporate some rituals that bring you together contiguous and allow you to re-connect each solar day.

Undercover Handshake. Undercover handshakes accept been used past groups for millennia to distinguish members and non-members. Brand one up for your ain family. It tin can be elaborate and complex or simple but meaningful. An case of the latter comes from a family profiled in The Book of New Family Traditions. This family had the tradition of squeezing each others' hands three times to indicate the iii words "I honey you lot." On the twenty-four hour period the girl got married, the male parent squeezed her hand three times as he walked her downwards the aisle. "Only she knew that this was happening, a tiny personal ritual lodged invisibly within one of the grandest and nigh public, and she says it was ane of the most moving moments of her life."

Family unit Meal. Countless studies have shown the positive influence that sharing a meal together equally a family (it doesn't have to be dinner) has on children. We'll be dedicating an unabridged mail to how to get the most out of family meals, but in the meantime, consider these suggestions to turn the breaking of bread into a cherished tradition:

  • First: no Goggle box, no cellphones, and no tablets.
  • Begin with grace. If yous're not religious, accept everyone share something that they're grateful for that day.
  • Family news: everyone takes turns sharing something positive and negative that has happened to them during the day.
  • "Got any stories?" This is a tradition that Kate and I have had for a few years. Each person is expected to bring something interesting to the tabular array that they've read or heard during the solar day.

Family Prayer. For religious families, prayer is an important ritual. Family prayer doesn't have to be just a dinnertime affair. Yous can pray as a family unit before everyone leaves in the morning time, before everyone goes to bed, or both. Our family has prayers at night. Everyone takes turns saying the prayer, including Gus.

Family Singing Time. There'southward something about singing that unites humans on a central level. What'south more than, through song, you can pass on your values and cultural heritage to your children. Our family always sings a song or two when we put Gus to bed. Information technology'south something nosotros've done since he was an infant, and you can tell it makes him feel comforted, loved (nosotros oftentimes sing songs nigh being a family), and relaxed. Information technology's been cool to watch him slowly learn the words and start singing along with us.

I really hope that Gus or Watch is interested in taking piano lessons, as I have a very fond dream of one day standing around the piano singing Christmas carols together.

The "What We Learned Today" Periodical. "Buy a fancy, leather-bound periodical. Each night before bed, every member of the family needs to write something they learned during the day. Parents can transcribe for piffling children. Entries don't have to be long or profound. Information technology tin can be as uncomplicated as, "If y'all touch a turtle, he puts his caput back in his trounce." This is a great way to foster a love of lifelong learning in your children.

Surprise Daily Drawing/Note. There's a guy here in Tulsa who drew little comics or wrote inspiring quotes on the napkins he put in his daughters' school lunches. Napkin Dad was built-in. I desire to do something like this when my kiddos start schoolhouse.

Family Hugs. Kate and I endeavour to make it one family hug a day. Later on, we usually put in our hands and say, "Three, ii, one," before lifting them up and shouting "McKays!" Yeah, it's kind of cheesy, but Gus loves it, and the thought is to really drive abode our family identity.

Dad reading book bedtime story to kids illustration.

Bedtime Story. Children who have parents that read to them regularly typically exercise ameliorate in schoolhouse and accept larger vocabularies than children who don't. Reading with your kid will non only brand them smarter, but information technology's a great style to bond. There's something really comforting about hearing your dad read aloud to you. For inspiration, check out this dad and daughter who read together every night for 3,128 days directly until the daughter was in college.

Evening Walks. Not only can walking assist solve problems, but it tin also strengthen families. Evening walks are a great time to get some fresh air and digest the day's events along with your dinner.

Family Call-and-Response Motto. When they were growing upwards, brothers Jim and John Harbaugh (the coaches of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens respectively) didn't have much. But their father e'er fabricated them feel like they had everything they needed. To reinforce this feeling, he would ask his boys, "Who'southward got it better than u.s.?" To which they would respond: "Nooo-body!" Jim at present uses the same call and response to build the unity of his football team.

Weekly Connection Traditions

Family unit Game Night. Analog games, from cribbage to Apples to Apples, are a fun and cheap manner to bail and have fun together as a family.  Tamp the competition down and ramp the laughter up. I personally can't await to play Boggle with Gus and Scout.

Movie Nighttime. Let the kids accept turns picking a movie to watch, and do an occasional dad's pick night too to introduce your progeny to classics like Dorsum to the Future and Raiders of the Lost Ark while waxing poetic about how movies were but plain ameliorate in the 80s. Have fun with the snacks besides – come upwards with dad's special popcorn recipe or occasionally take the kids to the drugstore and let them each choice out their own candy.

Saturday Football. In that location'southward something incredibly relaxing and comforting near watching college football with your family on a Saturday afternoon in the fall. Pass down your alma mater pride as you cheer on your team together.

Pizza Night. Everyone loves pizza, and information technology'southward nice to exist able to look forward to having it on a certain night each week. Skip the delivery now and again and make your ain – allowing the kids to decide how to top their ain super elementary mini pizzas.

Don't like pizza? How nigh Taco Tuesday? We love Taco Tuesday around here.

Family unit Abode Evening. Mormons are encouraged to ready aside 1 night per week (usually Monday night) for Family Home Evening. A typical Family Dwelling Evening includes a fun activity and a short lesson or devotional on some virtue or scripture. FHE is normally capped off with a special treat.

The goal of Family Abode Evening is to teach your children the principles and values you desire them to carry with them as adults, all within an informal and loving temper. FHE can be adapted by families of whatever religious stripe or even families who aren't religious. There'south no formula for Family Dwelling house Evening. Just corral the kids for xxx minutes one nighttime a calendar week for fun, word, and eats.

Family Vinyl Trip the light fantastic Party. AoM contributor Cameron Schaefer shared a fun family tradition in his post on getting started in vinyl record collecting. On Friday nights the Schaefer family gathers in their family room for a Vinyl Tape Trip the light fantastic Political party. A family member selects a soundtrack for the night, and they all dance until they collapse on the flooring.

Dad making dinner for family illustration.

Special Sabbatum/Sunday Morning time Breakfast. Lots of families have special Saturday/Sunday morning breakfast traditions. For some it'south pancakes or cinnamon rolls, for others information technology'southward a giant breakfast casserole. Dads and breakfasts just go together, and so piece of work on coming upwards with your own specialty.

Breakfast demand non exist a solely in-home tradition, yet. I accept Gus to Braum's every Saturday morning for breakfast. Pancakes and milk for Gus. Sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit for dad. We've been doing this since Gus was virtually 10 months quondam, and we've rarely missed a Sabbatum. It's a hoot to come across Gus get all excited well-nigh "Breakfast at Braum'due south" on Fri night.

Dinner & Grocery Shopping. Every Monday we go as family unit to a grocery shop that also has their own little restaurant. We eat dinner there starting time and then do our shopping. Doesn't sound actually exciting, simply we all look frontwards to it.

Weekly Family unit Meeting. Your family is an organization. And similar any successful organization, you demand to plan, discuss issues, and synchronize schedules. Enter the weekly family meeting. I'll be dedicating an unabridged post on how to run a successful family meeting in the future. Stay tuned.

Monthly Connectedness Traditions

Family on nighttime walk looking at full moon illustration.

Full Moon Walks. A total moon occurs roughly every 29 days. While you may have gotten used to seeing them, they really are a magical sight – specially for kids who haven't lost their sense of wonder. Whenever a full moon has risen, have a walk exterior at night equally a family unit to have a wait at it. Get into the woods sometimes if y'all can in order to feel the awe of nature at night. This is a great fashion to go your kids keyed in to the rhythms and cycles of our world.

Box of Goals. An of import life skill for your children to develop is how to set and work towards a goal. What better way to teach this than with a family tradition? Go a cigar box or fancy wooden box and on the first day of each month, accept your family unit members write downwards 1 goal they want to accomplish that calendar month on a slice of paper and place it in the box. When next month rolls around, have out the pieces of newspaper and review the goals to see how anybody did. So write new goals for the next calendar month. Rinse and repeat.

Daddy Engagement. We have a friend who has 3 daughters. Always since they were knee-high to a grasshopper, he took one of them each month on a "Daddy Daughter Date." Rules were elementary. The daughter he spent the evening with got to pick the activity they took office in. He didn't care what they did. His goal was to give each one of his kids i-on-one time with dad.

The monthly date with dad isn't simply for daughters. You tin can do something similar with your sons besides.

Family Service Day. If creating a culture of service is role of your family mission argument, put that goal into activeness with a monthly Family unit Service Day. Designate one Saturday or Dominicus to serving others. It could mean spending a morning time at the homeless shelter or cleaning the garden of an elderly neighbor or sorting clothes at Goodwill.

Life Changes/Milestone Traditions

Milestone traditions celebrate events that may occur only a few times, or even only once for your immediate family. But they become traditions as they are passed down from 1 generation to the next.

New Home Traditions

New Home Dedication. Buying a home is a momentous occasion and thus a not bad time for instituting a family tradition. Some religious folks concord ceremonies in which they dedicate the home (and all those who dwell in it) to God.

In the Jewish tradition, it's customary to concord a Chanukat Habayit(habitation dedication) party. At this gathering, words from the Torah are spoken and family and friends apply the occasion to express their blessings and wishes for a fruitful and happy stay in this new home.

New Muslim homeowners will oft host a feast in their new house and those that enter are to leave their approval.

Differing Christian denominations have their own unique new home dedication rituals, but they typically involve a dedicatory prayer and a reading from the Bible. For some ideas on which scriptures to read check out this list. I know many Christian families that volition place a plaque about their abode's entryway with the famous verse from Joshua 24:fifteen ("As for me and my house…") afterward a dwelling dedication anniversary.

"It's a Wonderful Life" Blessing. In the classic holiday movie, It'due south a Wonderful Life, George Bailey and his wife, Mary, requite a dainty housewarming gift/blessing to a family that merely moved into a new business firm:

Mary: Bread… that this business firm may never know hunger.

[Mary hands a loaf of bread to Mrs. Martini.]

Mary: Salt… that life may always accept flavour.

[Mary hands a box of salt to Mrs. Martini.]

George Bailey: And wine… that joy and prosperity may reign forever. Enter the Martini Castle.

[George hands Mr. Martini a bottle of wine.]

You don't demand to know a thoughtful couple like the Baileys to experience this tradition. Just do information technology yourself when you move into your home. Make some focaccia perchance, and relish it with wine for mom and dad and grape juice for the kiddos.

Mortgage Burning Party. This one is for you Dave Ramsey "gazelles" out there. Once you pay off your dwelling house mortgage, throw a party with your family and ceremoniously fire your mortgage understanding. Mortgage burning parties were actually once a mutual tradition in America, just due to irresolute mores and the increasing mobility of Americans (thus making it less probable a homeowner will alive long plenty in a home to pay information technology off), Mortgage Burning Parties are pretty much unheard of today. I call back it'south a tradition well-worth resurrecting.

Family planting tree in the ground together illustration.

Family Time Capsule. Bury a family time capsule when you motion into what yous think will be your "forever home." Fill the capsule with some of your family'south favorites things, notes, and items that represent the time menses. Then open in it upwardly in 20 or 30 years. Make sure you exhume it if you stop up moving sooner than you idea you would.

School-Related Traditions

First Mean solar day of School Photos. On the beginning twenty-four hour period of every schoolhouse year, take your kiddos to the front end of the house and snap a picture of them for posterity. You'll relish looking back at how they've grown through the ages. I remember looking forward to this little ceremony equally a child. It was my hazard to show off my absurd new backpack and Air Strength I high-tops.

First Day of School Chalk Pep Talk. Kids can sometimes be a little nervous on the first day of schoolhouse. Give them a prissy surprise by writing messages of encouragement on the driveway with chalk the night before. It volition put a smile on their face when they walk out the door the next day.

Parent/Teacher Conference Note. Whenever Kate's parents came in for parent/teacher conferences, they would leave a notation for her in her desk, telling her how neat her desk was, how nice her artwork on the wall was, and a overnice thing the teacher had said about her. Kate says she really looked forwards to finding the notation and that it was absurd to recollect her parents had been at that place.

College Acceptance Commemoration. One family I know would celebrate their kids' college acceptance letters by buying anybody in the family a t-shirt or sweater with the schoolhouse's logo and then having a barbeque with the university's fight song playing in the background. The mom would then snap a pic of the whole clan dressed in their school colors, frame it, and pack information technology in their kiddo's stuff when he or she shipped off to higher. Cheesy? A little fleck, but I always thought it was a dainty gesture.

Wedding Traditions

Night-Before-Nuptials Roast. We have another friend whose family e'er stayed together at a hotel the night earlier 1 of the kids got married. They'd hang out and do a good-natured roast of the bride or groom-to-be. They had a large enough immediate family unit (5 kids) to make this fun. If your family is smaller, invite close extended family unit to take part too.

Birthday Traditions

Nearly families accept traditions for celebrating birthdays. Block, presents, dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. You know, the usual. Below are some birthday traditions you may not have thought about.

Showtime Block Cutting Wish. I picked this one upward from Kate's family. In addition to getting a wish for blowing out the candles, the altogether boy or girl gets another wish for making the first cut into the birthday block. Two wishes, 1 cake. Can't beat that.

New Privilege/New Responsibility Cards. Amidst all the fun and hoopla, remind your kid that with age comes greater ability and with greater ability comes greater responsibleness. In addition to altogether presents, present your child with two envelopes. I envelope is labeled, "New Privilege"; the other, "New Responsibleness." Provide an age appropriate privilege and responsibility each year.

eightth/ 18th Birthday Time Capsule. On your child'south eightth birthday have him make full a fourth dimension capsule with some of the things he likes and a note to himself. Open it a decade after on his xviiithursday birthday.

Olfactory organ Grease. This birthday tradition comes from our friendly neighbors north of the edge. In Canada (specially the Atlantic Coast providences) information technology's mutual for the birthday boy or girl to get ambushed by friends or family members and have their olfactory organ greased with butter for expert luck. The buttered nose supposedly makes the person besides slippery for bad luck to grab them. This tradition is said to come up from Scotland. I think I'g going to have to adopt this one as it hails from my bequeathed homeland of Nova Scotia.

Dad measuring child kid's height on doorframe illustration.

The Yearly Measurement on the Door Frame. Many families have a doorframe where they proceed crude pencil lines mark off the peak of their kiddos equally they age. Get in a tradition to have the measurement on birthdays.

Miscellaneous Traditions

Hunting Traditions. Our hunter/gatherer ancestors adult meaningful traditions to celebrate the life-giving hunt. While hunting is no longer essential for survival, many families continue to have traditions that surround their yearly hunt. A few include celebrating the first kill by having the new hunter share his harvest with those in the grouping, the Hunting Beard, and the later on-chase breakfast or dinner. In that location are many more. I'd love to hear yours in the comments.

Falling star Watching Party. One time a twelvemonth or then (utilize this handy calendar) go everybody upwards in the pre-dawn hours, dress warmly, drive out to a spot where in that location's less light pollution, lie down on a blanket, and pour cups of cider or cocoa from a thermos as you watch for meteors and betoken out different constellations to your kids.

Welcome to Autumn Dinner. Conductor in the kickoff day of the indisputably all-time season of the year by having a harvest-y dinner: turkey, stuffing, apple crisp, and the like. It's something my mom did in my family growing upward and I really enjoyed it.

Baseball game Opening Day. While football has overtaken baseball game equally America'southward favorite sport, there'due south still something about celebrating America's pastime by attention a game on opening day that resonates with me. It's a chance to connect with your kiddos over a sport that'southward connected generations of American families.

Dad taking son to barbershop illustration.

Barbershop Visit with Dad. Every man should frequent the barbershop. And then should every little male child. Instill in your strapping little lad the fourth dimension-honored, manly tradition of visiting the barbershop by making his first visit a big deal. Take pictures of him getting his ears lowered and then accept him out for breakfast or lunch subsequently. From and then on, get your haircuts together.

Annual Camping Trip. Inspire a love of the peachy outdoors in your kids by taking them camping at to the lowest degree once a twelvemonth. If y'all find a campsite you dearest, return to it once more and again as you build special memories effectually that place.

Another fun tradition is to pick a mean solar day each twelvemonth that you become backyard "camping" with your kid.

Holiday Traditions

The holidays are the most tradition-rich time of the yr. There are a lot of neat classic traditions out there from making cookies for Christmas to doing an egg hunt on Easter. Here are some holiday traditions y'all may not have idea of.

Easter

Easter Basket Scavenger Hunt. Instead of setting out the Easter baskets by their bed or in the living room, have your kids do a fun chase for them. Go out the offset clue by their beds, and take them follow one inkling to the next until they find their baskets.

An important note: calculation a scavenger chase to anything turns it into an crawly, memorable tradition. I'm not sure at that place'due south anything more than fun as a kid than a scavenger hunt.

Egg Wars. The fun of dyeing Easter eggs doesn't have to end when you cascade out the food coloring. On Easter Day, commence the egg wars. Two people each agree an egg and on the count of three, they striking the terminate of their eggs together. Whoever's egg cracks loses; the winner goes on to another battle. You can offer a prize to whoever has the egg that lasts the longest. During the Cracking Depression, Kate's grandfather'due south family unit was so poor, that the prize was keeping the other person'southward egg.

Halloween

Pumpkinfest. Make the classic tradition of pumpkin etching actress special by finding a nice pumpkin patch that you return to each yr, taking a hayride while there, and making a whole pumpkin-themed meal to precede the etching (pumpkin soup, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie…).

Tombstone Rubbing and Ghost Stories. Tombstone rubbing used to be a popular pastime with folks. It's still popular amongst genealogists searching for info about ancestors. Basically, yous but get some butcher paper, place it over the face up of the tombstone, then rub charcoal or crayon on it so that the lettering on the tombstone is transferred to the paper.

To make this action a bit spookier, visit an old cemetery at night and have a competition to see who tin can get the oldest tombstone rubbing. (Make sure to bring flashlights!) Afterward, tell ghost stories while sitting in the cemetery. Spoooky!

Candy Swapping Wizard. This is a good ane if you're not crazy about your kids grazing on their trick-o-treat processed for the next 6 months, simply desire to do something almost it that's more fun than curmudgeonly. Tell your kids to select X number of pieces of candy they go to go on, and and then to place the residuum of their booty exterior the door to their room. During the nighttime, a wizard comes and swaps their processed for a gift.

Jack O' Lantern Burial. After serving valiantly on Halloween Night, a carved Jack O'Lantern typically experiences an ignoble end by slowly wilting away on the front porch and eventually existence tossed in the trash. One family featured in The Book of New Family unit Traditions didn't remember their Jack O' Lanterns deserved such an anticlimactic demise. So they decided to give their carved pumpkins a proper burial the mean solar day after Halloween. They have a small-scale patch in their backyard that's designated as the "Pumpkin Graveyard." The day later Halloween the family brings their respective Jack O' Lanterns to the graveyard and offer a short eulogy that goes thusly:

"We are gathered here to pay homage to our dearly departed Jack O' Lanterns. Throughout their short lives our Halloween Pumpkins accept brought both the states and our Trick-or-Treaters much joy. We at present consign them to the world where they first came. May they rest in peace."

All of this is done, of course, with tongue firmly placed in cheek.

Says the mother of this family unit, "The Bang-up Pumpkin would be proud."

Thanksgiving

Thankful Box. As they hang out earlier dinner begins, family members are encouraged to accept fourth dimension to anonymously write down a few things they are grateful for on slips of paper, which are so placed in a decorated shoebox. Subsequently on as the family eats dessert, the box is passed around the table and each person draws a sideslip and reads it aloud until the box is empty. The fun comes both in hearing family members offer heartfelt (and occasionally humorous) thank y'all, and in guessing who wrote what.

Turkey Bowl Football Game. For families that take huge extended family gatherings at Thanksgiving, a morning of touch football is a great manner to work upward an appetite for turkey and pumpkin pie later that day.

Watching the Lions Lose. No Thanksgiving would be complete without the family gathered around the Tv set to spotter the Detroit Lions lose. It would be like Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie or the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Christmas

Out with the Erstwhile, In with the New. To teach your kids to live just a bit more than simply, to accumulate less stuff, and not to concord onto what they have too tightly, crave that for notwithstanding many gifts they get for Christmas, they have to get rid of the same number of their erstwhile toys/clothes. Throw away or donate what they discard.

Family putting christmas wax stencils on window illustration.

Glass Wax Stencils. This is a tradition from Kate's family unit that we program to deport into ours. Glass wax is a liquid window cleaner that comes out pinkish and dries with a white frost. By blotting information technology with a sponge over stencils, you tin, as the makers of glass wax used to tout, "turn you window into a winter wonderland!" Stenciling with glass wax used to exist popular decades ago, but has almost entirely disappeared, making both the stencils and the wax hard to find. You lot can search for it on eBay.

Pickle on the Christmas Tree. Fable has it that during the Ceremonious War, Private John C. Lower was beingness held at a prison camp and was given a pickle on Christmas Eve past ane of the guards. Starving, he believed the pickle helped save his life, and after the war he began a tradition of hiding a pickle on the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve for his family to find the next morning time. Other origin stories for this xixth century American tradition are floated every bit well. Present, a pickle ornamentation is hung on the tree on Christmas Eve and whoever finds the pickle first the side by side morn gets an extra gift or is promised a year of good fortune.

Countdown to Christmas with Books. In that location are a lot of fun means to count down to Christmas with your kids, from making a paper chain to opening the doors of an advent calendar. Here'south a new one I picked up from The Book of New Family unit Traditions: wrap 24 books nearly Christmas, and open up and read one each dark during December. On the 24th, the book that is opened is The Nighttime Earlier Christmas.

Run a Marathon Before Opening Presents. The parents of a family we know who are very ambitious, gung-ho about life, and love physical challenges would make their kids run a marathon before they got to open presents. Not individually, mind you! The 26 miles was carve up between the parents and their 4 kids, depending on historic period and power. Quite a fashion to teach delayed gratification.

New year's day's Eve

Rent a Hotel Room. Staying at a hotel is terribly exciting when you're a kid. Rent a room on New year's day'south Eve, bring board games and snacks, let the kids swim, and have a family slumber party to ring in the new year.

Banging on Pots and Pans at Midnight. The tradition of noisemakers at midnight originates from the conventionalities that it would scare away bad luck and evil spirits. Permit your kids run downwardly the streets banging on pots and pans when the clock strikes twelve.

Eating Chinese. I'one thousand non certain why we associate New Year's Eve with Chinese food, since the Chinese New year is on a different date, just Kate and I have started a tradition of going out for Chinese nutrient on December 31. Just seems lucky somehow.

If you're feeling more ambitious, try your hand at making our own fortune cookies and creating personalized fortunes for your family.

Putting Regrets to the Fire. Have each family fellow member write down and then share one of their regrets from the past twelvemonth. And then throw the regrets into the fireplace to symbolize a fresh starting time.

Read the other posts in the series:

The Importance of Creating a Family Culture
How and Why to Create a Family Mission Statement
The Importance of Establishing Family Traditions
How to Program and Lead a Weekly Family Coming together
How to Get the Most Out of Family Dinners
How to Go Your Family'south Transitional Grapheme

Despite the size of this list, at that place are tons of other smashing traditions out at that place – we didn't even mention all the specific religious/ethnic/cultural traditions that exist! Tradition ideas are limited only past your inventiveness. Please share your family's traditions in the comments!

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