Family – My Sister’s Tuesday Three

I’m with my sister in Texas visiting extended family. I’ve been wracking my brain for what to do for My Tuesday Three because I don’t want to miss a day and mess up my perfect Post-a-Day Challenge record. I finally decided to ask my sister what her three favorite things were about family. She came up with three words that, just like family, all begin with the letter “f.”

Fun

Whether it be playing Farkle at Thanksgiving or spoons (which some of our family calls “forks”) at a family reunion, it is wonderful to have fun with family. You really don’t even have to do much and can be having fun. Just yesterday, my sister and I had fun going on the Austin Duck Tour with our Aunt Norma. It was really hot (like 102°), but we still had a great time. Another option is to watch bats fly out from under the Congress St. Bridge in Austin. What could be more fun than that?

Food

Eating – sharing a meal – is definitely an important part of being with family. The food doesn’t have to be fancy. It could be egg salad or ham sandwiches on a picnic (or just in your aunt’s kitchen) or it could be Texas bar-b-que that you eat too much of. Sometimes food with family can be potluck; other times it could be a fancy holiday meal with all the fixings. In the end, it’s not really the food that matters as much as the company.

Frivolity

There is a certain frivolity and silliness that occurs when family gets together. There is talk of things remembered and new experiences shared; laughter and smiles abound. You don’t have to be serious when hanging out and visiting with family, especially if it’s been a long time since you’ve seen them. There will always be time to be serious – but preferably not until you have to go back to work or school.

I think all of these three things are wonderful and important. The family that can experience fun, food, and frivolity together will remain strong and connected. Even when time and miles separate you, the connection will remain.

Jesus said, “Any kingdom divided by civil war is doomed. A family splintered by feuding will fall apart.” Luke 11:17 (NLT).

I am a Jesus Freak, and I don't care who knows it. I am a wife, mother, sister, aunt, daughter, and friend. My blood family is only part of the larger family of Christ that I belong to. I love to write, especially about my dear Savior.

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7 Responses

  1. Fun food and frivolity – when these are present in a family there will be happy memories.
    I believe the kitchen table should be the place of the happiest family memories – a time when each member can share highlights and lowlights of the day and bond in their love for one another. Regrettably the “kitchen table” family time is a thing of the past in many homes today.

  2. Kinda like having a perfect attendance record at Sunday School! We would love you anyway… : )

    Frivolity… a word that sounds like its meaning! I have a brother who loves to exchange silly emails and childhood memories.

    Kudos to you sister for a winning three. And try to stay cool. Ha!

    • Linda, You are so sweet! I know you all, and God, would be okay with me missing a day. It is truly an obsession, which may not be a good thing, but I wouldn’t be me without it. 😉 Peace, Linda

  3. So thankful that you are getting some family time in! Love these Tuesday three! 🙂 God bless you with fun, food and frivolity this week!

    • Deb, It has been go, go, go! Met some more family I hadn’t ever met before yesterday and we had a great time. It was a long drive to Houston, but we had fun talking and joking on the ride, and got to go to dinner with them. I might need a vacation after my vacation, though, to recoup! Peace, Linda

  4. Thank you, Linda

    Family is such a blessed thing to have! Happy you’re having a blast and thanks for taking the time to share your family time with us. Make beautiful memories and take lots of pictures! 🙂

    “The family that can experience fun, food, and frivolity together will remain strong and connected. Even when time and miles separate you, the connection will remain.”
    May God continue to bless you and yours and your relationships with those around you. I am fortunate to have family by birth and family He has added to me. I am most grateful.

    Blessings to you for reminding me of the importance of Family – Fun, Food, Frivolity (and Fellowship).

    Thankful.
    ann

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