The Sunday Tradition
The Jacksons are a busy family. Between work, school, and activities, their weeks…
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The Jacksons are a busy family. Between work, school, and activities, their weeks were usually a whirlpool of schedules, rushing from one thing to the next, but Sundays were sacred. No matter how hectic life became, they always had one rule: SUNDAYS ARE FAMILY DAYS.
Every Sunday morning, the aroma of pancakes and crispy bacon wafted through the air as Dad cooked breakfast. The kids are pitching in with the cleaning. Eva is loading the laundry, Danny is folding the clothes, and the twins Mia and Marco are fixing their rooms. Breakfast was always loud and cheerful with loads of giggles as jokes were being told.
After breakfast, the family piles into the car and drives to the nearby arcade. Once all the money and tickets had been given out, the children scattered in different directions. The twins to the right and the older kids to the snack palace. The parents could just sit on the chairs and watch their kids.
Every Sunday morning, the aroma of pancakes and crispy bacon wafted through the air as Dad cooked breakfast. The kids are pitching in with the cleaning. Eva is loading the laundry, Danny is folding the clothes, and the twins Mia and Marco are fixing their rooms. Breakfast was always loud and cheerful with loads of giggles as jokes were being told.
After breakfast, the family piles into the car and drives to the nearby arcade. Once all the money and tickets had been given out, the children scattered in different directions. The twins to the right and the older kids to the snack palace. The parents could just sit on the chairs and watch their kids
Every Sunday morning, the aroma of pancakes and crispy bacon wafted through the air as Dad cooked breakfast. The kids are pitching in with the cleaning. Eva is loading the laundry, Danny is folding the clothes, and the twins Mia and Marco are fixing their rooms. Breakfast was always loud and cheerful with loads of giggles as jokes were being told.
After breakfast, the family piles into the car and drives to the nearby arcade. Once all the money and tickets had been given out, the children scattered in different directions. The twins to the right and the older kids to the snack palace. The parents could just sit on the chairs and watch their kids.
Lunch was always Bunger Din burgers at the mall. They all sat and ate with each other, with Danny pulling a silly face and the twins falling off the chair with laughter while Eva tried (and failed) to draw in her sketchbook.
The afternoon often ended with a family movie night. The Jacksons gather on the couch together to watch a movie, sharing popcorn and blankets. By bedtime the house was filled with a sense of calm—a feeling of connection that reminded them why Sundays were so special.
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