I think that this is a very good story idea. As someone who comes from a divorced family, I can empathize with children who end up having multiple Thanksgivings and Christmas’s. Growing up, I remember having to spend time with both my mother and father separately, and in many ways it makes the holidays a lot more difficult.
I like the idea you mentioned of co-parenting. While in some cases I understand co-parenting would not be an option, I like the idea of both parents (whether together or divorced) coming together on a united front. I feel as though that is a much more effective method of parenting rather than having divided parents. I think that it provides a sense of unity and consistency in a child’s life, rather than confusion.
Could you please provide a link to the article so that I can read it as well? Thanks!
Thanksgiving is a huge holiday and this year’s is approaching quickly. It is known as a happy occasion but an article on the Globe and Mail stated differently. The article explains that for many, it is a chance for big family reunions and gatherings but for some it is a huge suffering, namely…