This past week I’ve had time to think about all sorts of
ideas, things, conversations, and how to become better at what I do. Somehow
the topic of “family” seemed to stick. So in honor of family – and Easter this
upcoming Sunday! – here are some family (and Easter) tid-bits and recipes.
I don’t know about all of you, but families fight. Everyone
does it, it’s nothing new. Here I have a few hard-earned tips from a rather
wonderful fighter.
1)
When fighting and you know you’re wrong and
don’t want to admit it – ADMIT IT.
a.
Everyone can be wrong. Sometimes it’s you sister,
your brother, you mom, your dad – and then 90% it’s you. You are wrong. Yes, it
bites, but admitting it means you are closer to getting closure.
2)
Take a Break
a.
Take five mintues, or even ten. Gather your
temper so that you can return to the situation with a level head.
3)
Know when to accept Truce.
a.
There can be arguments in which no one wins.
That’s a given.
4)
Hug.
a.
This is something my dad always made us do. Whenever
we argued he always made us hug when it was over. That way, no matter the
argument, it always ended with a hug.
Some on to some fun Easter recipes I found on Pinterest –
links via Pinterest. (I don’t get paid for any of these name drops.)
1)
Easter Marshmallow Bark http://www.butterwithasideofbread.com/2013/02/easter-marshmallow-bark.html
a.
I cannot wait to try this out! It looks super
fun, delicious, and easy to make!
a.
Similar to the first one, but with Oreos! Who
doesn’t love oreos?
a.
This is one of the best things to have to an
Easter dinner. Well, after dinner. J
4)
Easter Fruit Pizza http://www.delish.com/holiday-recipes/easter/a41803/easter-dessert-fruit-pizza/
a.
So, a rather simple, delectable easy make.
Really delicious too.
A few, simple tips for a fixing a family feud, and finding
food for them on Easter. Enjoy your Easter weekend folks!
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