Everyone
Those are some really wonderful sounding traditions.
One tradition that I can remember having when I was a small child, was with my great grandmother. I would go and spend one afternoon a week with her and she and I would string buttons, making necklaces out of them. She would take the ones that I made her and would wear them around her house, and every time I would come the following week, she would take out the last week's necklace and say to me, "well what colors and styles of buttons will you make me this week to wear so that my jewelry can be even more beautiful then the last ones you made me?" I would just laugh and give her a huge hug and she would always kiss my cheek and tell me that no one could make her more beautiful jewelry then I could. She always smiled at my necklaces and I know now that she only wore them out of love for me, and she in turn made me feel special because I made her feel that way each week when I always would take the time to spend with her, even as I grew up and became older, before she passed away, her and I would still try and get together for talks, smiles, and card games or yahtzee games. We even strung a few button necklaceses for old time sake. She always had time for me, and I will always treasure those memories of her smile. Her gentle hand upon my cheek after she placed my buttons upon her neck.
It is so precious the little things we all take for granted, so if everyone can just take one moment out of the day to just tell someone else just how much they are appreciated and loved, so many more smiles could be seen in this world, when so many tears of pain are shed, just a second can change those tears of pain into tears of joy.
Have a blessed day and evening in the Lord,
Sincerely,
Breezy