We all have our family traditions, my Dad always read ‘Twas the Night before Christmas’ to my sister and I on Christmas Eve, I continued this tradition with our sons and they do the same with their children.
My brother-in-law brought Easter egg trails in to our lives when our boys were little and this has continued.
Some of our early traditions have been lost but our lives have been enriched with new traditions introduced by daughters-in-law and others from their family to our family.
Some bemoan change and like the comfort of everything staying the same. Others embrace new ideas and different ways of doing things.
Which are you?
What do you think?
What are your best traditions both old and new.
Why are some afraid of change?
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I grew up with the cold meats, mashed potato and pickle Boxing Day tradition and do follow it, if not Boxing Day then the very next one. I think traditions are there to be adapted but are a chord that connects generation to generation, a lovely way to connect to the past, present and future. My eldest was very perturbed at Father Christmas entering his bedroom while he was asleep, so we arranged for the gifts to be left in a designated place in the living room. My, what a fuss was made when a few years later when FC got confused which child's gifts were left in which armchair or place on the sofa......... traditions matter!!!