November has crept up on us, and we can hardly believe we're on the brink of 2025! Time passes fast when you're navigating the beautiful chaos of family life.
This month is not only a time for giving thanks and turning back the clocks, but also an opportunity to engage in meaningful events and holidays. Here are some heartwarming holidays and events to embrace or recognize this November:
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1. Native American Heritage Month
This month provides an excellent opportunity to delve into the rich history and culture of the indigenous people native to your town. If you're unsure where to begin, explore this map showcasing indigenous territories from around the world. It's a chance to connect with the roots of your community.
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2. National Adoption Month
Did you know that over 117,000 children and youth were awaiting adoption from the foster care system in 2020? If you've ever considered adoption, take some time this November to explore the possibility more in-depth for your family. Research the adoption process in your area, and consider whether this loving act might be the right choice for your family's future.
Read: 10 Things I Wish I'd Known About the Adoption Process
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3. Diwali
Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is a joyful celebration marking the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. Families gather to share sweets, exchange gifts, and light oil lamps called diyas to invite prosperity into their homes. Though Diwali is celebrated over five days, the main festivities take place on the third day, which falls on Friday, November 1, 2024. It’s a perfect opportunity to share the warmth of this cultural tradition with your family by enjoying festive foods and lighting up your home with the glow of candles and diyas. Nov. 1
Read: Happy Diwali! Celebrating the Indian New Year With Delicious Recipes
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4. Día de los Muertos
This vibrant Mexican holiday celebrates the lives of loved ones who have passed away. Dive into the colorful and meaningful traditions of Día de los Muertos on November 1st and 2nd. Learn about the ofrendas (altars), sugar skulls, and marigolds that fill this festive celebration. Nov. 1 and 2
Read: Día de los Muertos: 5 Day of the Dead Traditions Explained
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5. The End of Daylight Saving Time
Ah, the end of daylight saving time! Before parenthood, it may have meant an extra hour of sweet, uninterrupted slumber. But with kids in the mix? That additional hour can sometimes lead to cranky little ones and disrupted routines. Fear not. We've got tips from sleep consultants to help your children adjust seamlessly to this change. Nov. 3
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6. Election Day
We all understand the immense importance of voting, and it's equally vital to instill this value in the next generation. This election day, bring your kids with you to the voting booth. Show them the power of democracy in action and teach them about their future role as active citizens in shaping the world. Nov. 5
Read: Why I Vote: Parents Share the Many Reasons They Vote
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7. Veterans Day
Take a moment on November 11th to honor the veterans in your life. Encourage your children to express their gratitude by writing heartfelt letters, creating thoughtful drawings, or even interviewing veterans about their experiences. Nov. 11
Read: 4 Ways Families Can Thank Veterans Nov. 11
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8. Thanksgiving
It's the mother of all American November holidays! Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, feasting, and cherishing moments with your family. Reflect on your blessings and create lasting memories around the dinner table. Nov. 28
Read: How To Make a One-Of-A-Kind Gratitude Tree For Your Thanksgiving Table
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9. Small Business Saturday
We love supporting local businesses all year long — and hope you do too! Small Business Saturday provides a dedicated day for this. While you embark on your holiday shopping, consider shopping small and supporting the businesses that make your community unique. Nov. 30