Dec. 2: Ward Christmas Party
Dec. 3: Decorate Christmas tree
Dec. 4: Make ornaments
Dec. 5: Christmas cards to loved ones far away
Dec. 6: Read the Polar Express
Dec. 7: Thanksgiving point reindeer and hot chocolate
Dec. 8: Indoor snowball fight
Dec. 9: Ginger bread houses
Dec. 10: Christmas movie night- Dad’s choice
Dec. 11: Family Christmas party
Dec. 12: Act out Nativity
Dec. 13: Watch Belle’s Enchanted Christmas and popcorn*
Dec. 14: Write letters to Santa*
Dec. 15: Drive to see Christmas lights*
Dec. 16: Serving others*
Dec. 17: See Rachel in the Nutcracker*
Dec. 18 : Birthday party for Jesus-to help Halle understand this holiday better*
Dec. 19: Christmas stories, carols, and treats*
Dec. 21: Visit Santa*
Dec. 22: Temple Square lights*
Dec. 23: Decorate Cookies*
Dec. 24: Gifts to the Savior*
*Read scripture that prophecies of Christ
Hoping we get to do all the things we have planned!
2 comments:
what fun ideas! i did something like this last year with my kids and it made for a very fun, but BUSY december. :) i will definitely be doing it again sometime (but with a newborn we are just in survival mode. :) )you are such a cute mom, megan!
What great ideas! Definitely a fun way to teach your kids about the reason for the season AND have a good time while doing that. I will probably have to come back and steal these ideas one day... :)
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