Listened to the audiobook.
Wow, this one came at the right time for me. I really enjoyed it and felt like I gained a lot of perspective and ideas from its contents. This book validated many of my feelings as a mom of young kids, making me feel like I was in the company of someone who gets it. I liked how the book discusses the importance, power, and impact of family traditions and then dives into various categories of traditions including holiday, food, learning, service, family-bonding, spiritual, etc. The author provides loads of ideas and practical applications for implementing new traditions, many of which I found creative, refreshing, and doable. She also includes questions that prompt consideration of the purposes behind our traditions as well as assist in discerning what to actualize in our own homes. I appreciate that the author highlights the reality of imperfect and sometimes even disappointing attempts at cultivating memorable family experiences; however, she implores moms not to become disheartened and to keep trying. This book is made of genuine, real life stuff! Not far-fetched or unattainable.
I feel like I can be much more fun a mom after reading this book, which has supplied me with new tools to aid in creating meaningful experiences for my children and family that will be remembered and cherished down the road. I think there is a lot of value to this subject matter in terms of breaking out of the "monotony, distraction, and busyness" of life and building deeper relationships with one another and with God.
Personally, I loved the author's encouragement to embrace spontaneity in creating adventures, even in small ways. That is something I don't do much and would love to work on. One recommendation she gave to help achieve this is to consider what your personality is/what you would usually do, and then do the opposite! For example, if you're one to stay in, consider an impromptu picnic dinner outdoors. Or if your kids are used to going out frequently, maybe something more impactful to them would be that you have a night to snuggle on the couch and read books together. I thought this was an insightful idea and a good way to help me think about and implement it.
I already think I need to listen again soon or buy a physical copy of this book so that I can retain more of or highlight and reference it. This is one I'd come back to!