• Holiday Gift Giving: 12 Days of Christmas

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    As the song says “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!”  It took me a little more time to get in gear for the Christmas Holidays this year, but the girls Holiday spirit along with the countless Christmas songs is quite contagious!  Once again the excitement is building in our house and we are counting down the final days.  One of the ways we try to spread out the Holiday Cheer in our house is by doing the 12 Days of Christmas.  I used bigger boxes this year so it is actually pretty tall (it’s taller than me….not that I am a giant, ha), but it made it more difficult to get a great picture.

    The 12 Days of Christmas allows the girls can open one gift a day for 12 days prior to Christmas.  By doing it this way they have the time to enjoy each gift because they get one gift every day versus everything packed into one day!  Starting December 13th the girls will be able to open one gift a day with the last one being opened on Christmas Eve.  Plus, doing the 12 Days of Christmas motivates me to wrap some gifts early so I am not up late the day before Christmas trying to get all the wrapping completed, instead I can relax and go to bed at a decent time!

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    Some years I keep the cost to under $20 total, including boxes and wrapping paper, while other years we add their main gifts to this stack.  Most of the gifts were bought on clearance, using coupons, or at discount over the past year.  We did a joint stack for both of our girls again this year, although you can choose to do a stack for each person.  You can chose to do whatever works best for your family.

    In the past I have shared the items that I put into their 12 Days of Christmas packages, however, it is not possible to do that this year.  Mainly because the girls are fluent readers AND they are frequent readers of my blog (wink…wink)!  So in order to keep their gifts a secret I will not be able to spill-the-beans on the contents of the packages.  I would be happy to share the list of the items I put into their boxes if you send me a message and promise not to tell my kids (shhhh….it’ll be our secret).  I just cannot post publicly what is in each box.  I have compiled a list of ideas on items that work well in the 12 Days of Christmas packages to get you started!

    Ideas for 12 Days of Christmas:

    • CDs
    • Hair Accessories
    • Make Up
    • Socks or Tights
    • Chapstick
    • Socks
    • Gloves or Scarf
    • Card Game
    • Construction Paper
    • Markers or Crayons
    • Matchbox cars
    • Small Toys
    • Baby Doll Clothes
    • Christmas Underwear
    • Shoes
    • Slippers
    • Books
    • Clothes
    • Pajamas
    • Popcorn Tin
    • Mix Nuts
    • Sweet Treats
    • Christmas Ornaments
    • Crafts
    • Games
    • Gift Cards
    • The ideas are endless! 🙂

    I wrapped the items in the original boxes or found boxes around the house to put the items into.  The Christmas paper was purchased on clearance and I used a coupon.  Many of the items we purchased on clearance throughout the year and / or used CVS – ECBs and Walgreens – Register Rewards, Swagbucks Gift Cards or Coupons.  I cannot remember the price for all the items but with the rewards it very reasonable price for 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.  The kids recently discovered the 12 Days of Christmas presents wrapped and ready by our tree!  I love seeing their faces and hearing their comments when they first see the stack.

    If you need some more ideas you can check out our previous 12 Days of Christmas posts for our family over the past few years:

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  • Travel & Vacation: Aquarium Underwater Dining Adventure (Nashville, TN)

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    We were able to go to the Aquarium An Underwater Dining Adventure Restaurant with the kids while we were in Nashville, TN.  They thought it was the best place to eat.  I am not entirely sure they even tasted their food because they were so fascinated by all the fish and the aquariums all around us.  It was a unique experience and a lot of fun especially if you have kids.   The kids were so excited about the fish I forgot to take a picture of our delicious food!

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    One of the huge circular aquariums!  We planned to go there for dinner as a surprise for the kids.  They were hooked and excited as soon as they stepped foot inside the door.

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    Karlie wanted to take a picture at one of the sharks1

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    The last time we saw sting rays we were swimming with them at Grand Cayman Island.  These were on the other side of the glass.

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    I see you hiding…a sprinkle of sand doesn’t make you invisible!

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    Colorful fish!

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    In the middle of the restaurant was a giant aquarium you could see from any where in the restaurant.  Fascinating!

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    So many fish!

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    The girls decided they would enjoy one of these huge aquariums at our house! 🙂

  • Travel & Vacation: Adventure Science Center (Nashville, TN)

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    During our recent visit to Nashville we went to the Adventure Science Center.  The kids LOVED it!  It was a lot of fun hanging out, playing, and learning with the kids for several hours.  We were there when it opened that morning and left when it was closing 7 hours later, I would say it was a hit with the kids!  Even better is our whole family got in free (WOOHOO) because we are members of our local Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville and the museums are part of the same affiliation.

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    Brina and Karlie discovered that they CAN lift a car off the ground, using the right tools!

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    Activity that simulates walking on the moon, they had a blast!

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    Karlie especially liked the Space Chase room.  Standing near her favorite planet….Saturn!

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    The space room was two stories high, this is looking up from the ground level.  Pretty neat!

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    Chatting with Brina, the old fashion way!

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    Brave Karlie putting her hand into the mouth of a fish and pulling it out of the log.

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    The water table was a popular spot for the kids!

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    Brina checking things out!

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    Karlie using the wind from the Jungle Gym to blow the sails on the sailboat!

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     Karlie in the bubble under the dinosaur as Brina points out that the dinosaur is moving.

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    Karlie generating energy on the bicycle! Pedal faster!

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    Parachute race!  Whose going to win!  You raise the parachutes on the pulley system, when it clicks they release and see who lands first!

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    Locating our house!

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    Found Grandpa and Grandma’s house too!

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    Exploring particles and magnets….

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    Feeding the giant mouth!

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    Trying to master the digestive track maze!

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    At the top of the 3 story jungle gym you can look out over downtown Nashville.  Great view!

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    Jake and the girls waiting for me to come down from the top.  They obviously move faster, ha!  Fun times with the family.

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    It’s probably been awhile since Jake’s been on a 3 story jungle gym.  He was a good sport and allow the girls to “show him around!”

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    This was a laser game that we played several times.  The good activities compete against the germs / sickness to see who will win.

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    Jake playing checkers with Karlie.

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    Brina maneuvering the wheelchair around the ramps and basketball court.  Takes some skill getting around places in a wheelchair.

  • Travel & Vacation: Nashville – Parthenon Park

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    Our family was able to spend a couple days in Nashville, Tennessee recently.  We had a little bit of time to burn before heading to our next adventure so we stopped at one of the parks near our hotel.  The contained a full-scale replica of the Athenian Parthenon.  It was massive!  The re-creation was built in 1897 for Tennessee’s Centennial Exposition.  The Parthenon represents classical architecture.  It was pretty neat seeing it!

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    Sitting near the statue with the Parthenon replica in the background!

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    If you look closely you can see two people on the steps of the Parthenon (that is Brina and Karlie).  They look tiny!

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    The side of the Parthenon.  Can you see us?!

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    Hanging out on the steps.  We look so small!

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    This statue near the Parthenon is of John W. Thomas.  John Thomas was a native of Nashville and was the President of the Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway for many years.

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    The outside of the Parthenon replica in Nashville, TN

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    Venting some energy out on the play ground for a few minutes!

  • Teaching Our Children: How to Build a Catapult

    A fun little experiment for the whole family

    The girls were talking with Jake recently about catapults.  He decided to make it a teachable moment for the kids.  They  worked on designing and building a catapult.  It was a lot of fun to watch them working together.  The girls were super excited to see how well their catapult experiment worked!  Thankful for a husband who takes the time to do fun and educational activities with the kids.  Great memories with their Daddy!

    Jake & the girls catapult design

    Little pieces of the catapult that the girls have sanded

    Brina working hard

    Karlie sanding her piece of the catapult

    Teamwork!

    Ready to launch the first unsuspecting acorn across the driveway!  It worked really well! 🙂

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  • Science Experiment: Why Do Leaves Change Colors?

    Why do leaves change colors?

    Recently we did a science experiment with the kids.  We were talking about leaves and why they change colors.  In the Spring and Summer they are various shades of green, but once the cold weather of Fall hits the leaves start changing colors.

    What is chromatography?  The definition of chromatography is the separation of mixtures into their constituents by preferential adsorption by a solid, as a column of silica (column chromatography) or a strip of filter paper (paper chromatography) or by a gel.  We decided to uncover the rainbow of colors found in each leaf.  The kids picked 9 leaves to experiment.

     Science Experiment Items:

    • Leaves (different colors and types)
    • White Coffee Filters
    • Rubbing Alcohol
    • Scissors

    The leaves contain a green pigment, chlorophyll.  Chlorophyll is used to capture sunlight.  By using chromatography you will be able to see the different colors present in the leaves.

    Collect a variety of leaves to test.  Pour 1/4 inch of rubbing alcohol into the bottom of a jar.  Cut the leaves into small pieces and put each leaf into its own container.  Cut the coffee filter into 1 inch strips.  Put a strip of coffee filter in each container (the bottom of the strip should touch the rubbing alcohol) and you can fold the top of the strip over the top of the container.

    Watch carefully as the rubbing alcohol moves up the coffee filter paper.  You will notice the colors moving up the paper as well.    It takes about 15 to 20 minutes for the rubbing to move up the paper.

    We did the experiment saw the results and then “just for fun” we left it overnight to see what would happen.

    One of the girls picked out 2 dark green leaves and one flower petal to test in this experiment.  I figured they might as well see what happens with it too!

    One of the girls picked out a red, yellow, and orange leaf to experiment with today!

    Homemade Sciencce Test

    Check out the cool colors!

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    What one of the leaves looked after sitting over night; after the rubbing alcohol evaporated.

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    As you can see the red flower petals (in the container on the left) did not amount to much color on the paper.  The other two leaves did great!

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    Some cool colors found in these leaves.

    P1040200cOur 9 different leaf experiments and the colors we found inside them.  We found the most variety of colors in the dark green leaves.  The lighter colors on the left were ones that were turning colors (yellow, orange, and red leaves).    The one on the right that looks almost white with a very faint yellow color is the red flower petal.  Glad I let the kids experiment with that too even though it wasn’t a leaf, it was still a good learning lesson.

  • Organized Chaos: Easy DIY Headband Holder

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    The headbands are now hung up in the girls closets so they can access them easily!

    We have a lot of headbands in our house.  There are two girls in our home who wear headbands, however, it was getting to frustrating trying to figure out the best way to store all the headbands.  Just putting them into a storage box wasn’t working because it was a mess, headbands were getting broken, it is was impossible on a busy school morning to find a particular headband before rushing off to school.

    I decided it was time to come up with a solution that would help keep the headbands organized.  The idea started while I was putting away a swimming noodle….  Which happened to be a good size to hang a headband on so I decided to give it a try.

    The pile of headbands that need to be organized

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    All you need is a thick noodle, hanger, headbands, and knife!

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    Cut the noodle to fit inside your hanger.

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    Slice one side of the noodle so you can slide it onto the hanger.  The thicker the noodle the better.

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    Hang your headbands on the noodle and your done!

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    The headbands are ready to go into my daughters closet!

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    We have used this headband holder / organizer for several months now and it works awesome!  Each girl has their own headband hanger on the back of their closet door so they can reach in and grab whatever headband they want to wear that day.

  • Heart Reflections: Spending One-On-One With Each Kid

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    I cannot remember how old the girls were when we started with official Date Nights, but we always tried to make sure we had one-on-one time with each child even when they were little. That could mean taking one child to the grocery store while Daddy reads to the one at home. Now that the girls are older we give them several Date Night options that appeal to them.

    We do a mix of “Home Date Nights” and “Out on the Town Date Nights” to help make it more cost effective for the family. Most months we swap, usually one of us goes out with one child and the other stays home (great chance to watch a movie or do puzzles, play a game or build a castle out of legos).  The date nights with the kids give us time to have fun, make memories, and opens up a multitude of opportunities to have some heart to heart conversations with our kids.

    Also, it is very important that your children see you and your spouse go on Date Nights and have fun together too. Usually when Jake and I go out the girls want to make sure that their “turn” is coming up soon!  Thankful for time to spend with my family!

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