The wife tells me last night she's found the religion for the family. I'm waiting for the punchline, and she says Universal Unitarianism. Sounds a bit like a theme park at first, but I'd heard of unitarians- myopically, because I think Frank Lloyd Wright was one and iirc designed a nice building/temple/church for them.
She shows me the wiki, and outside of sounding like a cult...makes sense to me in terms of something organized:
Unitarian Universalism (UU)[2][3][4] is a liberal religion characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning".[5][6] Unitarian Universalists assert no creed, but instead are unified by their shared search for spiritual growth. As such, their congregations include many atheists, agnostics, and theists within their membership. The roots of Unitarian Universalism lie in liberal Christianity, specifically Unitarianism and universalism. Unitarian Universalists state that from these traditions comes a deep regard for intellectual freedom and inclusive love. Congregations and members seek inspiration and derive insight from all major world religions.[7]
While it sounds good, my answer was- why do we need an organization for that- isn't that how we lead our lives anyway? She felt like it was important for the kids to be exposed to more than what do- superficially touching on each our religions that we don't subscribe to.