It’s December 13th, which means IT’S OFFICIAL!
The countdown has begun!
But come on people…
FIVE golden rings, wouldn’t one be
enough?
Yes, Christmas is coming and, in the spirit of
The
Twelve Days of Christmas, I’ve been searching the web for a little pinspiration
because I need some new gift-giving ideas.
You see, over the years, Christmas around my house has always meant a lot of making,
baking and creating is going on. I’ve always loved to make homemade
gifts to share with my family and friends. But this year my kids told me, “no
more knitted hats or scarves.”
“WHAT?”
This is a brave new world I’m trying to live in, which means, I’ve
been searching for something different to give my kids. And I’ve found some fun sights on the
internet. So, in the spirit of giving, I’m going to share some of these things.
1)
Free Bullet Journal Doodles are here, so you can
learn how to
draw
2)
Free Printable “I Spy” Activity Sheets for kids or
kids at heart
here.
3)
Nine Free Printable Christmas Carols you can
download
here.
4)
Free STEM Kids’ Activity workbook
(full
disclosure – this one is from my own book
Irma the Inventor-which
is now on
audible) and you can download the FREE workbook
here.
And to really kick off the season, let’s all sing along:
On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me
A partridge in a pear tree.
On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me
Three French hens,
Two turtle doves,
And a partridge in a pear tree.
Plus, I thought I’d share a little history about the famous
song.
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" was originally published
in 1780
without music. It was more like a chant that came from a French rhyme.
Still, more than 200 years later, it is still sung today and has become one of
the most well-known Christmas Carols of all time.
Of course any parent, who sings the song with their kids, understands
this is a cumulative song (which means each verse builds on the last) and plays
to the excitement of the season with the giving of grand gifts that grow bigger and more extravagant with each
of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Really, eight maids a milking…?
And, could a partridge even be found in a pear tree, since
they are ground nesters?
But I am easily distracted. Just follow the links I’ve
provided and enjoy this beginning to
The Twelve Days of Christmas!