by Weka » 13 Nov 2013, 06:59
I agree with Di, and while we are fortunate that we don't have to worry about money, these are things that I want to put in place for our family. I'm currently trying to get together a list of things to do for an avent calendar, rather than filling one with chocolate. I have fond memories for my Great grandma telling me that all she got for christmas each year was a new pair of stocking and an orange, and when times where really tough, it was only a second hand pair of stockings and no orange. but her memories of singing, and decorating the tree etc she would tell with affection. (I miss her)........
but I digress.....
I've done my cards, but have only bought a handful of pressents. I normally pick up my christmas cards just after christmas when they all go on sale, and then just tuck them away in the christmas decoration box as I pack it all away. same with wrapping paper.
I at least have an idea for the teachers at Sasha's kindy, I normally get stuck there, and I have ideas of what I'm going to make for all those "bring a plate" events. I have my parents sorted, stuck on my Nana, (ideas welcome....) some of the inlaws are sorted, but oddly I'm stuck on the nieces and nephews.
Anyone know if it's still worth making a crystal radio these days? My nephew is into switches and circuits and now old enough to make one, so was thinking about getting the components and instructions and sending it to him.
I'm trying to convience all the nana's and popa's that all our kids want is a playhouse, and the plan is that we will sit down and choose a design together, and build and paint it together, (even though A. I know they wont really complete it and B. it will drive me nuts...) but they will be able to look at it and say, we built that. but getting the buy in from all the parents has been hard. the kids are as keen as punch!!
oops, im rambling again....
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