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Just the Two of Us Again - March Edition
If you are planning a family reunion, make sure that you don't try to plan it on your own without input and help from your kids. It should be a fun and memorable event, but it won't be if you try to control every minute of the gathering.

Family reunions are times to let go and enjoy. If there is cooking and cleaning that needs to be done, divide it up so you aren't carrying the burden of it all.

Try to plan it so that there is enough time to do the things you want to do together, but not enough time for everyone to get on one another's nerves. Have everyone take lots of pictures, too.

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