Showing posts with label Holiday Bliss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Bliss. Show all posts

Friday, December 24, 2010

Holiday Bliss 2010 - December 24


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Today we...

Made Gingerbread Cookies

Found Magic Pajamas

Enjoyed a Homemade Christmas Eve Dinner

 And Left Out Cookies, Carrots, and Milk

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas!

Wishing everyone a very Merry CHRISTmas!


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Holiday Bliss 2010 - December 23


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

To summarize this week (because I am running out of time)...Christmas lights, the zoo, elf village, ice slide, shopping, party, presents, family, eating out, soap snow, birthday party, the MOSH, and daddy!!

Tomorrow we will be going to the Christmas Eve service at our church and eating a wonderfully homemade meal planned and made by hubby!  :o)


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 21


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Today we braved the crowds and took a few hours to go shopping.  Our plan was to go to the mall, but after looking at the mile-long line to turn at the light into the mall, we decided that was too much trouble...lol!  Mind you, we have already completed most of our shopping online, but there are always those last minute gifts to purchase.  Instead we headed to The Loop for lunch, Best Buy, Office Max, Starbucks ;o), and Academy Sports.  Still, it seems like we have been out all day and the traffic was pretty thick. 

We are glad to be home now and are ready for some afternoon naps.  ;o)  Hope all your Christmas shopping is coming to an end.  Of course, there is always online, and with Amazon's two-day shipping, gifts will still get here by Christmas...hmmm, may have wait on that nap and check out the deals for today!!


Friday, December 17, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 17


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Today is the first day of dh's vacation.  He always takes (or tries to take) two weeks of vacation around Christmas.  This morning we have all be relaxing and cleaning a bit but next week we will start taking some fun one-day excursions around town to places like the zoo, Museum of Science and History, the art gallery, miniature golf, and others.  Of course we will have to run some errands and probably buy last minute gifts, but it is nice to have him home to do it all with!  :o)


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 16


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

I posted our Christmas tree pictures yesterday for Wordless Wednesday but wanted to talk about our tradition today.  Every year, the weekend (or week) after Thanksgiving we go to the same tree lot to purchase a tree.  Our daughter loves to walk up and down the rows trying to decide which tree is the best.  

Once we get it home the decorating begins!  We lay out all the decorations and the three of us decorate the tree.  I enjoy the assortment of homemade and hand-me-down decorations, so our tree can get a little crowded with "stuff".  It may even look tacky to some but we love it!  It is fun to talk about where each decoration came from or who made it.  Then we top it with a star and place our nativity at the bottom.  




Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 14

 
For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

At the beginning of December I gather all of our Christmas books, stack them, and place them under the coffee table in the family room.  Each day we pick a new book to read in the evening.  Some families take the time to wrap each book so their children can open a new one each day, but I know I will never have the time to be that creative.  ;o) 
  

Here is a list of some of our favorites:  

The Christmas Book, Golden Press (this was mine when I was little)
Wee Three Pigs, by Heidi Petach
The Night Before the Night Before Christmas, by Natasha Wing
Santa's Stuck, by Rhonda Gowler Greene
Mooseltoe, by Margie Palatini
Santa Claus, by Rod Greene

Monday, December 13, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 13


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Last week my daughter and I went to the Nutcracker for the first time.  We went during the day with our homeschool group for an in-school performance and it was really nice.  (I'm always a little worried about the school crowds during the day, but for the most part, they stayed in control.)

This actually may have been the first time I have ever seen the Nutcracker on stage, and it was certainly our daughters.  She loved the show and was captivated through the whole thing.  I am hoping that we can continue the tradition of attending this show each year.  

My only concern now...she wants to try out next year for the show.  We are going to have to think that one over a bit...   ;o)


Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 8


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

This week I thought I would share some of our ornaments that have special meanings and memories for us...

This one is from our daughter's first Christmas.  I'm sure many parents have at least one of these.  This is one of many that we have.


This one is our daughter's first helping hand at a homemade ornament.  See her scribbles?  :o)


This one is from the first (and last) time my husband and I went out together before 6am to stand in line at one of the many stores the day after Thanksgiving.  This ornament was free to the first few hundred customers.  We always laugh thinking of how crazy we were to go out that early.  Now I do it all by myself...lol!


This last one is not an ornament but a special decoration.  His name is Buddy and he sits on our table each Christmas.  He came from my husband's family and we have just always liked him.  Isn't he cute?!

I'm also linking up with Jolanthe at No Ordinary Moments for her Christmas Ornament post. Hope you enjoyed taking a look at some or our special ornaments.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 7

 
For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

It's been a busy few days so I haven't had time to post.  All is well and I'm catching up on things...finally!  We have been been keeping up with our Jesse Tree and other activities during Advent so I thought I would tell you about a new tradition we added this year.  

Yesterday, on December 6th, we celebrated St. Nicholas Day!   Obeying Jesus' words to "sell what you own and give the money to the poor," Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick, and the suffering.  The anniversary of his death became a day of celebration.  

To celebrate, we left our shoes by the fireplace in hopes that St. Nicholas would leave some candy.  Of course this was a hit at our house, but more importantly, we learned about a Saint we had not known much about before.  



To learn more about St Nicholas Day, you can check out the following sites.


Saturday, December 4, 2010

Holiday Bliss - December 4


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Today I am going to refer back to a recipe I posted around Thanksgiving.  I'll be making it this week for my CBS buddies and it is oh, so yummy!  Hope you enjoy!

Pumpkin Nut Dessert

Friday, December 3, 2010

Holiday Bliss 2010 - December 3


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Every year since our daughter was little we have set this Little People Nativity Set up under the tree.  She loves to take it out of the box each year and play with it.  



Thursday, December 2, 2010

Holiday Bliss 2010 - December 2


For the month of December Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.

Today I thought I would share what we do to celebrate Advent.  Each year it seems like I find something different, so hopefully what I have found for this year will be continued.

Two years ago I requested a free Countdown to Christmas booklet from Unity.  It looks like they still offer free resources but they are in PDF form.  It was a perfect little booklet for my then 5 year old.  Each day of the booklet contained a word of the day that reflected a spiritual idea and a short message about how your child can relate to that idea.  There were also activities and crafts each week.

This year a friend sent out a link to A Holy Experience - Free Jesse Tree Advent Devotional Book.  To receive the booklet you need to subscribe to updates and look to the bottom of the post in your reader or email and you’ll see your gift link.  I subscribed and printed out the ornaments but the devotionals each day were a little too much four our daughter.

Then Tracey at A Slice of Smith Life posted about Holy Heroes.  This is definitely more our level!  Again, you subscribe and get email updates with links to the daily videos.  We have enjoyed watching the children talk about the meaning of Advent and how they celebrate.  Here is our Jesse Tree so far. 


I also picked up the following two Advent calendars at DaySpring last year at their after Christmas clearance sale.  


This second calendar is actually used for Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.  The bottom is a drawer that holds all the cards.  They you add the cards that correspond with the current season to the numbered boxes.  Each day you pull out a box, read the card, turn the box around to the correct picture piece, and read an excerpt from the book that comes with it.  Once all 12 boxes have been turned around, they form a picture for the season.  


Lastly we have our homemade Advent Wreath, which is still on the process of being made. It's a painted paper plate and four pieces of a paper towel roll.  Once we glue them on, we'll use tissue paper as the light on the candles. 


So that is a look into how we celebrate Advent!  Hope you enjoyed and maybe you got some good ideas to use as traditions in your home!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Holiday Bliss 2010 - December 1


For the month of December (I can't believe it is December already), Our Homeschool Reviews will be participating in "Holiday Bliss" hosted by Brenda at Garden of Learning.

To participate, I'll be sharing favorite holiday recipes, crafts, traditions, things we do during the month, thoughts on Christmas, pictures of our family during December, or just anything that has something to do with this blessed holiday season.  

To start, I thought I would showcase our Christmas village.  Every year we put up our village in front of the fireplace.  This year my mom donated some of her larger pieces to us, so our town is now bustling more than ever!