I'm sitting here in a waiting room while I wait for a family member to have tests done and I was thinking about things I need to do for this weekend and family traditions. It made me curious about the weird ones that don't make sense to other people or are just so uncommon that people look at you funny when you mention them.
For instance, for the last 8 years on Father's Day everyone we're really close to (family and friends) come to our house. We all make appetizers and desserts only (way too many of course) and we just hang out. Usually we target shoot with PCP's, play horseshoes or cornhole, and just exist. One year the weather was awful so we had a mega game of CAH (most of the kids in our group are adults or very nearly). No pressure, no gifts, just fun and way too much food. Well maybe not no pressure, because in our family if you mess up making your appetizer or dessert you'll never live it down lol. And you're not allowed to make anything out of a box (most of us really love to cook).
Anyway, people find it to be really odd when they hear about it and it seems that a lot of people barbecue. We used to, but it always seemed unfair to me that the dads end up doing all the work on Father's day, so now they don't in our group. We all make the easier appetizers and desserts or at least things that can be made ahead and we all just have fun for most of the day.
What are your uncommon traditions?
For instance, for the last 8 years on Father's Day everyone we're really close to (family and friends) come to our house. We all make appetizers and desserts only (way too many of course) and we just hang out. Usually we target shoot with PCP's, play horseshoes or cornhole, and just exist. One year the weather was awful so we had a mega game of CAH (most of the kids in our group are adults or very nearly). No pressure, no gifts, just fun and way too much food. Well maybe not no pressure, because in our family if you mess up making your appetizer or dessert you'll never live it down lol. And you're not allowed to make anything out of a box (most of us really love to cook).
Anyway, people find it to be really odd when they hear about it and it seems that a lot of people barbecue. We used to, but it always seemed unfair to me that the dads end up doing all the work on Father's day, so now they don't in our group. We all make the easier appetizers and desserts or at least things that can be made ahead and we all just have fun for most of the day.
What are your uncommon traditions?