Take 5: Dr. Seuss, Chili Dogs, and Toothless Grins

Take five minutes today to dust the dining room. Gather your favorite dusting tools and quickly freshen the space. Even if the room is used only occasionally, a little attention makes it feel welcoming.

There’s no reason the dining room can’t be used for everyday meals. Using it more often turns a rarely seen room into a meaningful part of daily life.

Another idea is to create a list of special, small occasions you can celebrate there to delight your children and make memories.

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  1. Mark the anniversary of your child’s first lost tooth with a simple treat or a tiny keepsake.
  2. Celebrate a fun, offbeat holiday such as National Chili Dog Day and let everyone choose toppings or sides.
  3. Serve a straightforward dinner, then linger at the table to read a short play or a Dr. Seuss book before anyone rushes off.

How might you use the dining room more often beyond major holidays and big family events? Small, intentional rituals—like themed dinners, story time, or a quarterly “fancy” meal—can make the room feel loved and part of regular family life. Share your ideas and traditions to inspire others.