Автор Анна Евкова
Преподаватель который помогает студентам и школьникам в учёбе.

A special dish, eaten in your family on a special day

There is no greater happiness in life than having your own friendly family. This is truly God's gift, and there is nothing more important than the family, as this support and support from dear and loving people. Family in the broad sense of the word, it is an integral part of society. Therefore, sometimes, there may exist their own unspoken rules or traditions. It is very interesting to have your traditions in the general circle, especially if they come from the very roots, and are inherited. In each family, they are different, and reflect the views and values ​​of each separately. So I wanted to tell about the traditions of my family.

My family consists of four people, of course, we have quite a lot of relatives and friends, but the four of us live under one roof. My husband, mother-in-law, father-in-law and me. It just so happened that we do not have dinner all together at the same table every evening, as the husband works late into the night, and father-in-law and mother-in-law go to bed early. But when my husband and I have a joint day off, we will certainly get together at breakfast and at dinner. In the morning we like to drink coffee with milk and boil it in the Turk. Cheese sandwich is our favorite dish in the morning. And for dinner, we usually eat fish with boiled potatoes and be sure to watch an interesting movie all together during the meal.

These are unspoken rituals in our everyday life. On holidays like birthdays, New Years and wedding anniversaries, we certainly prepare many tasty dishes and invite all relatives and friends to share them with us. My husband was born in the summer and we always grill kebabs on nature on this day - this has already become a tradition!

Family traditions distinguish families from people who are just nearby, they are brought together and passed down from generation to generation. It is nice to feel and wait for the onset of new activities with your family. Prepare in advance, decorate and wait in awe for solemn minutes. In memory to sort out the events of the past years. Advanced information from one generation to another young children and grandchildren.