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True and as a rule of thumb kids learn most from their fathers with a supportive mother to reinforce these good traditions and if you have none build some together.
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The best thing about that attitude is, you can make new traditions that are actually enjoyable. I mean, how many times have we had to paint Easter eggs... you know... just because.
In my household we've replaced Easter with "Bring daddy a beer day". It's pretty good. We still do the Egg hunt, but the eggs never got painted or never even left the chicken coop for that matter, so it's pretty much the same as every other day.
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[–] Nadeshda 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
True and as a rule of thumb kids learn most from their fathers with a supportive mother to reinforce these good traditions and if you have none build some together.
[–] Amadameus 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Came here to say this! Just because it's not a family tradition yet, doesn't mean you can't start one.
[–] Nadeshda 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Yip take what's good from the past and build on the future. :)
[–] Master_Foo 4 points -3 points 1 point (+1|-4) ago (edited ago)
The best thing about that attitude is, you can make new traditions that are actually enjoyable. I mean, how many times have we had to paint Easter eggs... you know... just because.
In my household we've replaced Easter with "Bring daddy a beer day". It's pretty good. We still do the Egg hunt, but the eggs never got painted or never even left the chicken coop for that matter, so it's pretty much the same as every other day.
[–] Nadeshda 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Lol, do you live in this sub or something?