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Oct 08 2008

Fall Family Gatherings….

Published by lilairthepoet at 10:02 am under Family Life, Food, Lifes How Tos Edit This

Fall is a great time of the year for memories as the change of the season brings on something totally nostalgic. There’s time by the fire for making smores, roasting weenies, laughing, apple cider, and plenty of story-telling. Autumn is the perfect time for family gathering, and reunions. While we may think of reunions being held in those hot summer months, they also can be held in the midst of early fall. The weather isn’t too hot, or too cold, but its perfect for fires, taking walks in the park, and just lingering a bit longer with those that you love.

There are some tips that can help you decide how you are going to have your fall gatherings and reunions, and they are actually quite easy to plan. The toughest part will probably be getting everybody together!…

  • The first thing you probably want to do is pick the date of the gathering. Think early fall such as September or October. November is more for those Thanksgiving gatherings and you wouldn’t want to interfere with those.
  • Begin looking around at parks, talking to family members with large yards that are great for gathering, or checking out community centers in case of rain.
  • Have plenty of snacks for making smores, food for roasting weenies, and the utensils to do it. Ask other family members to see if they could volunteer to help pay for costs or to help bring the items.
  • Look for places or people that can help make hayrides possible. There’s nothing better in the fall time than an old fashioned hayride! Bring a jacket though for those cooler Autumn breezes!

Want some more tips?

Check out this wonderful article for more ways to host your Fall Family Gathering….

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