Yes of course. The best way I think is to give some examples of websites where to find such poems and allow you to browse through some. This will allow you to find a poem which actually relates to your situation or family, or that has relevance to your individuality as a group. All families have their own quirkiness or foibles and it is the acknowledgment of this which will make a poem truly meaningful.
There are hundreds of websites which have extensive databases of poetry; these generally allow you to search by category which will allow you to find ones relevant to you. Here are a few examples of such websites;
- www.poemhunter.com/poems/family/
- www.familyfriendpoems.com/family/
- famouspoetsandpoems.com/thematic_poems/family_poems.html
- www.scrapbook.com/poems/cat/14.html
Family Day is celebrated at different times in different locations around the world; in most countries the exact date changes each year, with a majority celebrating it on a particular day of the week rather than date. It is a recently developed holiday, initiated to allow people to remove themselves from their day-to-day lives (such as work and school) in order to spend time with their friends and family. It is hoped that it will renew community spirit, and bring a sense of closeness with one another. The idea was conceived in Australia, and it has consequently been adopted by other countries such as Canada and South Africa.
There are hundreds of websites which have extensive databases of poetry; these generally allow you to search by category which will allow you to find ones relevant to you. Here are a few examples of such websites;
- www.poemhunter.com/poems/family/
- www.familyfriendpoems.com/family/
- famouspoetsandpoems.com/thematic_poems/family_poems.html
- www.scrapbook.com/poems/cat/14.html
Family Day is celebrated at different times in different locations around the world; in most countries the exact date changes each year, with a majority celebrating it on a particular day of the week rather than date. It is a recently developed holiday, initiated to allow people to remove themselves from their day-to-day lives (such as work and school) in order to spend time with their friends and family. It is hoped that it will renew community spirit, and bring a sense of closeness with one another. The idea was conceived in Australia, and it has consequently been adopted by other countries such as Canada and South Africa.