I promise to catch you up on all the goings on, but I also promised the family NO HOMESCHOOLING for a week or so… which in turn means I keep the laptop (where I post ALL entries here from) off and myself occupied with kids, toys and of course massive amounts of crochet!!! I really need to post some pictures now that we are done handing out most of the gifts!! Anyway! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from our family to yours!!!
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A Week of Seasonal Fun
December 9-13
Mondays, as we get closer to Christmas and further along in Advent get more and more red and green and festive. This year I am doing a combination of secular and religious worksheets, books and shows. So much colouring!
Our storytime has continued as well. The boys are reading (Emanuel included) to each other and myself whatever they want but TRINITY’s books are all Christmas and all fun!
We also did our yearly page from Activity Village – What we like about Christmas!
And later in the day – special cookie making time with Daddy!! Mommy and Daddy had an anime date with a new/old Facebook friend, his daughters and another couple. So of course I wanted to bring one of our homemade goodies… SUGAR COOKIES!
I just realized I got my timeline wrong – on the last entry (HERE) I said we DECORATED the tree… when in actuality we ASSEMBLED the tree and flared out the branches. TODAY we put our Canadian ornaments out on display and it was so much fun!!!!!
Of course on Tuesday it was time to see Santa… something you can relive HERE.
Wednesday we reflected on our visit with Santa in our journals.
The boys also reflected on what Christmas means to them in this Activity Village printable (link for their site on right, just look up Christmas… they have TONS!).
We also made a wreath (hands) and bow (Echo’s feet) with the kids.
The kids worked with Daddy on the NEXT step of cookie making – making the icing.
And Nana found Trinity a great deal on a VERY appropriate winter jacket that allows us to hand Echo down Trinity’s old purple one (loose but usable).
Of course we had to keep making cards as well. Mommy hands off!
We ended the work week with more worksheets…
We even had a workbook completion!
One week closer to Christmas!!! And don’t forget anime night at a dear Facebook friends’ place on the 13th. It was so fun to meet Keith in person!
Completing to Change Focus Fully
December 5-8
Here I am writing about Thanksgiving well into Advent but this year the two were so close together! Trinity and Emanuel had their coffee filtre turkeys to finish with Daddy after all. You can make one yourself thanks to Peapod Labs HERE.
We brought out our Little People Nativity set. Echo is enamoured with the angel. Apparently this one is ready to ride!
Of course we had our advent calendar and a craft to add to the fun! What we can do with markers, popsicle sticks, paper and glue!!! I think Trinity did a great job.
Then the boys had the exciting completion of their Minnesota lapbook plus extras. Only took FOREVER for us to get it done and together. Of course I saved the resources in a separate blog entry HERE. We did a mini lapbook and then went from there. I hope the little nuggets of facts and truths we found will stick in our minds for at least a little time. It was fun learning more about the state we now call home.
We have also started using Trinity’s daily reading as family story time. Every time we read one of her Christmas themed books (or watch a Christmas movie) we draw a group picture that will go in our Christmas binder!
We ended our school week with a paper craft that I picked up last year at an absolute steal. This was making a fancy paper gingerbread house with accessories.
It was the first Saturday of the month so of course the kids headed over to Home Depot for free craft time. Ken also signed them up for a special extra craft on the 21st.
Emanuel drew a wonderful Christmas themed dinosaur page to send up north to a special someone.
Of course Sunday brought Sunday School. Cold Cold Cold.
And then Baba and Ken put up the yard decoration that Nana found at Fleet Farm. Very pretty.
Later in the evening we had Facetime with Aunty Xinny, Alex, Izaac and Isabella. It was WILD!!!
We ended our evening with decorating the new 8 foot tall tree. The ornaments this year are from our stash. Not ALL of them but soe many memories and old favourites. The kids had a blast showing them to Nana and Baba.
Christmas is very apparent in the house now. And after a busy weekend it feels so much more real