How It Works
A new ritual arrives every Thursday. Print it, gather the family, and create a moment they'll actually remember. No prep. No supplies. Just presence.
The Process
Your ritual card arrives in your inbox every Thursday morning. It's a beautifully designed PDF with everything you need—complete instructions, conversation prompts, age adaptations, and the psychology behind why it works.
Print the card and put it on the fridge where everyone can see it. Or save it to your phone. Either way, it's there when you need it—no searching, no remembering, no friction.
Saturday morning? Sunday after lunch? Whenever works for your family. The ritual is designed to take about an hour, but there's no pressure. Fit it where it fits.
Gather the family. Put the devices away. Follow the card. Something shifts when you're all actually present together—doing something interesting, with no screens competing for attention.
What's Included
A beautifully designed, printable PDF delivered every Thursday. Complete instructions, ready to go.
Every ritual adjusts for young kids (5-9), tweens (10-13), and teens (14+). Same core experience, different approach.
Built-in questions for when it gets quiet. No more awkward silences or forced small talk.
Optional insight into the psychology behind each ritual. For the curious—not required reading.
See It In Action
An invitation to get lost together.
No destination. No GPS. At every intersection, someone different calls it: left, right, or straight. After 20 minutes of wrong turns, stop somewhere unexpected. A park bench. A café you've never seen...
This isn't just “go for a drive.” The specific mechanics—rotating who decides, no GPS, the forced stop at an unknown place—create conditions for presence.
Our Approach
If it requires prep, supplies, or planning, families won't do it. Every ritual works with what you have.
These compete with algorithms for attention. If it's not actually compelling, it won't work.
Not "activities for kids." Experiences where each person's participation matters equally.
A 7-year-old and a 15-year-old need different things. Same ritual, different approach.
Backed by developmental research, but you'd never know it. No lectures—just experiences.
Each ritual is standalone, but together they create a practice. A rhythm your family becomes known for.
Try your first ritual free. See for yourself if it works for your family.