We have a sweet 6mo baby boy, and want to start thinking ahead by planning fun family traditions (although we know he won't really be aware of or involved in them for quite a few years still).
We are interested both in traditions that are holiday-related, at least in the sense that they take place on or around particular holidays (we live in the U.S. and celebrate most American holidays, and my spouse is Romanian so we celebrate many Romanian holidays as well), as well as more random/quirky/ordinary ones (e.g., every Friday night we ___, or every time we go to the movies we do ___ afterward, or after bathtime each night we always ______).
In particular, we are trying to think of traditions that are not focused on eating/preparing food or watching movies/TV shows -- only because we already have plenty of traditions already planned that involve these activities.
With these criteria in mind, what fun traditions do you all have with your onlies (of any age)? Whether they're super random, simple, strange, or none of these, I'd love to hear them!
(Also, feel free to give suggestions or ideas for traditions, even if you don't have the traditions yourselves!)
We are interested both in traditions that are holiday-related, at least in the sense that they take place on or around particular holidays (we live in the U.S. and celebrate most American holidays, and my spouse is Romanian so we celebrate many Romanian holidays as well), as well as more random/quirky/ordinary ones (e.g., every Friday night we ___, or every time we go to the movies we do ___ afterward, or after bathtime each night we always ______).
In particular, we are trying to think of traditions that are not focused on eating/preparing food or watching movies/TV shows -- only because we already have plenty of traditions already planned that involve these activities.
With these criteria in mind, what fun traditions do you all have with your onlies (of any age)? Whether they're super random, simple, strange, or none of these, I'd love to hear them!
(Also, feel free to give suggestions or ideas for traditions, even if you don't have the traditions yourselves!)