As I grew older and had a child of my own, I honestly thought that the same tradition would carry over into my own life. When I entered the working world and became a mom, I have no time for structured dinners and family time. I often feel that my time with my child is mainly after school for few hours in the car while traveling to take her to her dance activity. We both have busy lives so majority of the time by time we get home in the evening we are both tired and exhausted and just want to eat, shower, and hit the bed.
I feel that setting time aside for family time is very important to each person in the family. I feel it gives young children that willingness to know that when I have a issue or problem in my life I can go to mommy, daddy, sister, or brother to let them know what I'm going through. Some days when I pick my child up from school, she has a ear full to tell me. She tells me about what happened in school, how much homework she has, what she would like to do for the weekend.

I miss those days as well. Now of days no one has time to sit at the table and talk. Everyone is busy with their own lives. Society is just structured like that now, no one has time for family. Everything is on the go, but you have to make time for the people you love.
ReplyDeleteMaking time for the people I love is something I am just now learning to do. I've never really got the experience to sit at the dinner table with my mom but now I know that just a small phone call or text message makes her happy. Even though my family is drifted a part, I still give them a "Hiw are you" message on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI believe that family is everything, but now in this generation, the family structure is destroyed because of other subsystems. I believe that if you really love something you will make time for it no matter what. Family will be there even when no one else is.
ReplyDeleteI think we need to go back to these traditions too many families are missing this bonding time because everyone is busy doing their own things.
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