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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Christmas 2016

Saturday, January 28, 2017

After living in Thailand for five years and having a hot Christmas, a warm Christmas in Chile seemed normal.  We are used to making it feel like Christmas in the States.  And to be honest, this is fully for my benefit because my kids only think of Christmas as a warm holiday.  I need to change my idea of Christmas.  Instead of boots and snowsuits, we have flip flips and swim suits.  What will be really confusing is when we have the 4th of July in the winter time! Here is how we spent the Christmas season.



Just like he has done for the past 8 years, Stinky Piper showed up the day after Thanksgiving to kick of the holiday season.  We had a fun Christmas themed breakfast.


He also brought some fun candy cane cookies for the boys to make.  This was a super special surprise because you cannot find these cookies in Chile!




We also started our new advent calendar.  I love this Eric Carle Advent calendar.  It was a nice change from calendars we have done in the past.  The boys enjoyed seeing what ornament they would get to add to the tree each day. 


 We found a huge Christmas tree at our local shopping center.  I loved how so many places were decorated for Christmas around our area.  We even had a Santa sighting, but none of the boys wanted to visit with him.


 We made the house feel a little more wintry by adding lots of coffee filter snowflakes.  


 Our Christmas read alouds this year were The Worst Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson and The Family Under the Bridge by  Natalie Savage Carlson.  We read the Halloween book by Barbara Robinson, so we were prepared for the trouble caused by the Herdman family, but I loved how this turned out to be a really sweet story.  I really enjoyed seeing the changes the Herdmans went through in this book.  We also really enjoyed The Family Under the Bridge.  It was a tough one to get through, but really heart warming.


 A couple new handmade ornaments for the tree.  A sled and a snowman.  


 A couple of my very favorite Thai ornaments, a tuk tuk and a Thai Elephant.


 This is Christmas in Chile. 


 Stinky Piper even brought some M & M's that cannot be found in Chile all the way here.  He was full of surprises this year!!

 And it wouldn't be Christmas with out cut out cookies.
  

We celebrated our Christmas Eve on the 23rd this year.  We had friends coming in Christmas morning, so we pushed everything forward by a day.  We had Christmas Eve Dinner and then went out for a walk to enjoy the beautiful sunset.





 Then back home for hot chocolate and Christmas cookies.  





 I received my copy of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas when I was pregnant with Greyson for my baby shower.  I have read it to them every year and it has become something the boys ask for.


And before they went to sleep cookies for Santa and carrots for the reindeer. 


Every year since Lincoln was 2, Mrs. Claus has brought the boys a cake for Christmas.  When Lincoln was two the only thing he asked for was a cake and every year she makes a cake with a theme the boys are interested in.  This year she brought a cake with cards on it because the boys are really into magic and card tricks.  


Sitting by the fire, waiting to go through their stockings.  


The end of a really great Christmas!  And it wasn't even finished yet because on Christmas day we had visitors coming for a week and we would get to start exploring Chile!  I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season with your family and friends.

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Happy Holidays!

Friday, December 25, 2015



Wishing you a very Happy Holidays from our family to yours. Love from Thailand,

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25 Days of Christmas Activities

Monday, November 30, 2015

Every year I come up with a list of activities to do with the boys leading up to Christmas.  We usually don't get to every one on the list, but we have a lot of fun crossing off the activities we do complete. Here is our list for December 2015. HERE is our list from 2013.

Right Click on the photos for the link.

1. Advent:  We will be doing this Lego Advent & Advent chain to countdown the days to Christmas.

Such a fun way to keep your kids excited, and NOT have to answer the "how many days until Christmas" question                        LEGO Advent Calendar Countdown to Christmas Idea

2. I can't wait to hang these cute Stars around the house.

DIY Glitter Stars - An Easy Christmas Craft

3. Write letter to Santa
4. I think the boys are going to get a kick out of turning themselves into an elf!
 elf

5. Snowman Mugs & Popcorn cups
What to do for chritsmas !!! this would be great to snack on while watching CHristmas shows with the kids:               Personalized Snowman Mugs

6. Decorate Gingerbread House
7. Paper Snowflakes
How to Cut and Fold Awesome Paper Snowflakes
8. Handprint Santa Ornament

Salt Dough Hand Print Santa Ornament

9. Read Christmas Books- These our on our Holiday Reading List
Image result for the last holiday Concert  Image result for when Santa fell to Earth     Image result for The Father CHristmas Letters
10. Co-op Christmas Party
11. Christmas Movie Marathon
12. Co-op Christmas Program
13. Stick Ornament
Stow & Tell U twigs after

14. Make Puppy Chow
Puppy Chow Chex Mix
15. Christmas Piano Recital
16. Cardboard Reindeer
christmas crafts for kids

17. Reindeer Craft
toilet roll reindeer:

18. Pine tree Craft


19. Polar Express Night
polar express night

20. Go Ice Skating & pick out gifts for brothers
21. Bake Christmas Cookies
22. Grinch Night
Don't Be A Grinch!  Super fun ideas for a family night that will make your heart grow two sizes bigger!  Perfect for Christmas time.  |  My Name Is Snickerdoodle

23. Christmas I Spy
Free printable Christmas I Spy Game - a search and find game for the holidays!

24. Read The Night Before Christmas & Put out Reindeer Food
Magic Reindeer Food Poem & Free Printable.  Also includes the Reindeer Food recipe.

25. Brunch & Christmas Movies


What are your favorite Holiday activities and traditions?

Happy Holidays!

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Walking in a Winter Wonderland- Thai Style

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Christmas in Thailand is just not the same as back in the States.  I try so hard to make it feel like Christmas, but the lack snow, winter coats, fireplaces, and Christmas lights make it difficult to get into the holiday spirit.  But, I have come to realize that it is just my perspective.  To my children, Christmas is during the "cooler" season.  (Cooler being 75-90 degrees)  They are completely excited for Christmas as soon as December 1st rolls around.  It doesn't matter if there is snow, rain, or sunshine, they are just excited for Christmas and all the magic it brings.

This year I stopped doing our 25 days of Christmas.  We still did plenty of activities and made a few new ornaments for the tree, but we did not do a project everyday.  This was the beginning of me simplifying my life.  Our elf was a little less mischievous this year and went back to the good ol' days where he just hid in different places around the house.  I think after visiting our house for the past 7 years, Stinky Piper was a bit worn out too.

We still managed to have a lot of fun, listened to a ton of Christmas music, watched every children's Christmas movie ever made, and felt the Christmas season take over our house during my transitions to a simpler life.  The boys never complained once about the lack of activities.  I felt like this year we really enjoyed the holidays instead of letting the busyness take over.

Here are some of the activities we did during the month of December:

Crafts

Santa hand print ornaments to send home with Gigi * Playing with gingerbread play dough and spices * Painting Christmas tree with toilet paper roll * Bottle cap Reindeer ornament


Food

Cake to celebrate the beginning of Christmas break * Decorating cookies for Santa * Veggie Christmas Tree platter for party * Snowman cupcakes that Mrs. Claus left for the boys. (She does it every year.)



 Parties

This year a couple of my friends and I threw a neighborhood Christmas party.  We decorated cookies, painted ornaments, sang carols, drank hot chocolate, and enjoyed a surprise visit from Santa! Then on Christmas Eve we celebrated with two other families and had some delicious desserts!


 Stinky Piper the Elf

Our elf, Stinky Piper, has been visiting our house for 7 years.  This year he was a little more mellow than years past, but the boys still loved having him.  He brought a Christmas book one day, took away their kindles on Christmas Eve, ate a traditional elf breakfast, and the boys all wished him a Merry Christmas and said their goodbyes.
Feels Like Christmas

I loved the countdown printable I found.  And it was FREE! * The boys stringing lights all over the house. * Making the house smell like Christmas * Cutting out tons of coffee filter snowflakes.  


All Ready For the Big Guy

Christmas themed lego creations * Checking out the Christmas lights at the mall* Setting our carrots & cookies. 

Christmas Pinterest Page
Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Page

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season!

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