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wfmw – make a wish with santa

November 26, 2008 By: amyswandering2 Comments

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Santa is just a fun, imaginary part of our Christmas. He shares court with Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman and the Griswold Family. We try to focus on our Savior’s birth instead of what is under the tree, but this year -for the first time – my kids will be writing to Santa. Why this sudden change in tradition? Well, it’s because I received this in my email:

“The magic of Macy’s will unfold this holiday season as children throughout the Chicagoland area and across the country are invited to write and drop off their letters to Santa – stamped and addressed to Santa at the North Pole – at any Macy’s store in the designated Santa Mail letterbox. Each Macy’s store will have a BELIEVE Station that features a Believe Meter, letter-writing station with postcards and an official R.H. Macy Santa Mail letterbox.

For each letter received, Macy’s will donate $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation up to $1 million to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

The BELIEVE theme was inspired by the famous letter that eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote to the editor of the New York Sun in 1897 and the response she received saying “Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.”

As the mother of a child who had cancer, the Make-A-Wish Foundation is very dear to my heart. We never got the chance to take our Make-A-Wish trip, but I’ll never forget what a blessing it was to be offered the opportunity to get away and just be a family in the midst of all the chaos. If you have a Macy’s near you, take a minute to swing by Santa’s Post Office with your kids to drop off a letter. It is a simple act that will bless so many precious children who have had to grow up all too soon.

Run on over to Rocks In My Dryer for tons of great tips!

Tips I Want To Remember:

Straight Hair Products


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funschooling in december

November 21, 2008 By: amyswandering2 Comments

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I want to have some holiday fun with our schooling during December, so I was excited to find a great Christmas Math activity book in my email this morning. I wasn’t excited about the price, however, so I decided to do a search for some free stuff. Here are the goodies I found:

  • worksheets from Kidzone
  • writing prompts from abcteach
  • graphing with Googol
  • charts & games from DLTK
  • puzzles from teachnology
  • online games from A Kid’s Heart
  • Winter math from Mathwire 2005 2006 2007
  • lesson plans from Teacher Planet
  • puzzles from Funschool
  • Christmas around the World
  • theme unit from Busy Teachers Cafe
  • My Christmas Alphabet Book
  • Advent resources from Audrey’s Christmas Page
  • Christmas math
  • lots of links from Mr. Donn
  • Christmas in Bethlehem
  • worksheets for under 5s
  • worksheets for kindergarten
  • math drills
  • puzzles & mazes
  • brain games
  • puzzles & games from Activity Village
  • long list of resources at Homeschool Share
  • Reading & English
  • Grammar exercises
  • create your own award certificates
  • putting the grammar back in Christmas
  • daily writing prompts
  • lined journal pages
  • December events
  • make your own worksheets
  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
  • huge list of lesson plans

There are so many more links out there, but I’m quitting for now :o) I think I’ll make a page in my sidebar to keep adding holiday links, so bookmark me (or add me to your reader) & check back!





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host a cookie exchange

November 21, 2008 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Partybluprints.com is giving away a Holiday Giving Party “Cookie Exchange” party guide. They have lots of great ideas, so go snag your free e-book!

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free kids craft of the day

November 20, 2008 By: amyswanderingcomment

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I love this kids craft calendar! I’m a slacker when it comes to planning crafts for school, and this makes it so easy.

Here are some of the cute things to make this month:

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thanksgiving_apron

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wfmw- Black Friday

November 19, 2008 By: amyswandering5 Comments

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It’s only 9 days til my favorite non-holiday – Black Friday!! For those who don’t know, Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. Retailers offer crazy deals to anyone willing to crawl out of bed while it’s still dark. The store sale ads come out in the newspaper on Thanksgiving day, but you can see most of them online now. My favorite Black Friday site is Gotta Deal. I’ve been a member for 4 years and it is a very friendly, helpful forum. You should also check out their regular forums because there are some fantastic sales already online & in stores.

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My favorite thing about Black Friday is not the sales, but the tradition. Every year it’s the same for me – I hop in the car at 4:30 with a cup of steamy creamy coffee and a slice of pumpkin bread and head for the store on my list with the best deals (this year I’ll be heading to Target). Next, I head to the mall to pick up my free snowglobe at JC Penney and some yummy scents at Bath & Body Works. By now I’m starving, so I grab breakfast at Chik Fil A as I start on my quest to find cute (& cheap!) pajamas and slippers. (The pajamas are opened the night we decorate the tree, and Santa leaves the slippers outside of their bedroom doors every Christmas morning.) My final stop every year is at Walgreens for Buy 1 Get 2 Free gift tags, gift wrap & tissue paper. Jason & the kids get out the tree & decorations while I’m gone so we can continue tradition that evening with our trim-the-tree fun. I love it because it is such a fun way to kick off the season, and it’s the one day morning of the year that’s all mine!

So what are your Black Friday traditions?

Run on over to Rocks In My Dryer for tons of great tips!

Updated: Tonya brought up a tip I forgot about- many of the Black Friday deals will be available online!

Tips I Want To Remember:

Window Organizer

Give Thanks Banner

Baking Day – English Muffins

Melting Chocolate

Magna Doodle Spelling

Advent Ideas



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