ADVENT CALENDAR
I also decided to try something new to get the kids excited for Christmas. I found enough Christmas books (24 in total) and wrapped them all so each day up until Christmas the kids will be able to open up a present. I only managed to find 10 of my own Christmas books but I went to thrift shops and found the rest for a quarter a piece. The kids seem pretty excited about it and it's a fun way to enjoy a Christmas story together.
Books for Advent under the tree - wrapped up 24 books to be opened every day between now and Christmas |
Every year since I can remember 13 year-old Graham has made ice candles for the family.
INGREDIENTS:
Balloons
Water
Weather below 32 degrees
Optional: Bowl to set them in and food coloring
DIRECTIONS:
Add water to balloons, set outside to freeze, once frozen tear off balloons and add a candle to the center. You can also add food coloring inside the balloons or let them rest in a bowl overnight for a more uniform shape, but typically we let them form as they were intended for some really unique candles.
Graham's Ice Candles - fill up balloons with water, freeze and you have ice candles |
Do you have an advent calendar? I'm guessing there's a lot of amazing ideas out there and I should check out Pinterest but sometimes I find Pinterest a little paralyzing.
Once a year the movie theatre shows free Christmas movies for kids, so we're headed to that and then to the amazing light show in Duluth called Bentleyville. Should be a fun day. What are you up to?
Are you ready for Christmas?
Thanks for reading,
Kristin
That's such a neat idea to have a book a day for the kids to open. I'd love to do that if we have children!
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