advent calendar of activities
this year we decided to forego our old advent calendar (which was a wooden box of doors filled with tiny toys, tokens, stones, and activities) and instead do a purely activity-based advent calendar. of course doing memory-making things together is much more lasting than having more trinkets littering our carpet. besides, that’s what stockings are for, right?
i purchased some red envelopes and a pack of stickers at michael’s (gotta love coupons) the other day. that night i set to work on decorating them after N was asleep. i figured this would be a mom-project, since it’s all for her to enjoy.
my husband and i brainstormed 25 things that we’d like to offer for her to do in december, and here’s what we came up with, listed here in no order at all:
- Tonight we’ll only use candlelight after the sun goes down
- Tacky holiday lights tour of the neighborhood
- Cut paper snowflakes and decorate the windows
- Let’s go ice skating!
- Today we’ll drink hot chocolate with marshmallows while making ornaments
- Family movie night with popcorn
- Make candles
- Decorate Christmas cookies
- Give a gift to a child who needs one
- Get a Christmas pedicure at mom’s spa!
- Make and hang bird/squirrel feeders in the backyard
- Bring a gift to a neighbor: card, ornament, and cookies
- Family game night
- Go to a holiday faire
- Go on a Starbucks date with mommy
- Family storytelling with cider by the fire
- Go to a special holiday show (the velveteen rabbit) in the city
- Fly on an airplane to see family!
- Visit your first home (while on vacation)
- Enjoy dinner with [her favorite babysitter] and give her a special holiday gift
- Dress up for a fancy family dinner
- Sing carols together
- Unwrap a new book to read at bedtime
- Hear the story of the first Christmas at bedtime
- Make a snowman (craft, because we don’t have real snow here.)
- Ho ho ho – open gifts!
i printed them out onto little cards and put one in each envelope. then strung them across the balcony in our hallway.
when N saw them in the morning, she was so excited, and is now counting down to december beginning on thursday! (that’s also when our elf-on-the-shelf, jasper, returns from the north pole.) N can’t read everything just yet, so i know that even if she peeks inside these low hanging envelopes, the surprises won’t be spoiled.
please share: what types of activities or things do you include in your advent calendars?
















































