Make Every Month More Memorable

Make Every Month More Memorable

Are you looking for activities that will foster family togetherness? Trying to find fun and meaningful ideas to help you bond with your loved ones? Searching for ways to make every month more memorable? Our free printable of fun annual traditions offers lots of great ideas for inspiration!

If your children are anything like mine, they love a good celebration. Even my adult children get excited about eating green food on St. Patrick’s day, picking berries in May, hosting block parties on Independence Day, and camping out in October. Fun family traditions add spice to life while simultaneously providing a comfortable sense of rhythm and repetition.

Here’s a sampling of some of the things our family has enjoyed doing on a seasonal basis (plus a few new ones we plan to add in the future). Feel free to use our free printable version as a checklist for your own merry memory making. Or treat it as a starting place to come up with a more personalized list.

Either way, you’ll want to print out your final version and post it in a prominent place. Because, with kids, anticipation is half the fun!

Activities that Foster Family Togetherness

Ideas for making every month more memorable:

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January

  • Pray for God’s guidance & blessing in the New Year
  • Eat black-eyed peas
  • Write thank you notes
  • Begin a new Bible-reading plan or a family-friendly devotional book
  • Build a snowman
  • Drink hot cocoa
  • Cut paper snowflakes
  • Read a great book aloud
  • Work a jigsaw puzzle
  • Plant onions
  • Pop some popcorn
  • Pull out the sleeping bags for an indoor campout
  • Roast marshmallows in your fireplace and make s’mores
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February

Valentine Print Pack

March

St. Patrick's Day Word Scramble

April

  • Make resurrection cookies
  • Buy an Easter lily
  • Dye/decorate Easter eggs
  • Host an Easter egg hunt
  • Watch The Passion
  • Make homemade pretzels
  • Take a walk in the rain (umbrellas optional)
  • Plant a tree for Arbor Day
  • Read a book of poetry
  • Play Scrabble
  • Plant new annuals
  • Stage a cherry pit spitting competition with prizes
  • Draw family chalk portraits on the sidewalk or driveway
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May

  • Leave May baskets on neighbor’s doors
  • Hunt wild blackberries
  • Bake blackberry cobbler
  • Break open a piñata for Cinco de Mayo
  • Play Putt-Putt golf
  • Go on a family bike ride
  • Sign your kids up for a summer reading program
  • Pick your mom a bouquet for Mother’s Day
  • Write Limericks as a group
  • Do the chicken dance
  • Attend a Memorial Day wreath hanging ceremony
  • Have a crawfish boil with cob corn and new potatoes
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June

  • Play a game of baseball
  • Pack a picnic
  • Go blueberry picking
  • Make blueberry muffins
  • Hunt lightning bugs
  • Bring Dad breakfast in bed for Father’s Day
  • Host an ice cream social (have friends bring their favorite toppings)
  • Make “Sun Tea”
  • Eat strawberry shortcake
  • Have a hula hoop contest
  • Can pickles and preserves
Free Printable Father's Day Cards

July

50 Ways to Volunteer

August

  • Play water volleyball
  • Make cherry turnovers
  • Visit a science museum
  • Conduct an experiment
  • Eat fondue
  • Go to the beach
  • Build sand castles
  • Collect seashells
  • Break open your banks to count and roll loose change
  • Team up for 3-legged races
  • Break out the water colors and paint some pictures
  • Enjoy ice cold watermelon
  • Make banana splits
  • Have a tea party
  • Shop for school supplies
  • Watch Davy Crockett wearing coonskin caps
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September

  • Make homemade pizza
  • Play some flag football or ultimate Frisbee as a family
  • Pick apples
  • Bake apple dumplings and serve them with ice cream
  • Stock your closets with sweaters and other cool weather clothing
  • Go visit the grandparents (or adopt new ones from a local nursing home)
  • Make hats out of felt or newspaper for National Hat Making Day (Sept. 15)
  • Make homemade play-doh
  • Watch Mary Poppins
  • Eat ice cream cones
  • Go to the lake and have a stone-skipping contest
Grandparents Day Printables

October

Free Printable Trick-or-Treat Tracts

November

Count Your Blessing

December

New Year Resolutions

More Opportunities for Year-Round Memory Making

Did you know I’ve done a whole series on monthly holidays and quirky celebrations? Each post contains all sorts of suggestions for celebrating big days and small, with links to related free printables and other resources you’re going to love.

I suggest perusing the appropriate post at the beginning of each month, making notes in your calendar of celebrations you want to make happen, and printing out in advance any resources you’ll want to use in doing so. ❤️

Print Our 12-Month (Abbreviated) List of Fun Family Traditions

To download our free printable list of family-friendly ideas for January through December, click here. That’s all. We hope these ideas will help you make every month more memorable. Let us know how it goes!

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8 Comments

  1. Jennifer, I love the way you support and strengthen families through your ministry! I think you would be interested in this [link removed].

    1. Thank you for the encouragement, Julie. I believe supporting and strengthening families is part of my Titus 2 calling and am happy to think that, by God’s grace, I’ve been effective in it.

      I appreciate your sending me the related link, but have chosen not to include it in your comment because I have fundamental differences with the site that published it. Although I have tremendous love and respect for Mormons as individuals, I believe the Mormon church promotes a false gospel and a dangerous and unbiblical view of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.

      I urge you to shelve the Book of Mormon and dig deeply into the Holy Bible, instead, praying as you read it that God would give you wisdom, understanding, and discernment and would open your eyes to see where His Word contradicts the things you’ve been taught in your church. For a glimpse at some of the discrepancies you’ll find, check out this site: https://carm.org/mormonism/a-biblical-response-to-mormons/

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