5. Make thank-you cards for each other, sharing what you appreciate about each member of
the family. Open them on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning. 6. Make paper snowflakes and display them
in a window. Heres how: Trace and cut out a circle from white paper (the flat end of
a coffee can or oatmeal box is a nice size for tracing). Fold your circle in half. Next,
fold your half into thirds, so that youre left with a shape that resembles 1/6 of a
pie. Now, snip out bits of paper here and there and unfold your masterpiece.
7. Make a simple paper-chain
Advent calendar. Cut 25 strips of paper, and number them 1-25. Link the strips to form a
chain. With yarn, string or ribbon, hang your chain in the middle of a doorway with link
#1 at the bottom. Each day starting December 1, let the kids remove the bottom link of the
chain.
8. Go to your local library and
check out childrens books about the holidays. Put the books in a special box or
basket in your family room or living room.
9. Have a holiday family movie
night at home. Get a holiday movie from your library or video rental shop and watch it
together. Include bowls of popcorn if your kids are past the age where popcorn presents a
choke-hazard.
10. Avoid post-Christmas let-down by planning
an outing or special family activity each day until the kids go back to school.
A Pure Kid-Stuff Bonus
Tip:: After dark, turn on your Christmas tree lights and turn off all other
lights in the room, including the star or other topper on your tree. Now lie
back on the floor with your kids and notice the cool shadows on your ceiling.
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Norma Schmidt is a parent of two and a former Lutheran
minister. Her career includes serving as a pastor, campus minister and cancer center
chaplain. She has also worked with children with disabilities. Norma offers workshops on
parenting and on living with serious illness. Her writing has appeared in "Coping
With Cancer" magazine. She is a former co-host of the "Inspired Survivor"
Internet radio program for people with cancer. Download the free report "55 Free and
Low-Cost Ways to Have the Best Holiday Season Ever" and look through her other
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