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	<title>Hitchhiking to Substance &#187; Family Traditions</title>
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		<title>Haas-a-dazzle Parade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well last Friday we did another family Christmas tradition. Every year, since we moved up to Minnesota, we take a trip down to Nicollet Ave. in downtown Minneapolis to see the Macy&#8217;s exhibit and the Hollidazzle Parade. Of course, ever since the girls were little, for some reason, they always thought that it was the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Well last Friday we did another family Christmas tradition.<span> </span>Every year, since we moved up to Minnesota,  we take a trip down to Nicollet Ave. in downtown Minneapolis to see the Macy&#8217;s  exhibit and the Hollidazzle Parade.<span> </span>Of  course, ever since the girls were little, for some reason, they always thought  that it was the &#8220;Haas&#8221;-a-dazzle parade.<span> </span>And yes, it is definitely a &#8220;dazzling&#8221; Haas experience; but, we&#8217;ve never  bothered to correct them.<span> </span>(Note: We also  celebrate the &#8220;Morph of July&#8221; in our family… you know, the time when you light  fireworks and sparklers).<span> </span>Of course, our  kids love it (and there&#8217;s a Starbucks in the IDS tower for you parents as  well.)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But I&#8217;ll tell you what:<span> </span>Traditions are a valuable thing.<span> </span>(I know.<span> </span>It&#8217;s strange to hear  that from a man who named a church &#8220;Substance&#8221;)<span> </span>But, in saying this, it&#8217;s not just the tradition that matters: Mainly  it&#8217;s the friendships that you nurture and the memories you make.<span> </span>For example, one of my fondest memories as a  kid was staying up late playing sheep&#8217;s head with my grandparents (it&#8217;s a German  card game – not animal torture).<span> </span>You  see, traditions can be silly (like me sleeping in my backyard shed with my girls  last summer).<span> </span>But, big or small, these  traditions are memorable.<span> </span>And to this  day, when I think back about the holidays, I think of the fun times we had  together as a family.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As I&#8217;ve watched dynamic families over the years, I&#8217;ve noticed that, the ones who have the most fun family traditions end up being the ones who stay the closest over the years.   Of course every family goes through change.<span> </span>And perhaps today, your family isn&#8217;t as close  as it used to be.<span> </span>But, quite often, it&#8217;s  those stupid but fun traditions that always end up pulling everyone back together.<span> </span>Hence it encourages me to do the best job  possible in making our family traditions the best they can be.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So, as you go into your holiday season, ask yourself:<span> </span>What kind of traditions does your family  have?<span> What kind of fun would create common ground between yourself and the rest of the family? </span>And most importantly:<span> </span>How can you keep intimate friendship and fun  at the center of everything you do?<span> </span>I  believe that, in answering these simple questions, you&#8217;re worshipping the Lord  by being the family he created you to be.  Does that make sense?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">All I know is this:<span> </span>When my kids grow up and bring their kids downtown… they aren&#8217;t merely  going to see a Hollidazzle Parade… they&#8217;re gonna see a &#8220;Haas-a-dazzle  Parade&#8221;.<span> </span>And as they smile and think  back on all the ridiculous adventures that their Father concocted,  my hope is that, deep down in their  hearts, they will know:<span> </span>&#8220;I was loved&#8221;.   After all why else would their father sleep in a shed in their backyard with them?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So, as you go into your holiday season&#8230; don&#8217;t be that spaced out relative who sprawls out on the couch all weekend.  It might take a little extra thinking&#8230; but, it&#8217;s never too late to start a crazy fun tradition!!!!!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I love you guys!!!!  Merry Christmas!</p>
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