Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2011

Cone Trees


This week, our children made these lovely little Christmas trees, using ice cream cones and lots of tasty decorations.
It was fun seeing how each of them made a unique Christmas tree, but the best part of all was eating it!



Wednesday, December 21, 2011

More Christmas Fun

My parents took the kids downtown to see the lights and the huge Christmas tree. This is an annual tradition for our family and the kids really enjoy going and seeing all the lights, displays, and of course the tree!
Around here, our homeschooling days are pretty relaxed. We are trying to get the basics done each day, while throwing in some fun Christmas activities.
They love playing Stuff Your Stocking game!
They also enjoy making lots of different Christmas ornaments.
Our little guy has enjoyed doing some fun Christmas math activities such as this one below, where he has to come up with different addition problems, using the mini marshmallows and the hot chocolate mug board.
Speaking of marshmallows, aren't these little gingerbread marshmallows so cute??? We read all about the gingerbread man and I thought these marshmallows went along with the story perfectly!


The girls had fun building these little foam gingerbread houses. I picked them up at Michael's after Christmas last year for practically nothing! So many crafts, so little time...

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

It's Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas!

Christmas is definitely in the air around here! Recently, my brother took our two girls to the local zoo to see their annual Christmas display.
There are lots of beautiful lights, and you can see all the animals there as well as go on the various rides.
The only thing about where we live, is that fake snow you see in the picture above is as close to cold as we will get! Just to clarify, here is my son's weather report for today-
It was close to 80 degrees today! The only cold we will feel this week is the air coming out of our air conditioner vents...
That's ok though. We still get into the spirit of things, with all the Christmas parties and fun activities. And who can resist a special peppermint treat at Starbucks???
Pure delight...


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Around the World

This weekend, we traveled the globe, celebrating Christmas Around the World with our H.E.A.R.T. Homeschool Group.
We transformed our school room into a display area for all the items we wanted to include in our presentation.
This year, our country was Portugal. We had many postcards, pictures, etc... from our trip there a few months ago. We also have a fairly large doll collection, as well as boats and pottery.
The kids did a fantastic job! We started out in our front yard, where my little boy came "sailing" in on his Portuguese boat made by Daddy! Our little girl read about the traditions in Portugal at Christmas time. Then, we all headed inside and our little girl sang Silent Night in Portuguese, while her older sister played on the piano. Then the kids talked about the various displays. After that, we all enjoyed a delicious meal of Portuguese kale soup, sausage sandwiches, and rice pudding.

Each family is given 45 minutes to complete everything. Then, we all drive to the next family's home and celebrate the country they have chosen!
The second country we visited was Canada. We enjoyed some tasty mini meat pies. The kids made candy and participated in a cookie swap, which is a Christmas tradition in Canada.
The next country we traveled to was Germany.
In Germany, we learned all about the Christmas traditions and ate some yummy German food.
The three "German children"  did a wonderful job, creating a project board on Germany, as well as doing an oral presentation. They passed out an authentic German nutcracker and some beautiful German Christmas ornaments.

The fourth stop on our travels was Switzerland.
We learned all about the large hats the people parade around in with lights inside them, and saw a video depicting Christmas in Switzerland. We ate different types of cheese, candy, and had hot chocolate.
Our last stop was in France. We were given Euros to spend at all the cute little French boutiques that were set up around the house.

Everyone received berets to wear!
They also did presentations and told us about gift giving in France.
Then we all enjoyed tasty chicken cordon bleu, cheesy scalloped potatoes, and loads of desserts.


We had such a wonderful day with all our homeschool friends. The kids and adults learned so much, and we can't wait until next year's Christmas Around the World.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Christmas Around The World


Yesterday, our homeschool group H.E.A.R.T. celebrated "Christmas Around The World". What we decided to do this year was a progressive celebration. In case you have never heard of this before, I will explain what it is! There are five families in our support group.  Each family was given 45 minutes to share their country project and serve a food item at their home. Then, everyone piles into their cars and we travel to the next family's house, where they do their project. This continues on until we have visited all 5 homes!
We began at our house and the country we chose to represent was Mexico. Our children have been working on this project since November and it was so exciting to see it all come together. Our journey to Mexico began in our front yard, where our oldest explained the tradition of Las Posadas, the nine days of re-enacting the story of Mary and Joseph searching for a place to stay in Bethlehem.  Our other 2 children played Mary and Joseph and found the inn where they would stay.
Then, we all went inside where my oldest played Silent Night on the piano while my younger daughter sang it in Spanish. It was so beautiful!  Next, each of our children presented a project about Mexico. They also had several craft samples on display that they worked on, as well as some authentic Mexican items such as dolls, money, and blankets.
Once completed, we all sat down to a delicious meal of beef enchiladas.
Soon, it was time to depart to our next destination- Japan! In Japan, we were treated to a meal of chicken and rice, soup, and dessert sushi.
Next came Italy, where we were treated to a scrumptious bowl of Irish stew and soda bread, as well as cookies.
Our 4th destination was Germany. We learned all about the Christmas Markets, played a guessing game about famous German inventors, and ate potatoes, sauerkraut, and pork. Saint Nicholas even visited before we arrived and left all of the children special treats.
Last but not least was Italy. Unfortunately, I forgot my camera in the car and so I have no pictures of our visit there, but it was just as wonderful as the four previous presentations. The children presented their projects and then we ate meatballs, baked ziti, pizza, and bread. Yummy!!! This truly was such a fantastic experience for both the children and the parents. What a neat treat to see how each family did their projects differently and gave their own personal touches to it. I can not wait until next year's progressive Christmas Around The World. My kids enjoyed this activity so much, they are already discussing what country we should choose for next year!

Friday, December 17, 2010

The North Pole Express

Last night, our family traveled to the "North Pole". We began our journey just before dark and the kids were SO excited to be going on the Polar Express.
This was my nephew Little T's first visit to the North Pole and he was thrilled to be going with his cousins!
Of course, the first thing my kids wanted to do when we arrived was see Santa and tell him what they want for Christmas.
There were crafts for the children to make, a toyshop for them to play with all kinds of trains and toys, and a stand where they could make their own bag of reindeer food to sprinkle in the yard on Christmas Eve.
We all enjoyed making s'mores by the fire and drinking hot chocolate.
This was a special field trip that our children will remember for years to come!