Week 1
Our special gift for the day was this movie:
It was cute, clean, and very Christmasy. I didn't know it when I bought it, but it was filmed at Heritage Park where we volunteer during the summer. We all sat up and shouted at once when we recognized the house where we give tours and the places that the kids play. The film was inspired by a true story and I would say I found it inspiring.
Week 2
What's in these bags? If I told you now it would ruin someone else's Christmas surprise so you'll have to wait and see...
But when we were finished with what was inside we made "Christmas Pizza" shaped like gingerbread men and candy canes.
While we ate, we watched the Christmas Devotional presented by the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This annual broadcast is one of my favorite Christmas events. Messages of Christ and His gospel are shared and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs. It sets the tone for the whole season. If you missed it you can watch it by clicking the link above.
Week 3
Did you have an advent calendar like this when you were little? I did, and me and my siblings took turns taking the little felt ornament out of it's pocket and snapping it onto the tree to count down for Christmas. So...
when I saw this kit to make something similar I snatched it up to be our special gift of the week.
The kids put together all 25 ornaments and I started stitching the main piece.
Too bad I didn't see this the for the first week of December or we might've finished it in time to really use it. For now we're hanging the ornaments on our Christmas tree until until the rest of the sewing is finished, and then we'll have this advent calendar to keep and be a count-down tradition for us every year from now on.
Week 4
And here we are on the last Sunday before Christmas. After a beautiful church service full of music and testimony this morning, we snuggled down at home and opened our last Sunday gift; a Gingerbread Village kit. We like to do gingerbread houses every year and this kit gave them each their own little house to decorate. There were five in the box, but Gabe broke his into pieces and ate it while he decorated the extra one. (A word of advice; these kits tend to run a little short on frosting and candy. We use some of our own Christmas candy and make up a batch of Royal icing to add to it.)
The girls worked intently on the details of their houses. Madeleine did some fondant work, Beth made a little penguin to live in hers and Mary hung icicles from her roof. It's our own little North pole.
Then we popped popcorn and watched "A Christmas Carol" and now we're headed off to bed. I'm grateful for special days like these to share with my children in anticipation of Christmas. I hope this month is something they'll remember all year long.
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