We bought a Wii this year for our little wee ones, and we really wanted to give it before Christmas so the focus on Christmas day isn't all on playing it. We're having my parents and Christian's Dad and Step-Mom here for Christmas we want to spend time visiting, playing board games, singing etc.
So, I set up a treasure hunt with clues and had the kids running all over the yard and house following them. While they were outside, I hid the Wii under the tree. When they found it, we had three kids jumping, hugging, and laughing!
We've spent the afternoon playing together and it is ever fun! I had no idea how much I would like it :)
I really love this time of year and being creative with ways to focus on Advent as a family. This year, I'm trying a Jesse tree/Advent devotional as a family. We light the house with candles after dark and spend some time focusing on Jesus and the reason why we celebrate His coming.So, I set up a treasure hunt with clues and had the kids running all over the yard and house following them. While they were outside, I hid the Wii under the tree. When they found it, we had three kids jumping, hugging, and laughing!
We've spent the afternoon playing together and it is ever fun! I had no idea how much I would like it :)
Is anyone else feeling disturbed about the crazy money we spend at this time of year? What are you doing to focus on the Birthday Child?
3 comments:
Yes, Jenn...I have been feeling the same way. Actually it started a few years ago and the feeling just seems to get stronger each year. THAT being said I haven't actually put my feeling about it into action yet. We are going away this Christmas and the boys gift is going to be a special outing while we are down there. I too would like to reduce the desire for 'stuff' and turn the focus from me me me to paying attention to others. How this is going to be played out has yet to be seen. Our pastor just started a new series called 'Bling' on this exacty topic. You should watch the webcasts...he says some painful stuff but good stuff. Well, I've written a novel here...ramble, ramble, ramble.
Love you and miss you all!!!
Way to go Jenn! Dad and I have discussed this too and we've decided to support World Relief with a donation rather than buy gifts for ourselves. looking forward to spending Christmas with you ---
love Mom
Thanks for this nice, thoughtful post honey. I really appreciate you and how much love and care you put into every detail of our family. I Love You and thanks for blogging!
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