Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Counting the days until Christmas

The days leading up to Christmas are more exciting than ever now that the gals are older.  I just finished my Advent calendar & activities just in time for December 1st.

I got this quirky Advent calendar a few years back from HABA Toys.--which kinda makes me sad, knowing that my kids have outgrown this fantastic toy company.


Each drawer comes with these nifty little wooden toys.  That used to be enough for my curious toddlers.  However, these grade school gals are craving more.

I started to place notes inside each box, along with these odd array of little wooden shapes that we just can't let go.  We mix the anticipation with giving & receiving.  I wrote these little notes to put in each of the boxes:




If there is not a note in the box, the gals know to look under the tree for a small surprise (thank you Scholastic Bookclub for your cheap books!)


 
Another little thing I do for Marlee is place these little printable holiday jokes and facts that I found on Pinterest in her lunchbox.  She claims that the jokes are lame, but I found out differently.  My class has the same lunch period as hers, and I usually catch her reciting these to her classmates.  It's almost made her have a cultish following at the lunch table with these corny jokes.
 
 
 
You can click here and here for the notes and jokes.
 
I'm sure these days will fly by quickly, so I'm hoping these activities will create some tradition and memories over the years.


Friday, November 23, 2012

Thankful

This year, our Thanksgiving was filled with warm weather, family, great food, nature walks, and works of art :)



 
 

 
 
 


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

On Thanksgiving...

I've been seeing many month-long celebrations for Thanksgiving and thought I'd give one a whirl.  We actually started this board last year.  I got the idea from www.parents.com


The four of us rotate each day & write what we are thankful for...


We also saved the cards from last year since we thought it would be funny to see what we wrote in the past. This is Mya's from last year:

 
 
I also found this other idea from www.theartfulparent.com These "thankful stones" were a great rainy day activity.  The kids loved melting the crayons over the hot stones.
 




The gals got really into the theme this month and we have many original (and funny) ideas.  Next month we shall bust out the advent calendar and really try to balance the giving and receiving of the winter holidays.










Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Stayin' in

Our school district had the day off for Election Day.  The gals and I had big plans to return to the Biltmore House on our day off from school/work....I've been feeling the pressure to go and get my money's worth since I got a little crazy and bought that yearly pass.

Things changed quickly when we woke up to 34 degrees and sleet was lightly falling.  We quickly declared the day a double doozy of "no drive day" and "pajama day".



I'm noticing these days are becoming fewer and far between.  The chilly fall days we knew of the past are replaced with 65 degree + days in the past few years. Of course we take advantage of every warm and sunny day in the fall, but sometimes we just enjoy a gloomy day indoors, one where we do not feel obligated to play outside just because the sun is shining.

As my favorite neighbor Rachel and I were having our fence post chat the other day, I expressed my frustration about hearing so many people remark how this mild weather should be the norm every day. Umm, yeah, if we were in Miami.  But since we live in the mountains, I think we need our fair share of chilly days leading to a deep freeze or two over the winter months. 

We did have a very mild winter last year.  I was disappointed that I only pulled out the North Face jacket a handful of times. I was even more disappointed to have not done as many indoor winter activities as I planned.  Who wants to have a movie marathon, go bowling, or play board games when it is 70 degrees every weekend in January?

I reflect on the year past and I'm quite disturbed by the daffodils blooming in January and February only to be dead weeds by Easter.  I was pulling ticks off my kids in the early days of March.  My indoor cats got infested with fleas! Bacterial pneumonia is being passed around our county like a stomach bug (hello..red flag, CDC??) I'm just hoping this year was a fluke. But this may explain why I (and many others) feel so off balance and cannot find a rhythm aligned with the seasons.

Nonetheless, we had a great day today.  Here's to hoping for many more chilly, temperature appropriate, slacker days: