Showing posts with label 12 Days of Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 Days of Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

{{Keeping Christ In Christmas}} - 7 Ideas For Families



Christmas will be here soon!!

Twelve more days!!!!

December 25th marks the *beginning* of Christmas, not the *final* day!!!

Although most of the world around us is celebrating Christmas now,  as Catholics, we are called to hold off and wait until Christmas Day and use this season of Advent to prepare ourselves.  Then come Christmas Day, we can rejoice in the Newborn Babe and celebrate His birth and presence in a number of ways.  Here are 7 tips on Keeping Christ in Christmas....


#1 - Keep your decorations up!   Don't take them down and pitch the tree in the ditch on December 26th.  Let the tree and all your decorations stay up for at least the 12 Days of Christmas to get you to Epiphany.  The Christ-child is the Light of the World, so keep celebrating his birthday by keeping your home decorated until Epiphany.   Feel free to leave all this up til Candlemas (Feb 2nd) even!   But at least follow the Church's example by celebrating with decorations until the feast of Epiphany.


#2 - Speaking of the 12 Days of Christmas, celebrate them!   They begin ON Christmas, not END on Christmas.  Again the 12 Days carry you all the way to Epiphany.   We have a few books on the Twelve Days of Christmas, that we read a page a day (only on that day of Christmas).  We talk about the symbolization about what each day means in our faith.  Every day, the kids open a simple gift that represents that day.  And, of course, we sing the song about the twelve days of Christmas, motions and all!  When you finally reach Epiphany,  go all out with an Epiphany play - with the 3 wise men and their gifts, Mary, Joseph, a baby Jesus!  Click HERE to see posts on how we celebrate these special days.  (there's also a gift idea for a Twelve Days of Christmas gift basket, if you are still looking for that "perfect" gift - it's obviously religious themed and one that keeps on giving!)






#3 - Keep listening to Christmas music and watching Christmas movies!!!   
"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is 
singing loud so all can hear" 
~Buddy the Elf (from Elf)
Our local radios stop playing Christmas music at the New Year, so dig out all your Christmas CDs or get your playlists ready to keep the Christmas Carols playing.  Make a joyful noise!!
Fa la la la la, la la la la!!!  
Likewise, keep the joy of Christmas going by watching your favorite movies together as a family.  Pop the popcorn, turn down the lights, push play to start your favorite Christmas movie, and enjoy some fun family movie nights remembering the JOY sent down on Christmas Day to be a gift to every one of us.


#4 - Add baby Jesus to your nativities on Christmas day.  If He's already in your nativities at home, go pull him and hide him until Christmas Day.  Wrap Him up and put the wrapped baby Jesus under your tree. And then on Christmas Day, read the story of Christ's birth and have the kids open The Best Gift Of All - Christ born into the world!!   We always have a procession singing one of our favorite Christmas songs as we as we walk about the house and stop at the nativities to place Baby Jesus into His crib.  We actually have multiple nativities/cribs set up in our house, so this takes a bit of time.  But it's so special because multiple kids each get a chance to open the Baby Jesus gift and carry Him to His crib.  Such a special way to begin our Christmas morning and help us remember why we even celebrate Christmas.




#5 - If you haven't sent out Christmas cards, DO!!!   It's still Christmas until Jan 5th, and if you want you can even give yourself to Feb 2 (Candlemas) to get them out.    Everyone loves to get mail and what a beautiful statement you'll be making to others by continuing on the celebration of Christmas.

#6 - Focus on the people you love, not the present.  One of the best gifts you can give another is the "gift of time".  So if you are needing to take part in gift-giving/exchanges, consider giving the "gift of time" - either from the time/love/hard work put into a homemade gift (here's our favorite homemade gift to give) -OR- give a homemade "gift certificate" for a gift of taking a loved one out to dinner/movie or a concert/movie or adoration/coffee date or a daily Mass/breakfast date.   The ideas are endless!!   And just think of the love of Christ in you that you'll be sharing and then the opportunity you'll get to spend time with your family/friend to find Christ in them when you actually spend that special time with them.

#7 - Celebrate with a cake and a song.  Everyone knows that you can't celebrate a birthday without a birthday cake and singing "happy birthday".  Same with Christmas Day!   Bake (or buy) a cake, write "Happy birthday, Jesus" and sing "Happy birthday" to him.  Easy peasy and another reminder why we celebrate Christmas.  We celebrate Him!   The birth of the Newborn King!   Happy birthday, Jesus!    (Our Pookey's birthday is 4 days before Christmas, so we always write his name on the cake too.  He LOVES being birthday month buddies with Jesus!)




May the blessing of the Newborn Christ 
live in and shine so beautifully 
through you this Christmas season!!    


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This is the second month of a new blog hop, 
Siena Sisters Blog Hop!  
Click on the image below to see what other Catholic Women are 
sharing on this month's theme {{Putting Christ In Christmas}}....



Sunday, January 10, 2016

Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas

We sure had fun carrying on the tradition of celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas this year!  What fun it is to live liturgically!!  :)

Here's a peek at our Twelve Days...

First day


Second day


Third day


Fourth Day



Fifth Day


Sixth Day


Seventh Day


Eighth Day


Ninth Day


Tenth Day


Eleventh Day


Twelfth Day


We'll most likely keep celebrating by listening to Christmas music and keeping up our decorations (including our tree) until February 2nd, which is Candlemas.

++Thank you, Lord, for the joy and fun and memories made by living liturgically!++

Friday, December 26, 2014

Twelve Days of Christmas basket and ideas



Yesterday was Christmas Day and the first day of Christmas!  So, chronologically, that makes today the second day of Christmas!!  Keep on celebrating!

For the past several years, we have celebrated each of the twelve days by singing the song, doing the motions (you cannot forget to do those!!), and reading what each day symbolizes in our faith.  We had a grand celebration and dinner at the end of the twelve days, with food items to go with each day's theme.  It was always so much fun to see what they remembered at the end of the Twelve Days, not only the fun gift but also the spiritual gift symbolized.

When we drew names for my family's Christmas to swap gifts, I asked my sister if they would like a Twelve Days of Christmas themed basket.  When she said "yes", I was so excited to share this beautiful tradition of ours and to put it together.  As I was buying gifts for their basket, I thought some of the items would be great for our own family.  So when my sister-in-law asked for ideas our family, I told her a Twelve Days basket would be great for us too.  It's so nice when it works out so beautifully that way - many of the same gifts we bought and gave away, we received for our own family!   :)

Here is a look at what we put in the Twelve Days of Christmas themed basket and how we packaged it...

Items for each of the twelve days 
(we wrapped each of these in brown paper and labeled them with their day number and the date it could be opened)

(a partridge in a PEAR tree) 


 (two turtle DOVES)


 (chicken noodle soup for the three French HENS)


 (bugles look like megaphones to represent the CALLING birds and four evangelists proclaiming the Good News)


 (five RING pops --- yeah, these are skeleton ring pops....   we forgot to get these out and give them away at Halloween time, but remembered them for when we needed RING pops at Christmas time- lol!)


(silly putty EGGS for the six geese-a-laying)


(a fun game with a SWIMMING Nemo on it to help us remember the seven swans-a-SWIMMING)


(goat's MILK soap and MILK MAIDS caramels)


(a pirourette is a ballet DANCE move) 


(These chips look like little crowns and the LORDS-a-leaping are kings and all kings wear crowns.  We put a note on this item to save and eat it with day 11's item.)


(salsa is a PIPING hot dip) 


(bongos = DRUMS)


Ornaments
Jesse Tree Treasures on Etsy created and sells a beautiful set of ornaments to hang on your tree on each of the days.  

Books
You have to include some beautiful picture books, right?  

Puzzle
Here is a beautiful puzzle and you have twelve days to complete it as a family!

Lapbook
We made this lapbook many years ago and it has been THE staple to help us remember the symbolization of each day, so we made up another one for the gift basket.  


Throw it all in a laundry basket (I am way too practical - who can have enough laundry baskets??) and top it off with a soft velvety blanket (you can never have too many blankets!), and VIOLA, there you have a fun and faith-filled Twelve Days of Christmas basket!!



Want a printable for the kids to color and keep track of each day as you celebrate it??  Seton Magazine shared one this morning - how convenient!!  Isn't it beautiful!  


Have a blessed Twelve Days of Christmas and keep on celebrating!!


Sunday, January 6, 2013

12 Days of Christmas


In the Church, we celebrate 12 Days of Christmas from Christmas day until the eve of Epiphany, with Epiphany being the 13th day.  We actually continue our celebrations in our home and leave up all our decorations until the feast of the Presentation of the Lord or Candlemas, which is February 2nd.  

There is beautiful history in the song - "The Twelve Days of Christmas", where each of the twelve gifts symbolize a teaching of the faith.  So every day during the twelve days of Christmas, we sang the song and did the motions after our morning offering.  It was a good way to get us all moving and wake us up in the morning!  We used the 12 Days of Christmas lapbook that the kids made a couple years ago as a reference.

On the twelfth night, we had a themed party and feast where we served foods that symbolized each of the 12 gifts.  Of course, we began our meal with singing the actual song, motions and all!  Then one by one, the kids took turns bringing each of the "12 gifts" to the table and announced the gift and how it represented a part of our faith.  
 **I made notes on what food items we used below each picture


"On the first day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...    
a partridge in a pear tree."
(partridge in a pear tree = Jesus, the Son of God)
(1 pear)


"On the second day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...      
2 turtle doves."
( 2 turtle doves = the Old and New Testament)
(2 turtles/dainties from Lago's and 2 Dove chocolates)


"On the third day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
3 French hens."
(3 French hens = 3 theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity)
(3 Frenchy chicken breasts:  chicken baked and smothered in French dressing - a longtime favorite in our house)


"On the 4th day of Christmas, my true Love gave to me...    
4 calling birds."
(4 calling birds = 4 evangelists/4 Gospel writers)
(4 bugles to symbolize the 4 Gospel writers proclaiming the Good News)



 "On the 5th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
5 golden rings"
(5 golden rings = first 5 books of the Old Testament (the Pentateuch)
(5 onion rings)



"On the 6th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
6 geese a laying."
(Six geese a laying = 6 days of creation
)
(6 EGG salad sandwhiches)


 
 "On the 7th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...   
7 swans a swimming."
(7 swans a swimming = 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit and the 7 Sacraments)
(swans swim in water, so we offered water to drink)


"On the 8th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...    
8 maids a milking."
(8 maids a milking = 8 beatitudes
)
(8 Milk Maid candies and chocolate milk to drink)



"On the 9th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
9 ladies dancing"
(9 ladies dancing = 9 fruits of the Holy Spirit)
(9 Pirouette cookies since a pirouette is a ballet dance)

(our little lady had to show off her TUTU that her aunt gave her to dance around in)



 "On the 10th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
10 lords a leaping"
(10 lords a leaping = Ten Commandments)
(10 Scoops tortilla chips since they have jagged edges like a crown for a "king" or "lord")


 
"On the 11th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
11 pipers piping"
(11 pipers pipings = 11 faithful apostles)
(Piping hot bean dip)



"On the 12th day of Christmas, my True Love gave to me...     
12 drummers drumming."
(12 drummers drumming = 12 points of the Church doctrine in the Apostles Creed)
 
(drumstick ice creams - although I didn't choose the actual "Drumstick" brand - I liked these mini's better)







 ***I printed the numbered flashcards here.

We have loved to incorporate fun  feasting and themed foods while celebrating and learning our faith.  We are SO grateful for Jessica for her beautiful example and for graciously sharing all the feasts that she celebrates with her family.  
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