Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas anticipation...

The Tree - ok, truthfully, my tree... as everyone who knows me knows... I am a little bit possessive of this one :)
The lights in our front window... mostly I was doing my best to illuminate the outside of the house (lights in the girls bedroom windows upstairs, and a lit up star in our bedroom window) so I can continue my oogling of the new siding... have I mentioned I am really happy with it so far? lol!


The girl's Christmas tree - solely theirs to decorate with all of their handmade ornaments and those made by friends - standing proudly in our "Home School" room... aka the room that houses the majority of our "learning supplies" :)













The gifts the girls prepared for the special people in their lives. Left - their secret spice... concocted on their own with "a bit of love, joy and giving mixed in too" (Aislinn)
Below - low calorie liver treats for our animal relatives. (Max, Bree, Tinker, Autumn, Diva, Rory and Rylee)









And finally, cookies and apple juice for Santa... (not beer as may appear in the picture...)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Wrapping up advent...

Dec. 14th - Family evening walk -community light display "Sparkles in the Park"

It was raining, so it was more of an evening drive, but Grammie and Grandad came along for the ride and the girls got a exclusive ride on the antique carousel as no one else was around.

Dec. 15th - Christmas window stickers

Dec. 16th - Christmas activity page printouts

Dec. 17th - oven roasted marshmallows and hot chocolate.
Dec. 18th - family game night (Zooreka, Crazy eights, The Secret Door, and the Shopping game)


Dec. 19th - ice lanterns

Dec. 20th - special drawer # 3 (kinder surprise Christmas tree)
Dec. 21st - feed the animals in the woods at our friends house.
Dec. 22nd - make a gingerbread house


Dec. 23rd - deliver Christmas cards to the neighbours

Dec. 24th - put out reindeer food (oats, sugar, cranberries, and bird seed -- here's hoping the reindeer will like it!) and cookies for Santa!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

advent continuing

Dec 7th - Visit with Santa (and Mrs. Claus) at the toy store - he even did magic tricks and brought a bunny from the north pole!



Dec. 8th - Take food to the food bank (The girls went to the grocery store with friends and used their own money to make purchases. Then they went to the food bank and the volunteers there gave them a tour and let them see the back area where their food would be put. All in all a great experience to see how their small contribution would help others who have less than they do!)






Dec. 9th - make chocolate dipped pretzels... Yum! - I think I ate most of them :(


Dec. 10th - Christmas jokes

Dec. 11th - Watch a Christmas movie (The Polar Express)






Dec. 12th - Christmas pancakes (Jeff was in charge of pancake art!)
Dec. 13th - look in special drawer # 2 (Playmobil fairies)


Next weeks activities coming soon.











Monday, December 7, 2009

This week's advent

December 1st - Read Christmas stories by candle light







December 2nd - Make paper snowflakes.
(Also check out this link - the girls loved testing out their designs.)

December 3rd - Make and mail Christmas cards


December 4th - Chocolate Molten Christmas cakes
(single serving chocolate cakes cooked in and eaten from a mug with friends = high excitement (and energy levels!)



December 5th - Friends coming for a visit, and Christmas coloured nail polish for nail art.
And December 6th - Santa Claus and a Puppet Theatre playmobil set, found in "Special Drawer #1"
Stay tuned for week #2.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Swimming lessons

The girls have been in swimming lessons again this fall, and I have to say I love the opportunity to be part of the home school group daytime swims. The lessons are an hour long, and the girls - especially Aislinn - have improved with leaps and bounds. The top pic is Aislinn swimming her first length;
25 meters across the pool.
She has really worked hard this session and her endurance and stamina have come a long way.
Tara has been doing really well as well, this past week putting a lot of effort into her swimming although she still struggles with blowing the air out of her mouth. No surprise as she was the kid who would suck in when trying to blow her nose for years and years. She is a good swimmer though, and her kick is strong... easily propelling her half the width of the pool. (before she runs out of air!)

We will take a break again for the winter session mostly due to the longer drive, and return again in the spring. Now to turn our attention back to the skating season!
Both being such great exercise!






(sorry for the blurry pictures... yes camera complaints again! -- why can't it focus when the lighting is even the smallest bit off?)

Volunteering

After having said last year, that we would like to do more volunteering, we finally worked it into the schedule to go down to Feed the Children again and help out for a couple of hours.

It is such a perfect organization for the age the girls are at. The man in charge is so fabulous with the girls! He remembered them from last year, and again gave the girls a great explanation of how their work was going to help children and families in South America.
The girls were able to help out this time by consolidating a shipment of crocs into easier to ship boxes. We spent a couple of hours, and managed to empty 3 whole skids.
Afterwards the girls were invited into the lunchroom for drinks and Popsicles.
We all went home happy and dirty and with a greater sense of how we can help others even if it seems like a little job.
This year we will have to make more definite plans to return.








Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Advent Calendars

So here they are...

I did cut it down to the wire a bit, finishing them at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, but I am pretty happy with them.

Each drawer will contain a slip of paper with a family activity or instructions to open one of the 3 special drawers. The girls are loving it.

I managed to get the hardware containers on sale from Canadian tire for $15, and all supplies included, the project came to about $25 each. Not bad as I am hoping they will become a tradition and be pulled out for many more years.

I started by gluing the fabric around the metal frame using a heavy duty glue. I then lined each drawer with scrapbook paper, and painted the wooden stars. Once dry I placed a foam snowflake sticker (dollar store) over each one. After gluing ribbon to the edges and placing a card stock piece for the name plate, I wrote the numbers on the stars and attached them. To finish it off I found the Santa's at the dollar store... seemed to round them off nicely.

All in all, I managed to complete it in 2 evenings.... (and a few of the wee morning hours) :)