In days gone by the dinner table was the center of family life. These days that tradition has long past. This is sad because it shows in the state of our country. A tightly knit family was the starting point for life just a few generations ago and it showed in our country as a whole. These days most people have very little idea of what is really going on with thier relatives let alone in thier own home. The table was a place where the family talked about what was going on, what they where doing, thier plans for the week etc over breakfast, lunch and dinner. These days dinner consists of whatever can be picked up in a drive through window or unwrapped while you're on the way to do something.
Our modern age of accomplishing more, instant gratification and cheap massed produced everything has taken its toll on the family unit. We have substitued family time for all things cheap and meaningless. Wendy's, the rehashed comedy and chinese furniture.
When did the status quo become having everything done for us? Taking no pride in anything including the family? Making a dinner that took the afternoon used to be a source of pride for who ever made it, typically the wife. It took time and skill, both of which seem to be a rare commodity these days. If someone actually cooks these days it tends to be a frozen dinner. The funny part is that in alot of families even this farce of preparing dinner is met with "you cooked dinner?". My god! What happened to quality and pride?
When everything is replaceable in life what really has any meaning or value? How can it have any value or meaning?
A discussion held in front of the tv is distracted and quickly forgotten by everyone involved. It carries no meaning because there is no eye contact or true interaction. Discussions held over a true home cooked meal that was carefully prepared carries with it a whole lot more meaning. Why you ask well it's simple. Whoever took the time to pick up, prepare and then cook everything must really love who they're making it for. They were willing to set aside the time necessary to cook such a meal. In this day and age of no time that in itself says alot. When such an effort is undertaken it doesn't go un-noticed simply because it's so rare these days. One of the biggest keys to the whole dinner as a family thing is the initial effort put forth by the person that actually made it. This sets things in motion for all involved to put extra effort into what goes on around the dinner table.
Conversations around the dining room table are undistracted, face to face and more sincere. When home cooked dinners are included as a normal part of family life that family has a chance to become like the families of our fore-fathers - closer, more loving and sincere