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Tuesday
Dec182012

Host a Holiday Party for Kids

Gingerbread House Making

Raise the roof … with a gingerbread house-making party.

Great news for gingerbread enthusiasts!  Loblaws / Great Canadian Superstores sell premade houses complete with icing bags and candies. Partygoers can let their imaginations go wild.  When complete, you simply package up their creations in the boxes they came in.  Be sure to add a few extra candies to the table.  For party favours, consider giving each a kid-sized Christmas apron or a big gingerbread cookie with their name on it.   


Kids' Christmas Party Cookie Exchange

Cookie making is a fun Christmas tradition, but who has time to make more than two or three kinds? Here is a great idea.

Ask guests to bring two dozen of the same type of cookie to the party, plus enough copies of the recipe for each attendee. Display the cookies on a table, with the recipe cards and the child’s name next to each tray.

Then, each child loads up an empty plate with two of each type of cookie. While making their way around the table, the children also should pick up a copy of each recipe. Set up a station where the kids can then decorate covers and bind the recipes into small cookbooks as a memento of the party.

Crafty Christmas

It wasn’t all that long ago that Christmas gifts were made, not purchased. Bring back the tradition by hosting a Christmas craft party.

You could focus you keepsake crafts from hands and feet.  Or, you could chose from some of other easy crafts and decorations.  Instead of making actual gifts, the kids also could make wrapping paper and Christmas cards at the party. 

The crafts should be enough of a favour, but you could also send these creative kids home with a blank artist’s notebook and a set of Crayons or Christmas themed pencils.

Party with a Purpose

It’s natural for kids to associate Christmas with receiving presents, but help them find the deeper meaning by reaching out to those who are less fortunate.

Throw a party with a purpose either by focusing on a charitable theme or simply asking guests to bring nonperishable food, winter coats or other donations to a regular Christmas bash.

You could decorate the main table with a large stack of canned goods shaped like a tree, trim a tree with scarves as garland or hang strings of mittens above every doorway.

A Caroling We Go

A night of Christmas caroling can be cold, but it sure warms the heart.

As guests arrive, hand out songbooks you’ve made with copies of some favourite carols and gather everyone around the piano or stereo to practice. If the party is for young children, stick to two or three short songs they can easily memorize.

Go over some safety guidelines before heading out, such as walking with a buddy and staying on the sidewalk.

Bundle up, hand everyone a candlestick and bobeche (older kids only) and then spread holiday cheer by singing door to door. Have the kids take turns presenting neighbors with a plate of cookies before moving onto the next house.

Someone should stay back at the house to make sure hot cider, hot cocoa and other warm treats await the carolers when they return.

Rock Around the Christmas Tree

Break from tradition with a Rock ‘n’ Roll kids' Christmas party.

Spray the kids’ hair with temporary red and green dye when they arrive (with parental permission, of course) and brand everyone with some temporary Christmas tattoos.  Push aside the couches, hang a disco ball and let the kids dance to holiday songs.  If you’re up for it, rent a karaoke machine.

When it comes to food, what rock star doesn’t love pizza? Tie yours to Christmas by making mini pizzas in holiday shapes. To do this, cut the dough with cookie cutters before adding the toppings. For favors, send everyone home with a music-themed tree ornament, such as an electric guitar or drum set, or a CD burned with some of the Christmas songs.


Polar Express P.J. Party

Whether it’s the book by Chris Van Allsburg or the movie starring Tom Hanks, The Polar Express is a beloved Christmas story.

On invitations made to look like train tickets, invite kids to come to your house dressed in pajamas. Serve hot chocolate (a nod to a particular scene from the story) and a train-shaped cake.

Read the book or show the movie, then send everyone home with a jingle bell, a reference to how the boy in The Polar Express finally believes Santa Claus is real.

 


Trim a Tiny Tree

Sure, decorating the Christmas tree in the living room is fun, but kids often love having trees in their bedrooms, too.

You can sometimes find inexpensive, small, artificial ones at craft or discount stores. Buy a bunch, then invite kids over for a tree-decorating party. Or, have the kids make their own decorations at the party.

Serve a tree shaped fruit tray for fun.   

Christmas Around the World

Give your kids’ Christmas party an international theme by hosting a Christmas-around-the-world party.

Assign a different country to each child, being sure to include Turkey, the homeland of Saint Nicholas, Germany, which is partially credited for the tradition of decorating a tree, and Mexico, where families hold neighborhood “posadas,” or re-creations Mary and Joseph’s search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. Research how other cultures celebrate Christmas, too.

Ask everyone to bring a side dish that represents the culture assigned to them, sing songs that tie to the countries, such as Stille Nacht (Silent Night) in German, and teach the kids to say “Merry Christmas” in different languages.

Christmas is a magical time of year, due in large part to the joy it brings to children. Yes, it’s a busy time, too. But squeeze a kids' Christmas party into your schedule and both you and the kids are sure to get into the holiday spirit.

 

Friday
Dec142012

Making Memories

Decorating the tree  is one of my absolute favourite Christmas events.  It is an event for me.  I can spend the better part of an afternoon looking at all of the ornaments and memories my family has collected over the years.  There is  the bride and groom from the year we got married, one for each of the kids’ first Christmases,  some sand in a ball from our trip to Mexico and the many things that the kids have brought home from playgroup and school. 

 

Tree ornaments do not have to be expensive and can be homemade. For example, a travel souvenir such as a key chain can be turned into a Christmas memento ornament with a simple red ribbon tied onto it. Spend some timewith this kids this year, before or after Christmas, to craft some new memories.   Here are some that I really like.  

 

Here are some other ideas for meaningful Christmas tree decorations:

 
Meaningful ornaments:

·        Bride and groom to signify a wedding
·        A 'baby's first Christmas' ornament for each child inscribed with the year
·        Homemade ornaments with each family member's name
·        Country flags for each country your family has visited
·        Icons of sports teams you favour
·        Cotton ball snowmen made by the kids (one for each member of your family)
·        Angel ornaments to remember deceased loved ones
·        Decorated sea shells you've collected on holiday
·        Animal ornaments for your canine or feline friends
·        An annual family ornament (any ornament marked with that year's date on it)
·        Small framed photos of the children - so you can see how much they've changed from year to year
·        Ornaments the kids have made at school
·        Plain ornaments decorated with glitter and ribbons by the kids (fun indoor activity)

 

Impressions of a child's feet and hands are  always a wonderful reminder of the day when they were small.   I just love any craft that can incorporate a litte one's hands and feet.   Here are some great craft ideas using foot prints and handprints.  Don't forget the share a few with Grandma and Grandpa.

 

 

Tuesday
Dec112012

Walkout Wednesday

 

What to do on Walkout Wednesday

Build on the kids’ excitement over Christmas or just take some time to relax and regroup before the hectic holidays pace sets in.  Take advantage of the beautiful snow and mild weather to get outdoors or plan to stay at home day.  Really in a time pinch over this one day walkout?  Consider a day camp or full day fun program.

Around Town

Dovercourt Recreation Centre

 
Trip to FunHaven. 

Register online.  www.draregister.com
 
 
Ottawa South Community Association

Special one day Day Camp.  Games, outdoor activities and fun!

Ottawa South Community Association

 

Museums

The Museum of Civilization
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Handmade holiday fun making snowflake ornament workshop.

 
Bytown Museum
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Dress up, be creative, participate in hands on activities or make a Bicorn Hat to wear proudly along the Rideau Canal.  Free hot beverage included with children’s admission – 4 years and under are complimentary.
 
 
Currency Museum
10:30 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.
Hop on a bus, clean up your old camper van, or hitch a ride! Take a virtual road trip down (or up) the Trans-Canada highway. Travel through time: past economic troubles into bright futures, through energy and mortgage crises, and back into times of stability. The Bank of Canada is with you all the way – driving the macro-economic bus!

Museum of Nature

1/2 price admission for kids! 

 
Watson’s Mill One Day Camp (manotick)


9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Games and activities in the carriage shed.

 
Walk-out Wednesday Warrior Camp


Ottawa Swordplay is running a day camp program for children aged 8-13. We will be running many swordplay related activities and games at the Sword Hall, 1000 Brookfield Road, Ottawa from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The cost is $60 per child. 

 

Theatre

The number 14
Great Canadian Theatre Company
Special 1:30 p.m. matinee
$20.00
www.gctc.ca

Ski Hills

Some of the local ski hills are open with both natural and man-made snow.  

Here is a list of all of the hills in the area.

 

Libraries


All regular programs  and drop ins.
 
http://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/program

 
Stay in  your Jammies

Science experiments  


Stay busy today with your little scientists.   Make crystal ice ornaments, super soapy play dough or try an erupting volcano experiment.  Here are some other ideas 



Games Day


Stay in your jamies all day and just play.  There are so many skills involved with the different styles of games you can play – trivia,  operation, cards, checkers, candyland.


 
 
Deck the Halls


Take advantage of the kids’ extra help to get the decorations up.  Make some new ornaments with play clay or create some keepsakes of cute little hands and feet.    Instructions and ideas here.

 
Freeze dance or Twister

Both of these games get the kids moving .  Add Christmas music and you have a festive dance party.


Story Time


Today is a great day to snuggle up with a good book.  Make it a dig out your Christmas selections to share with the kids.  Parenting magazine has a great list of their top 20 Christmas books for kids. 

 
MITK tip  Take time today to go through and donate books you no longer read!

 
Dress up/ Puppet Show


Kids of all ages will be entertained for hours creating a great drama or puppet show. Try acting out a Christmas favourite, make a set, develop characters and design some fun costumes. 


Art Class Christmas Cards


Set up a table full of art supplies and let you kids imaginations run wild making Christmas cards.  Bring out Christmas cookie cutters to trace,  give them red and green paper and sparkles,  set out some jingles bells and photos to get them started.  Martha Stewart has some nice ideas.  


 
Get Outdoors for Winter Fun


The snow is so fresh and new.  Get the kids outside to enjoy it today.   Here are some of my favourite

  • Make a maze in the snow
  • Build snow forts
  • Play Tic Tac Toe in the snow
  • Paint the snow- this is one of our favorite activities
  • Have a snowball fight
  • Have a Winter Treasure hunt 
  • Go sledding, skiing or snowboarding
  • Play freeze tag
  • Make snow angels
  • Make snow castles using buckets and shovels from the Summer months
  • Have a picnic in the snow-  bundle up and bring hot chocolate, soup, hot sandwiches, and more.
  • Go hiking in the snow

 

Holiday Fun

VISIT SANTA

 
Rideau Center
details
 
Carlingwood
details
 
Bayshore
details
 
St. Laurent
details
 
Place D’Orelans
details
 
Billings Bridge
 details
 
Merival Mall
 details
 
 Westgate
 details
 
Hazeldean
details

 

Write a Letter to Santa 

 

Santa Claus 
North Pole 
HOH OHO 
Canada 


Don't forget to put your return address on your letter so he can write you back.

 

 
Personalized Video Message from Santa 

This is not just for Ottawa residents but I wanted to share it with all of you because it is a really neat idea and my kids really liked it. http://magicsanta.ca/homepage.html

 

Sunday
Dec092012

Santa FAQs

My Kids are starting to ask questions about Santa this year.  I have had to do some quick thiniking on my feet to make sure that they continue to believe.  Here is my list of Santa FAQs

How can Santa fly around the world and deliver all those presents in just a few hours?

Santa has a lot more than a few hours. He goes by time zones to make deliveries. There are 24 time zones on earth and therefore Santa has 24 hours to get to all the presents delivered.

How can Santa carry all the presents in such a small sleigh?

Santa doesn't carry every thing all at once. He has warehouses filled with toys at the North and South Poles where elves (like a NASCAR pit crew) check, make adjustments, reload, and get the sleigh ready for the next time zone trip.

How can Santa find my house in the dark?

Santa uses his GPS. (Global Positioning Sleigh) The sleigh communicates with satellites all around the world and automatically updates its position 300 times every second. The sleigh also keeps Santa continuously updated 200 times every second on which children have been naughty or nice.

How can Santa know if I've been bad?

Santa Net. Santa has a team of security elves monitoring thousands of computers. They see everything you do online on your computer. Santa also has the SSS (Santa's Secret Service) helpers all around the world reporting directly to him. These helpers make the naughty and nice list, keep the list updated and otherwise, just keep an eye on things in general.

Why do we leave cookies and milk for Santa.

Santa needs all the cookies and milk he can get. Climbing down and up chimneys takes a lot of energy. Santa spends most of the year putting on extra weight so that he will have the ability to stand up to the physical and caloric needs of making several trips around the world at Supersonic speeds. As soon as Santa leaves the North Pole, his metabolism starts rising and he starts burning off the extra weight. Santa and the Reindeer need the cookies and milk to keep up their energy during the trip. It doesn't necessarily have to be cookies and milk. Just about anything sweet will do. Santa loves cake and coffee or candy and cola. He also loves peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and root-beer.

Why do I need to be asleep when Santa comes?

Santa doesn't leave the North Pole until midnight. All good children should be in bed and sleeping by that time. If your not at least trying to sleep then you get moved to the naughty list. Santa has a lot to do and doesn't need any distractions in order for him to be able to stay focused. If Santa finds that you are awake, he will skip your home and move to the next home on the list. If there is enough time after all the other deliveries have been made, he may be able to swing back by your home. Do you want to take a chance that Santa may not be able to get back to you?

If you really were asleep and just happened to wake up and catch him, you don't get put on the naughty list. Santa understands. Accidents happen.

 

Friday
Dec072012

This week’s Christmas Places to Go – from Mom in the Know

 

Mayor’s 12th Annual Christmas Celebration

Saturday, December 8, 2012 

3:00 to 7:00 p.m.  

This fun-filled celebration will include ice skating on the Rink of Dreams, hot chocolate and horse-drawn wagon rides outside on Marion Dewar Plaza.  Inside City Hall meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, create a craft in Santa’s workshop, have your face painted and enjoy live performances.  As a special treat, savour chocolate by Lindt!

To help those in need and to share in the spirit of the holiday season, admission to this sponsored event is a non-perishable food donation to the Ottawa Food Bank.

 

 More information 

 

Westboro Holiday Food Fair

Sunday, December 9, 2012

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

Westboro Masonic Hall

430 Churchill Ave.

 

Local vendors will be selling gourmet fare including coffee, honey, chutney, baked goods, meat, salsa, ice cream and jams...just to name a few! Donations will also be collected for the Westboro Region Food Bank.

 

More information

 

 

Cumberland Museum Vintage Christmas Village of Lights

 December 7 - 9, 2012 

3:00 to 8:00 p.m.  

Make a keepsake ornament for your own Christmas tree, decorate gingerbread men, and take a nostalgic horse-drawn wagon ride through our illuminated village.

More information

 

Canadian Museum of Civilization Handmade Holiday Fun 

Throughout the month of December

There are a  variety of activities inspired by Christmas and the holiday season. Make a snowflake ornament for your tree, get ready for the gift-giving season with recycled Christmas cards, and create a custom crown! 

More information

 

 

TREES AND LIGHTS

Twinkling trees and lights sparkling on the snow are so much a part of the magic of Christmas.  Tree lighting ceremonies, hot chocolate and carols remind me of my own childhood Christmases.  I love to share the magic with my little ones.   

Christmas Lights across Canada

Downtown Ottawa
December 6, 2012 to January 7, 2013.

More information 

 

Alight at Night Festival

Over a HALF-A-MILLION lights adorn the heritage buildings, trees and fences of Upper Canada Village creating a one-of-a-kind magical backdrop for its annual Alight at Night Festival…a true winter wonderland!

Upper Canada Village
Thursdays to Sunday December 2 to 18, 2012

More information 

 

Trees of Hope Event

Chateau Laurier
November 29, 2012 to January 5, 2013

Trees of Hope is an annual event put on by the Fairmont Chateau Laurier which raises funds for CHEO. This year, 31 sponsor teams consisting of representatives from local businesses, organizations and hospitals will be decorating trees which they have purchased. The trees will be on display throughout public spaces of the hotel from Monday, November 29th  to Wednesday, January 5th.  During this time, the public is invited to drop by the Chateau, vote on their favourite tree, and make a donation to CHEO.

More information 

 

THEATRE AND MUSICALS

The Nutcracker

Re-discover the classic that warms the hearts of young and old alike: a holiday tradition that has showcased the magic of the season for years. The joy of dance comes alive with the show that audiences flock back to again and again: The Nutcracker, A Canadian Tradition, and its holiday magic.

National Arts Centre
December 5 to 9, 2012

Information / Tickets

 

 

The Story of Holly and Ivy

This story is about wishing.  Holly is a toy who wishes for a child.  Mrs. Jones and her husband wish they had a little girl.  The story is brought to life by puppets and song. 

Shenkman
December 6 to 9, 2012

Information and Tickets

 

The Salvation Army Festival of Carols

Get into the Christmas Spirit with the The Salvation Army’s Festival of Carols at Centrepointe Theatre. Come and enjoy your favourite Christmas carols with the sounds of brass, organ and choir as a thank you for your support throughout the year. 

Centrepoint Theatre
December 9, 2012

Information / Tickets

 

 

VISIT SANTA

Rideau Center

details

 

Carlingwood

details

 

Bayshore

details

 

St. Laurent

details

 

Place D’Orelans

details

 

Billings Bridge

 details

 

Merival Mall

 details

 

 Westgate

 details

 

Hazeldean

details

 

OTHER FUN STUFF

Write a Letter to Santa 


Santa Claus 
North Pole 
HOH OHO 
Canada 


Don't forget to put your return address on your letter so he can write you back.

 

Personalized Video Message from Santa 


This is not just for Ottawa residents but I wanted to share it with all of you because it is a really neat idea and my kids really liked it. http://magicsanta.ca/homepage.html

 

 

HOLIDAY CHOIRS AND SLEIGH RIDES

 

Byward Market

Stop by the corner of George and ByWard to listen to great local choirs who are raising funds for their organizations and creating some holiday cheer!

Free Horse Drawn Carriage Rides!

Saturdays and Sundays  
December 3 to 18, 2012
12:00 to 4:00 p.m.

 More information 

 

Sleigh Rides

Can there be anything more memorable than a sleigh ride at Christmastime?  Beautiful snow covered trails running through the winter landscape.  Bring a blanket and some warm hot chocolate to cozy up. 

Here is a list of places that offer Sleigh Rides in the Ottawa area.

 

 

 Wishing you and yours the Merriest Holiday!  

Julie 

MITK