Many people around the world are very careful about how they enter into a new year, Those who are religious prefer going to church just to give thanks to God for the year that he has blessed them with and to pray for what they hope and wish for the your future, Those who are socialites prefer to go to clubs or pubs to party while enjoying the buzz of music and drinks. These people enjoy the scene as they are able to be surrounded by others and can have a memorable way of ending one year and starting off another, some choose their spouses, If you are more of a family person, you can come together as a family and have a nice dinner while sharing memories of the year that was and your hopes and aspirations for the new year, others are carefree about the countdown to a new year. For most people, the family option is supreme.
Tonight, i'll like to suggest you spend the night with Family, if you hope to be in church, go there with family…. Theres no better way to enter a new year
Protect Your Family Time – Recognize this as your time to connect with your loved ones and protect your family time together. By scheduling the things that matter the most, you ensure it’s not scheduled over as things comes up. This time of year is filled with obligations and to do lists. Take a few moments to carve out some family time. Identifying a period of time (even if it’s short!) to spend together.
Involve your Children – As adults, we can sometimes get caught up in all of the activities we have to get done. Could this time be spent being intentional with your children if they’re included? Maybe it’s possible to include them in decorating or cooking in the kitchen this year? Baking, wrapping presents, and other items checked off of your to do list might be some of the moments your kids enjoy most.
In an effort to be the best parents possible, we sometimes strive for perfection. We spend hours planning and scrutinizing small details of our holiday plans. But in reality, it might be the simple things that mean the most. But if you don’t, that’s ok too. In simple ways, we can connect as families and create the best memories.
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