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The Joy of Family Traditions: A Season-by-Season Companion to 400 Celebrations and Activities

The Joy of Family Traditions: A Season-by-Season Companion to 400 Celebrations and Activities
By Jennifer Trainer Thompson

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When a special activity evolves into a tradition within a family, it creates meaning, connection, and community and makes common occasions more momentous and memorable. Establishing a sense of stability and shared history has never been more important to parents than it is today, as families become more fractured and scattered. THE JOY OF FAMILY TRADITIONS offers more than 400 fresh ideas and creative approaches to cultivating birthday, anniversary, holiday, and other rite-of-passage and seasonal traditions that strengthen personal bonds and reflect a family's individual style, spirituality, and values.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65924 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-01
  • Released on: 2008-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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From the Publisher
* Explores the historical, cultural, and often quirky origins of holidays, customs, and milestones, both uncommon and familiar.

About the Author
JENNIFER TRAINER THOMPSON is the author of the best-selling Beyond Einstein, as well as seven cookbooks. She lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she and her young family are developing family traditions of their own.


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Find Classic Traditions for Your Family, or Make Up New Ones4
Family traditions are often passed down each generation. What do you do when your parents didn't really have any, or you are trying to blend two families together, and want everyone to feel that they haven't been overlooked? You create your own. Sometimes that is as easy as doing something twice ("Hey, its tradition that we go out for breakfast the morning after Thanksgiving, we did it last year"), or adding new meaning to events as they happen.

/The Joy of Family Traditions/ is a collection of holidays, events, religious days and milestones that any family can add into their annual traditions. There are the big ones--Yom Kippur, Easter, Thanksgiving -- odd ones -- Day Light Savings, Octoberfest -- American ones -- start of baseball season -- and made up ones -- February Hibernation Day. Each has an interesting explanation for the history of the event, traditional methods of celebrating, and suggestions for including it into your family.

Not only a good book for your own family, but a great one for gifting.

Every Mother Should Have This One5
A beautiful book with creative ideas, like having a family hibernation weekend in February. The author recognizes that not all families are the same and that their traditions should reflect family members' heritage, culture, ethnicity, and personalities. She is also very sensitive to the challenges of creating meaningful traditions in blended (step) families. It is the Mother's Handbook for building family bonds.

Not only that, but it is so beautifully designed from cover to cover that it is the perfect holiday hostess gift or Mothers' Day gift.

And whatever you do, DON'T skip the introduction.

Lucy Adams author of If Mama Don't Laugh, It Ain't Funny

A Unique, Charming and Informative Book5
I just finished reading this wonderful new book and found it to be both a fascinating history lesson (it provides lots of background information about holidays and traditions from around the world) and an accurate view of family life in modern America. The suggestions it provides are practical and realistic for families who are trying to combine many different cultural backgrounds or step-parents and -siblings.

Most of the other traditions books out there are more of a how-to handbook (with recipe-like instructions) to be consulted on occasion, not a book you can sit down and read cover to cover like this one. The Joy of Family Traditions is a beautiful book with a warm, cozy feel. I also appreciated the sections of this book that talked about family traditions that involve charitable giving, and volunteering. I highly recommend it.