Posted by muffled on July 23, 2007, at 1:40:58
In reply to Define traditions?, posted by Racer on July 22, 2007, at 14:21:35
> Even our supermarket trips are a sort of tradition -- we go together, in my car, on Sundays. That's how simple a Family Tradition can be. Supermarket on Sundays, me taking my mother shopping on Mondays, having special breakfasts on weekends, my husband pounding chicken breasts for chicken Alfredo while I make the sauce, my husband chopping onions for the marinade for Chicken Satay while I mix the other ingredients -- that's how simple Family Traditions can be.
**you sound like a nice family .
> Think about your own family, Muff -- don't you have a few of those? Won't your kids remember, "Oh, yeah! When Momma made dinner, she always used to..." I'll bet there is something -- you're just trying to find something that was a tradition for you, when you were growing up, to pass on to your kids. They don't need to have that -- they can have the new traditions you make just for them.**((((Racer)))
Thanks.
Sigh.
I messed up all right. We half the time eat kraft dinner or soup[ and crackers or canned stuff. Everybody complained bout my cooking, so I don't cook no more :0(
I am ALL OVER, I get scared to start some tradition cuz then I won't be able to keep it up.
I have such an awful memory.
I LOATH holidays, and it just occured to me that that is mebbe why I steer clear of traditions, cuz they remind me of holidays...
I feel real bad bout my utter inconsistancy.
Thanks for your ideas Racer.
Hope you doing Ok.
Muffled
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