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Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Friday, December 18, 2015
The last few christmas gifts... {KCCO}
Remember how in the past I have always said, "I don't sew"... Well. I didn't. Until now. Randy was supposed to have helped me with Beanie and Mark's PJ pants for Christmas after the entire sweater fiasco. One thing lead to another and they ended up my lap at work. I will be finished with them with maybe 2 days to spare but they will be done! Mind you they are not perfect but I hope all of the kids enjoy their handmade gifts this year.
What are you crafting this year?
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
St. Nicholas came to visit.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Crafty Christmas
I'll let you all know a little secret. As crafty as I am I HATE crafting with my kids. Between the huge age gap, 2 sensory defensive kids and different interest level it turns something I love into something I dread. Nothing is worse than a huge mess with a crying kid due to it being sticky and others frusterated that they cant get it just right like mine.
I had an extra day off this weekend and had an extra nap so I got ultra courageous. And remembered that my attitude is most important and keep it simple. Here are the great ugly holiday sweaters they decorated.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Having a good attitude over activies
One thing I have struggled with the last few years has been Christmas. I will be the first to admit that I am a Scrooge. Between my mother dying and the falling out with my ex and getting pregnant, winter has never been a good time for me. I read a great quote the last few weeks and it has really got me thinking. Mommy’s ATTITUDE matters more than the ACTIVITIES. Original post I saw it on
Wow. My sanity, joy and patience with my children is more important than any craft, game or trip I could do with them.
This is constantly something I struggle with as I feel often that I am never doing enough with them. Between working full time and being stretched thin with therapies and my extreme postpartum depression it turns it to a very rough season.
I have found some ways to reduce this year and just enjoy it.
After the 9th we are done with homework until after New Years. I want time to slow down and do crafts and baking.
We are doing Truth in the Tinsel but relaxed. If we get an ornament done then GREAT if not then its ok.
We are doing a "kindness fairy" as opposed to the Elf on a Shelf. Sally has appeared to come and remind our family to be kind this year.
Wow. My sanity, joy and patience with my children is more important than any craft, game or trip I could do with them.
This is constantly something I struggle with as I feel often that I am never doing enough with them. Between working full time and being stretched thin with therapies and my extreme postpartum depression it turns it to a very rough season.
I have found some ways to reduce this year and just enjoy it.
After the 9th we are done with homework until after New Years. I want time to slow down and do crafts and baking.
We are doing Truth in the Tinsel but relaxed. If we get an ornament done then GREAT if not then its ok.
We are doing a "kindness fairy" as opposed to the Elf on a Shelf. Sally has appeared to come and remind our family to be kind this year.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Truth in the tinsel- Day 1
So we are officially a Truth in the Tinsel family. I had been debating on it last year and it seems a good year to start the tradition. Nani had a great time doing the first craft for Light.
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