Family Traditions
Society now lives in an age where it is becoming ever more difficult to spend time together as a family. Many families today ponder if having quality time together is a thing of the past. People are inordinately busy. Whether family members are household providers or college students, it is always the same scenario. Individuals are constantly moving in different directions like strangers on a crowded street. Also, the definition of family has been reformed. People are dealing with new definitions and classifications of the idea of family. Some people have traditional families, while other people belong to families which include single and/or remarried parents, crafting a rather confusing family tree. Some people choose to live their lives alone, but may still be close enough to some friends to consider them family.
Whatever the situation may be, many people honestly do not know how to celebrate together and share family traditions. They may even see the word tradition as something dull, confining, and simply having no relevance or application. Case and point is that people no longer feel obligated to merely follow the examples of older generations by celebrating ancestral traditions . They do not see the value in it simply because the family structure has changed so drastically over the years and their priorities have shifted. So, why is it essential for people to celebrate tradition? Traditions that are passed down from one generation to the next reflect our family values. Celebrating customs, traditions, and rituals help families to develop a sense of identity and continuity; thus, unifying and strengthening the bonds across the generations. Traditions also give people something to look forward to and establish a sense of stability and a feeling of unconditional love. People seem to think that traditions have to be profound and composite ideas that have been around for hundreds of years and will be