Sunday, 11 December 2011

Advent update (Days 1-11)

We are almost halfway through our advent calendar. Some activities have definitely been more successful than others!

The Good
The trip to the city (Day 10) was a definite winner - a fun day! It was also a chance to look at the displays and talk about the Christmas story.

Putting "baby Jesus" in the manger was popular with Mr Sociable. He liked giving "Jesus" the crown and has been dropping gold-coloured decorations into the manger as gifts from the wise men!

Jesus in the Manger (Days 3 & 4)
Mr Sociable has enjoyed reading the Christmas books. Today he read "The Nativity" with Franky and they had some discussion about the book (including "How do women have babies?").

Opening the "Jesus Storybook Bible" (Day 1)
Day 11
The Little People Nativity set has got a lot of play this week - mostly by Mr Fun, who likes to carry it around, pressing the button so he can listen to "Silent Night"!

Little People Nativity (Day 6)
Our playgroup Christmas party went really well. We did lots of Christmas-related activities - some crafty, some not. I even made some Christmas Story dress-ups!

Testing out the shepherd's costume, with a bonus trumpet!
The Christmas sticker frieze. This one was perhaps not-so-good, but it was funny! Mr Sociable and I had some different ideas about where the characters should be located!

Note: the shepherd on the roof, angel lying on the ground,
donkey out in the field (rather than the stable)
The Not-So-Good
The paper-plate angels were a bit of a fizzer. Mr Sociable is often not a big fan of paper-craft - but I was hoping he would be lured by the glitter and decorations. Sadly, he didn't get past the colouring part & was keen for the activity to be over. Mr Fun actually did do some colouring (with help). The angels are hanging on the tree, but I don't think they will be ones to cherish from year to year!

Cut-out plate, ready to decorate (Day 2)
Mr Sociable's orange angel; Mr Fun's coloured angel

We ended up abandoning the Lightening McQueen calendar, as it distracted from the "main event". Every day, Mr Sociable just wanted to eat chocolate rather than participate in the activity or do the readings.

Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate...
Changes to make
I think we are losing the flow of the story, breaking it up into little bites. I think that for the remainder of advent, I will include longer passages of the Bible, rather than one or two verses at a time. So, we will read either a section of the bible or one of the Christmas books each day.

The week ahead
This week is Mr Sociable's 4th birthday and his preschool Christmas concert. So, I have planned pretty low-stress activities (with the possible exception of the pasta/PVA glue/paper-plate wreaths). I'm looking forward to videoing the concert tomorrow and sharing it with Franky tomorrow night!

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Christmas in the City (advent day 10)

Today is Day 10 of our advent calendar and the activity was to go to the city to see the Christmas decorations. We all had a great day (and we are exhausted tonight!).

The window displays at David Jones had a Christmas carol theme. Each window had the music for a different carol, with moving marionette-style puppets. The first question my engineer-in-the-making son asked was, "How do they move Mummy?" I pointed out the strings that were attached to the puppets, but that was not sufficient... "But what makes the strings move?"






Next, we stopped for sushi lunch. This was the first time Mr Sociable had tried sushi. Sadly, he doesn't seem to share Mummy and Daddy's love of raw fish!


We went to the Queen Victoria Building to see the Christmas decorations. Mr Sociable loved the model train display at Hobbyco. The kids watched the musical clock at midday and were mesmerised by the Santa area. I'm not really into Santa, but if I were planning to take my kids for a Santa pic, this is the place I would do it. The lights and crystals in this beautiful Santa area were quite magical!

Up on Daddy's shoulders to watch the train display
Waiting for the clock to start
Santa was inside here
The Christmas tree in the QVB was enormous. The kids loved touching the lights on the trunk, and even obliged me with a few photos!

The top of the tree...
and the trunk (see Mr Fun's look of delight?)

Next we went to Myer to chose a Christmas ornament for our tree. I really liked this idea, but it proved to be more difficult than I expected. For starters, the Christmas stuff is on the same level as the toys. You need to walk through the toys to get to the decorations - so it took us quite a while! Once we got to the decorations, I soon realised that they are mostly glass & that Mr Sociable is not quite as gentle as he thinks. We ended up being followed by a saleperson until we had finished making our selection! On the up-side, the decorations were 40% off and we didn't actually break anything.

Soooo much cool lego! (that Harbour Bridge is lego too)
Mr Sociable, feeling very clever
"Be careful with those ornaments."
We walked to Darling Harbour while Mr Fun had a snooze. We bought Mr Sociable his first gelato and went to the new playground. It was lots of fun. Mr Fun soon woke up and wanted to join in!

Mr Fun was tuckered out; Mr Sociable was so excited to see a fountain
Mmmm... gelato from Gelatissimo
Mr Sociable loved all the climbing stuff at this park!
It was nice and cool in these tunnels - we spent a long time in here!
The big slide
The merry-go-round
On the way back to the station, we saw this water feature that I remember visiting with my Mum when I was a kid. Mr Sociable thought it was very cool.


Tonight we added the new ornament to our Christmas tree. It's probably not what I would have chosen myself, but Mr Sociable really likes it! (and it does match all the other mirror balls that we already have on the tree....).


Saturday, 3 December 2011

DIY bath crayons


I read this page about making bath crayons and I was a bit skeptical. Will the food dye colour their skin? Will the soap crayons get really squishy once they are wet? Will they actually be coloured enough to draw on the bath/wall? So, Mr Sociable & I had a go at making our own. We used plain white soap, food colouring & a few different fragrances.

First, we grated the soap. Mr Sociable grated about half a bar (and a little bit of his finger - which he wanted me to show you). I grated two and a half bars.

Hard at work
Can you see it? It's very small!
Finished!
Next we divided the soap shavings into 4 separate bowls. We added fragrance and food colour to each. 

Yellow food colouring and lemon essence.
We mixed the colour and fragrance through the soap shavings.

I removed his white shirt for this job!
Next, I added a tablespoon or two of warm water and mixed it through with my (gloved) hand.



I shaped them, wrapped them in plastic wrap and put them in the freezer for a while (which is what the instructions said to do - not sure what the freezing it for - will try it without next time).

Red (vanilla essence), Green (peppermint essence),
Blue (eucalyptus oil), Yellow (lemon essence)
I then unwrapped them & left them to dry on a wire rack for a couple of days. Tonight we tested them out in the bath & they were a big hit! They did get a little slimy when wet, but no worse that a bar of soap. The crayons did draw on the kids skin and the bath, but were really easy to wash off. The water turned red (which Mr Sociable liked!). The only problem I had was getting the colour off the grout between the tiles (but shop-bought bath crayons have the same issue). They are fine, so long as the drawing stays IN the bath.



So, the experiment was definitely a success! Will make these again. If your kids have sensitive skin, you could try making them with an unfragranced soap (eg. Simple, or sorbolene soap). Next time, I want to make them in silicone ice-cube trays so that we can make cool shapes!

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Advent Calendar 2011

There have been lots of great ideas for advent calendars floating around this year. Julie shared some great ideas at Life on a Hill (with a list of kids' daily bible readings for December) and the Useful Box. My friend Glorya started talking about calendars with pockets & I started to think about a fabric calendar. I'd love to make one for next year - my sewing skills are more suited to something like this. Here are some more cool ideas I found:
Harry'sdesk
168 hours
Women Bible Life
All crafts (heaps of ideas on this one)

This year, I went with Julie's present-style advent calendar. I have wrapped a "present" for each day - each containing a Christmas-related book or activity. I didn't buy anything new - the books are all from our bookshelf & the craft from resources from our craft cupboard. Some craft ideas are things I have done in the past (eg pasta Christmas wreaths), others I found on the Useful Box or on craft websites (there are heaps of ideas on DLTK). Here is a full list of our advent readings and activities. I printed labels for each day showing the verses to read from the bible & the activity for the day.

Mr Sociable, finding #1
I also have a Lightening McQueen chocolate advent calendar, which I bought on impulse at the supermarket, before I had spent much time thinking about how we were going to do Christmas this year. Mr Sociable is very excited at the thought of chocolate and he loves Cars!


I am hoping to write a weekly post about how we are going with the advent activities, so check back at the end of next week if you would like to see how the crafts turn out!
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