Events & Holidays
Christmas Song: “Give This Christmas Away” by Matthew West
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdbNlQtHlFE
It is the season of giving gifts to family, friends and neighbors. We have a wonderful opportunity to share what God has given us and minister to others not only during the Holidays but throughout the entire year. Do you have a creative way that give to others in your community?
Gift Giving: Christmas Baking Day
I spent several hours on Saturday, December 11th doing a Christmas Baking Day with Ashley from Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life making treats to give to family, friends, and neighbors. We started about 3:30 PM and were finished around 10:30 PM that night with another hour added for cleaning and packing up the goodies. Ashley was kind enough to open her home up so we could get the baking done. The house smelled amazing with all the delicious treats we made throughout the evening.
Ingredients Table
(You can tell we shop some of the same sales based on our ingredients table)Ashley was organized with several tables full of specific items which helped us keep the clutter off the counter tops and island as we were each working on recipes:
- Baking Ingredients Table for the recipes we had a picked out
- Cooking Pans, Bowls, and Utensil Table for easy access to items we need
- Cooling and Packaging Goodies Table
- Finished Products Table which was full of treats by the end of the evening
We would pick out ingredients and utensils as we needed them from the necessary tables. The goodies got bagged in between baking items. It was a very efficient system and we were able to accomplish a lot in a relatively short amount of time plus we were able to talk, laugh and enjoy each others company in the kitchen.
Cooking Pans, Bowls, and Utensil Table
The kids popped in and out, occasionally helping with recipes that intrigued them. Our husbands had fun hanging out too. They were kind enough to pick up the pizza for us and an extra bag of powder (or confectioner’s) sugar for us at the grocery store. Thankfully that was the only ingredient that we really seemed to go through more than expected. We were both prepared with the ingredients and items for the day which allowed the event to go smoothly.
Cooling and Packaging Goodies Table
Ashley packaging the Cinnamon Rolls! Yum!
Her smashing sticker is compliments of my daughter, Brina.Honestly, despite it being really busy and standing on our feet for a long period of time everything went pretty smoothly. Only one minor casualty, my small Christmas Tree cookie cutter managed to work it’s way down to the garbage disposal. It made a loud noise when it was turned on so nothing was broken and the tree was able to be bent back into a tree like shape. The only thing that would have made it a little more efficient would be to have two ovens but since neither of us have that we were able to work everything out fairly well. Her oven was probably ready for a break by the end of the evening, but I am sure it felt very loved.
Baked Goods Table
(Starting to fill up)It was our desire to accomplish as much as we could in the time table allotted and we did it. We had up to 17 recipes prepared to make for the event. We were able to complete 12 of the recipes which is pretty amazing especially since majority of the items were baking ones and we had only one oven. I will posting the recipes for the ones that we accomplished throughout our baking adventure throughout this week.
The following are the recipes that we accomplished that evening:
- Homemade Peppermint Oreos
- Puppy Chow
- Bon Bons
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Chocolate Pretzels/Snowmen
- Cinnamon Stars
- Super Chocolate Cookies
- Sour Spirals
- Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
- Candy Cane Cookie Cups
- Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix
- Cheerio Christmas Trees
Below is a picture of all the goodies we were able to make over the course of just a few hours. I am thankful for the opportunity to share in this event with Ashley. It was a lot of fun, enjoyable and rewarding. I look forward to doing it again!
We DID IT!
I think we were two very tired Momma’s by the end but we had a lot of fun!Table full of Baked Treats to Share with Others
It was so full we almost didn’t have enough room to squeeze everything on it!
The recipes that we didn’t get to during our baking day I plan to make over the Holidays as well since I have all the ingredients for them already in our kitchen. I will be posting the following recipes for you next week:
- Chocolate Crackle Tops
- Oreo Truffles
- Orange Dreamsicle Cookies
- Berry Shortbread Dreams
- Sugar Cookies/Bears
Gift Giving: Baking Christmas Goodies
It has been a busy week! Tomorrow I am very excited to have the opportunity to get together with Ashley from Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life and cook up some yummy recipes to share with friends, family and neighbors. It should be a lot of fun and I am sure we’ll have some funny stories to tell and pictures to share. I have all my recipes marked and a table full of ingredients to pack. The girls are licking their lips thinking about all the amazing goodies that are going to be created tomorrow. They have been asking for two weeks if the “baking” day was here yet.Here is what we are looking forward to baking tomorrow:
- Homemade Peppermint Oreos
- Puppy Chow
- Bon Bons
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Chocolate Pretzels/Snowmen
- Chocolate Crackle Tops
- Cinnamon Stars
- Super Chocolate Cookies
- Sour Spirals
- Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
- Candy Cane Cookie Cups
- Oreo Truffles
- Orange Dreamsicle Cookies
- Berry Shortbread Dreams
- Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix
- Sugar Cookies/Bears
- Cheerio Christmas Trees
Several of the recipes I have never tried, however, they all appear to be fairly easy to make. It will be interesting to see what we can accomplish in a few hours and if we have any hiccups along the way. No matter what happens it will be a day full of fun and memories. Since the oven will be full of baking goodies we decided to give ourselves a break from cooking a meal for everyone and will be ordering pizza for dinner.
While we are busy in the kitchen cooking the men will be helping entertain the kids, enjoying some time gaming together among other tasks I am sure they will be delegated to do. They don’t get together as often now with all the busy family schedules so they are looking forward to some fun time too. The kids are really excited about having some time to play together while we cook. Although I have been told from my girls that they want to taste every recipe to make sure it is good before we give it to anyone else. So now I am off to pack up the ingredients, sprinkles and all, so we can eat dinner at the table tonight. I look forward to sharing our adventures with you next week!
Christmas Ornament Tradition
Every year we give each of the girls a new ornament to hang on the Christmas tree. When it is time to decorate for Christmas they have a lot of fun pulling out the ornaments with their names on it and talking about the memories from that year. Once they leave home and are out on their own they will receive all of their ornaments that they had accumulated throughout the years to put on their tree in their new home.Every year the ornament is unique. We write the child’s name and the year on the ornament. Any homemade ornaments they make at home, school, church or at another event we put their name on it so they can add it to their collection of ornaments. Sometimes on craft nights we put together fun items to hang around the house and share with family and friends. The girls enjoy seeing ornaments that Mommy made as a little girl too. They giggle at the ornaments I put together and love knowing that they will have their ornaments on the tree as well.
Our tree doesn’t have to be perfectly color coordinated. We have had branches with 6 ornaments on it and others that have several bulbs of the same color right next to each other. It is not necessarily “how” it looks but that it is an expression of fun times together as a family. Having the kids help decorate the tree that is full of memorable ornaments is more important to me then the perfect tree. They have been known to rearrange the ornaments almost daily some years. In our house decorating the tree is a fun time of listening to Christmas music, reminiscing, and decorating together as a family.
Do you have a fun family tradition when it comes to decorating your family Christmas tree?
Gift Giving: Allowing Kids to Give from the Heart
My husband took the girls out recently to pick out gifts for my birthday. They had a certain amount of money and found the presents with a little Daddy supervision. They came up with practical and fun gifts which made my day. It was sweet hearing about their adventure shopping to find the perfect gifts.
Here is what they gave me:
- 2 Christmas Hand Towels – practical and pretty (love them)
- 2 Jar Candles – Vanilla Cookie and Spiced Apple (they smell awesome)
- 2 Adorable Bars of Soap – Ice Cream Cone & Gingerbread Man (pictured above)
- Set of Colored Pens – so I can write notes
I think the girls were more excited than I was to celebrate my birthday and they had a lot of fun going shopping with Daddy. It is a great opportunity to teach them about money and giving. If you haven’t done this with your kids, even if they are little, try it! Explain to them how much money they have (you will probably have to remind them at the store) and guide them in the choices but allow their creativity to shine through. We typically stick to one store to make it more manageable for the girls. They truly give from the heart and love it.
Christmas Song: “How Many Kings” by Downhere
December is a full month with the Holiday celebrations, traveling, and gifts. May we remember the ultimate gift that was given to us. I look forward to celebrating my Savior’s birth while creating new memories with family and friends.
Gift Giving: Homemade Handprint Ornaments
Are you looking for great gifts to give but are on a tight budget? This is a simple recipe that uses a few items from your pantry and makes a thoughtful Christmas Gift. Last year for Christmas gifts we made Homemade Cinnamon Handprints for Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and extended family members. They were inexpensive, easy to do, and the girls had a lot of fun. You probably have all the ingredients already.
Cinnamon Handprint Ornaments:
- 2 cups Flour
- 1 cup Salt
- 5 teaspoons Cinnamon
- 3/4 cup Water
Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Stir in water gradually to make dough. If it is sticking to your hands, add more flour or if it is too crumbling add more water. Knead dough for approximately 8 minutes until smooth. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Roll out dough to desired thickness (typically between 1/4 to 3/4 inches thick).
We used a football cookie cutter for the oval (you can use a circle or anything big enough that they can fit their hands in) than lightly floured their hands before making a slight indention on the clay. We took a stamp and pressed their first initial in the bottom of each palm to help us remember who it belonged to. Since my girls are twins their hand sizes are almost the same!
After making the handprint in the clay use a straw to make a hole in the top so you can hang the ornament.
Bake at 325 degrees for 45 minutes to 1 1/2 hour. (Thicker dough will take longer to bake). They are done when the clay is dry, you notice a slight change in color. Cool and add a ribbon of your choice!
Optional: Once cooled you can use spray on polyurethane for extra shine.
Ours still smell great even after a year. We made more than one batch since we have a large family but you can do as many as you want. With the extra dough we made Christmas ornaments so we could hang them on the tree.
Counting Days on the Advent Calendar
Several years ago my sister-in-law sent us an Advent Calendar. The girls enjoy getting out all the Christmas decorations and hanging up the calendar. Our calendar has a small pocket that fits two small pieces of candy perfectly. Every day, starting on December 1st through December 24th, the girls get a piece of hard candy from the Advent Calendar. I pick up the candy when it is on sale or purchase with CVS or Walgreen rewards. They are excited because they get to eat a piece of candy and can easily count the days until Christmas. In addition to the candy I have been known to add a verse to read for the day. It is important that the kids know the true meaning of Christmas especially in a society with so many other influences.It is a busy time of year and spreading the excitement throughout the month is a lot of fun. It is an easy way to track the days leading up to Christmas. The calendar would be fairly simple to make for someone who is crafty and can use a sewing machine. How do you spread the excitement of Christmas over the whole month for your family?
Gift Giving: 12 Days of Christmas
This year we decided to spread the Holiday Cheer out at our house this year by doing the 12 Days of Christmas. Christmas morning can be so busy and this allows an opportunity to spread the fun over 12 days instead of packing everything into one day. Starting December 13th the girls will be able to open one a day until Christmas. The cost was less than $20 total, including boxes and wrapping paper. Most of the gifts were bought on clearance over the past year. We did a joint stack for both of our girls, however, you can choose to do a stack for each person.Here is what our 12 Days of Christmas includes:
- Day 1: A Labrador Puppy Christmas Ornament for each (purchased with rewards last year after Christmas on clearance).
- Day 2: A CD with Songs and Stories – 1 on Traveling and 1 on Classical Stories and Songs (purchased with rewards in $1 section)
- Day 3: Travel Game for 2 – Connect 4 (found on clearance at Bi-Lo for 49 cents)
- Day 4: 4 Plastic Christmas Cups – Red with Snowmen (purchased with rewards on clearance last year)
- Day 5: Books – 1 on “Helping Others” and 1 on “Forgiving” (purchased at Dollar Tree)
- Day 6: Christmas Craft with Stickers (purchased with rewards on clearance)
- Day 7: 2 Mini Mouse Candy Canes filled with Christmas Tree Candy (purchased with rewards on clearance)
- Day 8: 2 Snowman Coloring Books and 1 Princess & 1 Cars Coloring Craft Ornaments (purchased with rewards on clearance)
- Day 9: 2 Snowman Headbands (purchased with rewards on clearance)
- Day 10: Rub on Color Pattern Craft (received free with a Buy 1 Get 1 Free Deal)
- Day 11: A pair of Fuzzy Slippers for each – 1 Pink Set and 1 Purple Set. (Picked Up on Black Friday)
- Day 12: PJs for each to wear Christmas Eve – 1 with Owls and 1 with Rockets (Picked Up on Sale and used a Coupon)
Other Ideas for 12 Days of Christmas:
- Hair Accessories
- Facial Cleansers or Make Up – if you have a teenager just starting to wear makeup or want to update your collection my Mary Kay contact is doing a 12 Day of Christmas set! If your husband is looking for something awesome to get you he may want to contact Ann too.
- Socks or Tights
- Chapstick
- Socks
- Gloves or Scarf
- Card Game
- Construction Paper
- Markers or Crayons
- Matchbox cars
- Small Toys
- Baby Doll Clothes
- Christmas Underwear
- The ideas are endless!
I wrapped them in the original boxes or found ones around the house to put the items into. The Christmas paper was purchased on clearance last year with rewards. Many of the items we purchased on clearance throughout the year and / or used CVS – ECBs and Walgreens – Register Rewards. I cannot remember the price for all the items but with the rewards it may have been under $10 out of pocket for the entire set of 12 gifts and some days had multiple items in them. We did a joint stack for our girls to save money, however, the items we picked match their individual interests (for example the craft with one being princess and the other being cars). When the girls walked into the room and saw the stack of gifts they were super excited. Now they are counting down the days to Monday, December 13th to start the 12 Days of Christmas celebration.
Gift Giving: Need FREE Batteries?

Are you looking for FREE batteries to go with all those great Christmas gifts you purchased? Check out the Staples and Office Depot deal this week. Batteries make great stocking gifts especially since so many toys and gifts use them! Staples did this offer for several weeks last year and we stocked up on enough batteries to last almost the entire year!
- Staples – get 100% back in Staples Rewards when you buy a 20 count of package of Duracell AA or AAA Batteries.
- Office Depot – get 100% back in Work Life Rewards when you buy a 20 count package of Energizer AA or AAA Batteries.
The Staples Rewards come back pretty quickly. We don’t have an Office Depot very close to us but we have had good luck in receiving from them in the past too. We go through a lot more batteries in our house with the kids. Great way to stock up if you are looking at purchasing batteries anyway.








