Throughout the year there are various holidays and special occasions. For example, birthdays, religious festivals, and family gatherings bring people together to celebrate the things they hold dear. Additionally, there are many standard holidays that people of all races and religions celebrate the world over.
Other holidays are less prestigious but no less important. For example, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are held annually to show appreciation for our parents. Whether a small gesture or a grand gift, these are some of the best days that can make unforgettable and treasured memories.
Summer Fun
Summer is undoubtedly the king of seasonal entertainment. The warmer weather allows everyone to get together and enjoy unique outdoor activities. BBQs, swimming, and water balloon fights are just a few. But the season also contains the Father’s Day holiday, a time when you can show appreciation for the family’s provider and king of taking afternoon naps.
Father’s Day
If you listen carefully, you can hear the collective groan of fathers all over the nation as they succumb to another disappointing pair of socks each year. But gifts for dad(s) don’t need to be outdated and boring. Thanks to the internet, you can get your hands on all kinds of previous presents and memorable moments that they will treasure forever. Online gifting sites stock everything for the groomed dad, the tech dad, and even the dreaded foodie dad.
Outdoor Hobbies
Since summer is the warmest time of year, it’s no surprise that family outings increase drastically. For 3 months, unpredictable weather will shift from blazingly sunny to torrential downpours in seconds. However, you can gift your entire family with outdoor hobbies such as kite racing, camping, and glamping, or even treat them to a great selection of airsoft guns if they are into team-based activities. For the more technological, you could look into drone flying. These are all perfect in summer as they require half-decent weather. Plan ahead to avoid disappointment.
Fall Activities
As the summer sun wanes, the heat gives way to the more moderate temperature of fall, which is considered the most magical time of the year for some. There’s nothing like the feeling you get when watching the leaves turn brown and fall. Ancient, autumnal pagan holidays are also celebrated. Still, as the season provides a run-up to Christmas, new technology is also released.
Halloween Scares
Far from its mystical roots as the pagan holiday of Sam Hain, Halloween is now a grand tradition celebrated worldwide. This harmless holiday couldn’t be further from its gruesome inception, which only adds to the fun. Dressing up as a character and getting free candy is almost too much fun itself, but how about treating the family to an unforgettable experience. Halloween scares can be had in towns and cities all over, from simple haunted houses to truly terrifying thrills and chases around abandoned farms and asylums.
New Technology
Of course, being the period before Christmas, fall is an exciting time for the more technical among your family. Popular AAA video games, gaming consoles, accessories, and new devices such as smartphones and cameras typically release sometime in the fall. It is a transparent marketing ploy but effective, as you can get a jump start on your gift ideas and stock them early to avoid disappointment. Staggered purchases are also a great way to reduce the costs associated with modern holiday gift-giving.
Winter Gifting
Even though it’s as cold as a snowman’s nose during winter, it’s still a magical time of the year for many families. Children and adults alike love the snow, but one holiday ties winter together, and that’s Christmas. While it is a Christian religious holiday, Christmas has come to represent the kindness of the world. There is a conscious emphasis on the spirit of giving, and families come together, if only for one day.
Holiday Presents
Some might say that Christmas has become a commercial and marketing ploy that has lost all meaning. However, that is a somewhat subjective statement, and not everyone spends money they barely have on something they can’t afford. The real spirit of holiday gifting lies in the thought of what it means to the sender and receiver. You might go out of your way to shower your children with expensive and latest items, which is fine. But you may also place some thought into gifts for adults. Take the time to think about something a loved one would really appreciate, such as a fountain pen for work or a bottle of wine for their cellar collection.
A Glow in the Snow
Remember that winter lasts for three months and not one day, no matter what you do for the holidays. There is all manner of fun to be had during the cold season, and winter vacations are magical. Northern excursions to winter lodges and national parks will provide treasured memories that your entire family will never forget. Winter, woodland animals, frozen lakes, and afternoon sunsets fill your heart with warmth. And of course, winter weather is prime time for some outdoor fun such as sledding, ice skating, and ice fishing.
Spring Fling
Back around to where seasonal life begins again and mother nature displays in all her magnificence. Hatching and birthing is a joy to behold as warmer weather encourages the mating season. But as you bask in the joy of new life, spring also represents respect for each other and the environment.
Mother’s Day
While the term ‘mother’ relates directly to the female parent of a child, the word’s connotations are much broader. A mother is a provider, a carer, and one whom we seek for unconditional love. Just like father’s day, mother’s day is your annual day of respect and appreciation for your loving and dear parent. Of course, moms love just about anything their kids give them. However, you could show your mom(s) how much you appreciate all they have done with treasured gifts. Gifts like friendship bracelets, personalized bears, and messaged tea light casings.
Cleaning and Gleaming
Of course, what would the first season of the new year be without the annual spring clean? Spring cleaning is a time-honored tradition dating back to the Iranian Nowruz over 3,000 years ago. The day falls on the first day of spring where it is a tradition to clean the home. While most people don’t spring clean on the first day, the season is now synonymous with the act. However, even a small house can be a large job, so get your family involved in helping. Some families make it their own holiday with gift-giving following a job well done. Small presents like a box of chocolates or a coveted item like a new video game are common gift ideas.
In addition to each season’s related holidays, some activities become available depending on the weather. And these are just as powerful as established holidays in creating long-lasting bonds and traditions that can carry for generations. For example, family outings such as beach house vacations and winter lodges open up ocean swimming and ice fishing activities.
No one really knows the exact origin of Christmas as we know it, even though it is the chosen Christain holiday to represent the birth of Jesus Christ. For others, it is a grand tradition that dates back to Saint Nicholas. But whatever you believe, Christmas is held to emphasize goodwill and peace on Earth.
The ancient festival of Sam Hain has also become a popular holiday, with a little less human sacrifice and demon worship. Fall is a beautiful time of the year, and Halloween has become a popular tradition for children and adults alike.
Mia Rose says
I always struggle with finding the right gift but it does help to have some ideas for each season and family activities.