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As Thanksgiving approaches, we're not only getting ready to indulge in delicious food, but it's also a perfect opportunity to start family traditions that make the holiday even more meaningful. Our real estate agents have had the privilege of helping many families find their homes, and Thanksgiving is all about making that space feel extra special by gathering together and creating memories.

Here are a few Thanksgiving traditions you can start this year to bring everyone together, build lasting memories, and involve the kids in the fun of preparing Thanksgiving dinner.

1. Handwritten Gratitude Wall

One beautiful tradition that makes your home feel warm and welcoming is creating a "Gratitude Wall" where everyone can write down things they're thankful for. This can be as simple as setting up a large piece of butcher paper or using sticky notes on a wall or door.

How to Involve Kids: Give each child a different color marker or crayon and encourage them to draw or write something they're thankful for. They might draw a picture of their favorite pet, write the name of a friend, or express gratitude for a favorite family memory. It's a great way to help them reflect on the good things in their lives.

2. Family Recipe Book

Start building a family recipe book that can be passed down through generations. Each Thanksgiving, select a few favorite dishes, write down the recipe, and maybe even include a story about what makes the dish special to your family.

How to Involve Kids: If you have younger kids, they can help decorate the pages or add their own drawings. Older kids can help write down the recipes (with a bit of guidance) or even take photos of the dishes for a fun, scrapbook-style effect. You'll love looking back on their contributions as the years go by.

3. Thanksgiving Tablecloth of Memories

Here's a tradition that grows more special each year: create a Thanksgiving tablecloth that guests can sign. Each person can leave a short message, a doodle, or even a small handprint. You'll be able to look back and see everyone who has celebrated Thanksgiving in your home.

How to Involve Kids: Give each child a fabric marker in a unique color and let them write or draw on the tablecloth. Handprints of younger children are a sweet touch, and as they get older, they can add more words. It's a living document of family and friends gathered around the table over time.

4. Kids' Corner Thanksgiving Dish

Let the kids choose and prepare their own Thanksgiving dish to contribute to the meal. It doesn't have to be complicated; something simple and fun like mashed potatoes, a fruit salad, or even a kid-friendly dessert can be a great way to get them involved.

How to Involve Kids: Depending on their ages, children can help with different stages of the dish. For younger ones, picking ingredients or stirring is a safe and exciting way to participate. Older kids can be taught basic cooking skills like chopping (with supervision), seasoning, and plating. It's a fun, hands-on way to introduce them to cooking and make them proud to contribute.

5. Thanksgiving Walk or Backyard Games

After the meal, start a tradition of a Thanksgiving walk around the neighborhood or play some games in the backyard. It's a great way to spend time together, get some fresh air, and work up an appetite for dessert!

How to Involve Kids: If you choose a walk, encourage the kids to help map out the route or make it a scavenger hunt for fall-themed items like colorful leaves or acorns. For backyard games, let them help set up activities like sack races or cornhole. These are memories they'll treasure as they grow.

6. Cooking with Family: How to Include Kids in Thanksgiving Preparations

Thanksgiving cooking doesn't have to be a solo job. Here are a few ways to get kids involved in the kitchen so they feel part of the process, develop new skills, and add to the joy of the holiday.

  • Kitchen Prep Tasks: Assign simple tasks like washing vegetables, tearing bread for stuffing, or arranging garnishes.
  • Baking and Decorating: Kids usually love helping with desserts. If you're making a pie, they can help press the crust, cut out decorative shapes, or sprinkle in the sugar.
  • Setting the Table: Teach the kids how to set a festive table, maybe even allowing them to create handmade place cards or pick a theme for the table setting.

If you've recently moved into a new home, Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to break in your kitchen, fill the rooms with laughter, and create holiday memories that remind you of why you chose this home. These traditions can be carried on year after year, tying your family to your home and to each other in a meaningful way.

This Thanksgiving, consider starting a tradition that's all your own—one that grows as your family does. After all, a house becomes a home through these cherished moments. May your holiday season be filled with gratitude, joy, and the warmth of family and friends.

If you're considering buying or selling a home in the Austin or Central Texas area, our real estate agents would be happy to help you find the perfect property that suits your needs and lifestyle. Contact us today to learn more about real estate opportunities in Austin and Central Texas. 

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