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Advent Calendar

So, in an attempt to enjoy the month of December and hoping that me EDD doesn't hit me too hard, I've come up with an idea.

Growing up we always did an advent calendar.  My brother and I would alternate days & open up a small present each day.  Obviously I can't really do something like that with just DH & I.  But I saw on pinterest an activity advent calendar.

Ideas like: bake & decorate cookies, buy a toy and donate to toys for tots, drive around and look at christmas lights, watch a christmas moves, make hot cocoa, etc.

I haven't pitched the idea to DH yet - hopefully he'll be up for it.  I think it will be a good thing for us, especially if a few days we are making donations somewhere. 

Do you guys have any suggestions on things we could do?  I think I have about 15 or so idea so far.. so I need to come up with more!

 

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  • Cute idea! Let's see...ice skating, you could do a night close to Christmas where you wrap presents together and listen to Christmas music. Find a church or organization that does the angel tree and do that together, if you do t think that would be too difficult of course. Sledding if you are in a snowy area. Christmas Caroling. Driving through the big neighborhoods and looking at the Christmas lights. If you're town or a nearby one does a festival or parade or Christmas lights festival. Put your shoes out on St Nicholas' day and leave each other a small gift. Egg nog or hot toddies!


    I used to love Christmas before work sucked the joy out of it. Sigh.
  • Great idea. Decorate your tree together, make a family ornament for this year, go window shopping and pick out the crazy things you could/would never buy, make a snowman, pick out winter coats to donate (around here they have something called costs for kids but I'm sure any shelter would take them)
  • Watch a Christmas movie of your choice. Roast chestnuts. Read Rudolph or the night before Christmas together. Make dinner together. Have a snowball fight. Make snow angels. Go to the movies.
  • Make gingerbread and/ or a gingerbread house.
  • Ooooo I'm totally stealing this idea :)
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  • LCostel said:
    Ooooo I'm totally stealing this idea :)
    Same here! Last year DH and I did a 12 Days of Christmas thing, but this sounds cheaper and less commercial!
  • So I just unveiled this grand plan to DH, and he shot it down.

    "What if we pick to decorate our tree on a night after work and don't have time? We can't plan for that kind of stuff".

    Yeah. I hate it when he's right.


    So instead, I think I'm going to create a checklist of all the things I want to do this winter. Hot chocolate, cutting down a tree, decorating the house, watching Elf and Love Actually, everything.
    Then we can check everything off on our time - probably checking multiple things off (like decorating the house and making hot chocolate and watching Elf) all at once.

    ...is it bad that I want to do all three of those things right NOW?
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  • Nope. It feels like Christmas early this year for me. I keep bursting out Christmas carols.

    Big things like the tree/ decorating can be planned if you have regular/ dependable schedules. Just put that activity on a day that you have off.

    And I'm stealing this idea. I have an advent calendar that past years have put candy and notes to my H in.
  • Nope, definitely not.  I have our two trees up...they're not decorated yet, but at least they're up.  My DH would totally shoot down this type of idea as well.  He hates to plan things.
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  • I love elf!!  I watch it any time it's on tv.  It's one of my favorite Christmas movies.  :)

    Yeah, I decided not to add things like decorating the Christmas tree and stuff, mostly because we do that the day after Thanksgiving anyways.  And I'm going to make sure I choose certain things for weekends that will need more time.  But a lot of things are just easy simple things, just to give us something small to do & keep spirits up. I've also found quite a few charity things to do..  food pantry, animal shelters, children's hospitals, etc.  I like that we'll be doing something good too. 

    Thanks for the suggestions ladies!  DH & I went through our list yesterday.  I'm excited to get started on organizing it. 

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  • That's a cute idea - I was going to suggest charitable things but see you listed it right above - that's my most favorite thing to be involved in during the holidays - esp for foster kids, homeless and animals
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