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6 Great Ways to Spend Time with the Kids this Christmas
by: Heather Masson
With all the hustle and bustle this time of year, it’s really easy stressed out!
One of the things that is really important and we cannot leave out is to take time to
relax. Spend time with the kids and just enjoy them. They are so excited and amazed at
the different sites and sounds of Christmas.
Go Looking at Christmas Lights - Every year, we load the kids up in
the mini-van and spend an evening touring around looking at Christmas lights. Some cities
even have contests for the best light display. We have houses in our city that the kids
can get out and walk around the displays. Santa and Mrs. Clause are available and handing
out hot chocolate and candy canes. The kids think this is really cool.
Watch a Christmas Movie - Pop some corn, make your best cup of hot chocolate
and snuggle up with your kids in a blanket on the sofa with the Christmas tree light
on. Spend the night watching Christmas movies. I know for my kids, they don’t even
need to be the new release movies. It’s just the time we take from our hectic schedules
to spend with them that they will remember.
Christmas Baking - You’ve got to do it anyway. Invite the kids
to help you one Saturday afternoon. They love it. I know in my house, the kids know there
are certain things that they get to help make each year. We’ve made a tradition
of it.
Christmas Crafts - An afternoon of Christmas music and craft making is
perfect for getting your kids to make presents for Grandma/pa’s and Aunt/Uncles.
Decorating the house - We did this last night in fact. I know sometimes
it’s hard to include the kids in this. Ornaments are breakable; we have a certain
plan for the way we want the house to look. Including them in even a little part of the
decorating makes children feel like they’ve helped you and that’s an awesome
feeling for kids.
Make a Christmas shoebox for less fortunate - This a great way to show
your kids that Christmas is a time of giving, and that it’s not just about the
toys they get. My kids really look forward to doing this project each year. I think this
is one of the most important Christmas activities you can do with your kids.
Whatever you choose to do this Christmas season, take time to slow down and enjoy it.
After all, isn’t Christmas supposed to be a time for family?
About The Author
Heather Masson is a successful Canadian Work at Home Mom. Her passion and expertise are
in the areas of children, special needs, and animals. You can visit her daily blog www.homewithheather.com.