creating your roots with traditions

creating your roots with traditions

As I sit down to write my personal story on what “roots” means to me, I feel so blessed to have always been surrounded with love and support by so many people in my life.  Having roots is about traditions and creating a sense of home…somewhere to belong and make wonderful memories.

I came home this Sunday after spending a long weekend with my family and friends continuing one of those traditions that I hold so dear.  Since I can remember, my parents have thrown a bbq during the week of the 4th.  We have all kinds of food, some fun on the lake, yard games and or course fireworks.  I have many family members there, friends that I have known for my entire life and friends I have only known a short while.  My parents and sister invite their own sets of neighbors and friends, so as you can imagine we have a pretty big group.  There are so many memories that we share from year to year and it is times like these that I wouldn’t trade for anything.

It is interesting going through life.  When you are a child, your parents have created their roots for you to grow from and live in.  Now in my 30s I see that as I get older however, it is time for me to create my own roots.  I begin to ask myself, what traditions will I set for my future family and children?   What morals and life style will I set as a standard for my future generations to live in and grow from?

I hope to take all that I was taught and what I have experienced… the importance of a good conversation, the importance of the people in my life, the sweet memories of time spent together and one day hopefully create some traditions or “roots” that I can pass along.

roots

roots

In the simplest of terms, they keep trees from toppling over and provide nourishment to all things connected to the Earth.

And then there are those other roots.

The ones that connect us to where we came from, and shape the path to where we’re going.

baby monkey

baby monkey

This video is guaranteed to make you smile and we can’t promise that the song won’t get stuck in your head.  What’s not too love about a baby monkey riding on a pig?

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