Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Crafts and Our Tree

To make a long story short, we don't have any Christmas decorations, ornaments, stockings, anything.  No. Christmas. Anything.

To make a short story, a little longer... 

When we were packing all our stuff 7 months ago, before we started all our rotations, we were dividing our things into two categories, "Put in Storage" and "Taking With Us."  We had a huge box full of all our Christmas things and I thought to myself, "I don't want to haul this gigantic box with us, moving it around every three months."  

So I very cleverly, split it into two boxes.  

Actually, what I did was put only the bare essential Christmas stuff into a smaller box.  Just our stockings, the lights for the tree and some ornaments.  Then I marked it CHRISTMAS.  

But, (and this is how clever I am) I saved it until the very last to put into the storage unit, since we'd be back in the same town as the storage unit 3 months later.  So why haul it to Oak Harbor and back?  We'd just get the CHRISTMAS box from the storage unit right before we moved to our 3rd rotation (the one that spans the holidays).  

Well, here we are, in our 3rd rotation and we haven't seen or thought about that CHRISTMAS box for 7 months.  It's still sitting right there, near the very front of the storage unit, waiting for me to pick it up and bring it with us for Christmas.  Now, that's how clever I really am. (sigh)

My initial inclination was to drive back to the storage unit and get it, but that's an awfully long drive for Christmas stockings.  I guess we'd have to do some some Christmas crafts instead and just make due.  


So we turned on some Pandora Christmas music to get us in the mood.

We started with white paper.  Folded it just so.  And then cut it to pieces. 


 Then we unfolded our nearly shredded paper...



 to see what we'd created. 



Here are some of them. 




The largest ones we used to decorate the house with.  The smaller ones we put on our tree.

Oh, yes, our tree.  We just went to a tree lot this year.  The good thing though, was that James was with us again.  Yay!  No finals for him this year!

We picked out our tree and managed to scrounge up enough money to pay for it.  We were still 6 cents shy, but the lady took pity on me when I asked James if there was any change in the car.  We could have gone with a shorter tree or a fir instead of a noble, but it all worked out.  



 The tree.

We borrowed a tree stand from James' parents.  We also had to let the tree thaw and dry overnight.  I kind of liked it undecorated, in it's natural state.  It added a great splash of color to the rose/burgundy/brown room.  

So the next day was Sunday, but church was actually canceled due to snow and ice conditions.  We decided to have church at home.  A Family Home Evening sort of church.  



Taylor read from the scriptures.  She chose to read the Christmas story in Luke 2.  

Then Logan taught us about how Christ is the Light of the World.  While James strung the lights on the tree, which we also borrowed from James' parents, Logan read scriptures illustrating his point.  So the lights on our tree represent the Light of Christ, illuminating our lives.  (You should look up Light of Christ in the Bible Dictionary.  It's great.  Just saying).
  


Then we decorated the tree with our paper snowflakes. 



This is how our tree looks now.  If you look closely you can see the penguins the kids made out of empty toilet paper rolls.  



Okay, I'll make it easier for you to see them.  They were another little craft the kids did.  Just cut and paste, the old-fashioned way.  Or if you're like Logan, who didn't want to wait for the glue to dry, you can just use tape. 

The children also made a "service jar."  It's an idea they read about in a church magazine and went ahead and did it all by themselves. 




They came up with service ideas on their own.  Okay, I helped, but just a little.  These are some of Logan's: Give F.H.E. next.  Read the Scriptures.  Say Please and Thank You today.  Pick up brother/sister's room, (Logan really wanted Taylor to get this one so he could play and not have to clean up.  Turns out she did draw this one and on the same day, Logan drew one out that said, "clean your sister's room.")




These are some of Taylor's service ideas:  Speak only kind words all day.  Empty the dishwasher.  Write to your teacher a Christmas card.  



They put their strips of paper into a jar and eagerly  pull out their service each day.  They are having a lot of fun doing this.  I never have to remind them to draw one in the morning or to do their service during the day.  I wish we could keep this going all year long. 


Today's services are: For Taylor vacuum, which is usually Logan's job, so now he won't have to.  And for Logan, make someone's bed, which, it won't be hard to find an unmade bed around here.  

We hope you all are staying nice and safe and warm, wherever you are.  We also hope you're enjoying your holiday season.  We sure are.  






1 comment:

me/mom/NANA said...

We love our snowflakes too. They remind me of Oregon and you! Thanks for sharing the photos and the snowflakes!