Saturday, November 28, 2009Advent Calendar Giving ActitivesMy husband and I have three goals for our children, to raise them to be healthy in spirit, healthy in body and healthy in mind. Usually my blog centers more around the "healthy in body" topic, but today I'll share with you something I am trying this year to help achieve the other two goals; we are going to do advent stockings. So much of a child's Christmas is about getting that I want to be purposeful about making ours just as much about giving. Here is the plan. Each day we will do three things. 1) We strung 24 small stocking on the wall. Each day they will pull out a piece of paper that lists an activity that focuses on doing or giving something each day. 2) They will get a small piece of chocolate from their normal advent calendars and 3) We will read one story from the Advent Storybook. I am really excited about this and thought I would share what we have planned. My children are 2.5 and 4.5 so the activities are centered around those ages. Here is the initial plan: December 1 - Make Angels to Hang over the Nativity Set December 2 - Buy 2 Ducks through World Vision December 3 - Thank a Solider December 4 - Make a Gingerbread House December 5 - Gingerbread Puppets @ the DIA December 6 - Purchase Gifts for Little Boy from our Church Ministry December 7 - Make Christmas Card for Maltese Family and Send it. December 8 - Make Banana Bread for Church Staff December 9 - Deliver Banana Bread to Church Staffers December 10 - Give Money to Salvation Army Bell Ringers December 11 - Make Cookies for Neighbors & Sunday School Teachers December 12 - Bring Blanket to Whole Foods December 13 - Wrap and Bring in Present for Boy from Church Ministry December 14 - Bring Baby Bottle to School Christmas Program December 15 - Deliver Cookies to Neighbors December 16 - Go to the Store and pick out a gift for daddy December 17 - Pick out a gift for each other and make a card December 18 - Donate Food To Rochester Area Neighborhood House December 19 - Write Thank You Notes to Sunday School Teachers December 20 - Deliver Thank You Notes & Cookies to Sunday School Teachers December 21 - Get Our Dog a Christmas Gift December 22 - Go Downtown to See The Big Bright Light Show & Have Pizza for Dinner December 23 - Paint a Christmas Ornament December 24 - Make Grandma & Grandpa their Christmas cards. Help wrap the presents. So that is the plan. As you can tell, many of the things we are doing are specific to Metro Detroit, but you could easily substitute local activities specific to your location.
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My name is Julie Magro. This blog is a dairy of what I'm trying in the kitchen. I am on a food journey. My journey started many years ago. You see, I have always had bad feelings about processed foods. Something just didn't seem right about them. But, that doesn't mean I didn't eat them. Until recently, when the ethics and health benefits of how our food is grown and/or raised became a passion.
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6 comments:
Wonderful! We are also trying to teach the children to have a heart for service and giving to others. Its nice to read your ideas!
This is awesome! It's so important to remind kids that Christmas is not just about getting lots of gifts, but spreading the Christmas spirit. Thanks for posting this; I'll be using it in a few years! :-)
I did post yesterday--and it showed on the page for me...who knows what happened!
You and Leonard have been so great at "bringing up the children" with wonderful goals (about looking out for others). It's amazing what they remember!
Keep it up...you could win "Mom & Dad" of the Year.
Thanks Grandma :-)
I LOVE this and hope to do it next year!
these are great - thanks for sharing
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