I realize this is going up less than a week before Christmas but I cleverly cajoled Jason into letting us put up the Christmas decor shortly as soon as we entered the second half of November. We had gone to Jason's work Christmas party and I cleverly used that as my window of opportunity to suggest that the path to Christmas was already open and we better gear up. Sadly, that argument alone didn't win the battle. So I reminded him of the volunteer activities we had coming up, the parties we were planning and the concerts we were performing in and putting up the Christmas decor early sounded like a brilliant idea.
Truth be told, he probably would have been up for the idea without my clever points, but it was just fun to enforce the goodness of the idea a bit. Not to mention, the kids kind of loved getting to wait with anticipation as to when we would get to put up the decor.
There was some serious excitement over the fact that we got a new tree this year. Our old tree was decked out with lights for the EU system and when we tallied up the cost of new lights it was nearly us much as the prelit tree we found. We debated using our old tree and having no lights this year, but seeing that we are keeping things pretty simple this year for Christmas we decided the new tree would be our special treat. I'm glad we got it. Of course, it isn't necessary for Christmas but it is nice.
And seeing smiles of excitement like these sure made it worth it.
Milayla watched from the comfort of the kids' little chair while the boys set up the tree.
Then everyone got in to help spread out the needles. We had seriously considered going and chopping down our own, real, Christmas tree this year but I wimped out. I've never had one. Seeing that I struggle to keep small plants alive, I feel rather intimidated by keeping a big Christmas tree alive. Perhaps I'll do some research and brave it next year - maybe.
Nothing like a little Schnee Spray to add some winter fun. I'm beginning to think that this stuff lasts forever.
The kids had fun setting up this nativity that we got from some friends last year. I love that it's durable. Perfect for kids. We also use the figures as little object lessons. Totally multi purpose.
Santa hat discovery.
The kids were such awesome helpers putting the decorations on the tree. We have one corner of the tree which seems to have a much denser display of decorations than the rest of the tree, but it just makes me smile because I know how hard these little munchkins worked getting those things up.
Trying on some beaded garland.
The reason for the season.
We followed up our decorating with a little treat. These pictures show one very excited little boy.
Having the Christmas Decorations up really opened up the way to get started with our Christmas shoeboxes. This is the first year we did them with the kids and they loved it. We made it a family outing to go pick out gifts for the boxes. Then the kids helped me get them all packed up the day of drop off and Jason joined us to drop them off.
I thought I had a picture of them dropping off their boxes at the drop off centre but I can't seem to find them. I'll have to add them later if they turn up. In any case, they were so excited. We had watched some videos about the countries that these boxes go to and the kids were a little sad that they don't get to give them to the kids themselves but seem to understand about it being so far away.
Seeing that this was in the wake of the devastation in the Philippines, the kids were really hoping that the boxes would make their way to a little boy and girl there. Here's hoping!
Atticus has been diligently working on a handmade Christmas present for Milayla. He picked out what he wanted to make (a finger puppet) and asked me to help him learn to sew so that he could make it. I was interested to see how well he would catch on and, even though I expected him to catch on pretty quickly, he still incredibly impressed me. I thought I would need to help him quite a bit, especially with stitching the face but after I showed him how to make a stitch he took over and did it on his own. It wasn't until he needed to do the eyes (which required a french knot) that he asked for some help.
And he loves working on it. He is so focused when he works on it and has already asked if he can make more for Milayla's birthday and for next Christmas. I guess we'll see if he changes his mind before then. I am just happy to see him so determined to make something for his sister. I love seeing him work hard at something and I know that she is going to love a new finger puppet!
I love that furrowed brow!
Look at those little hands at work!
I'll have to post a picture of the finished work when he's done. He's been working this last week to finish the final stitches to get it done and wrapped for Christmas. Pretty proud of him.
I'm kind of in love with the fact that this is the scene we sit by for bedtime books.
I'm pretty excited about how this Christmas is taking shape. We simplified - big time. We've never really done a ton of gifts but this year we are gearing more towards simple homemade gifts with only a few purchased ones. And then we had the kids help us brainstorm ways we can volunteer our time to bring joy to others. They blew us away when they came up with a lengthy list of people that we can help. It's a long list and a bit too much for us to tackle in one month so it sparked an idea; when we put our gifts for Jesus into a special red gift bag at the beginning of December I put forth the idea that we aim to help one of the people from our list (or someone else that we feel impressed to help) in a way a little bit more special than the usual, everyday kindness. We're really hopeful that this will help turn our kids' attention a little bit more to all those around us who are in need of help that we can give.
There is still some more that I wanted to get up here, but that will have to wait for another day. We've got some Christmas treats to go and make.

























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