Christmas Games
The Christmas holidays are a time of expectation and joy for
young and old alike. If you're feeling that your celebrations
have become routine and boring, there are plenty of ways that
you can spice up your holiday season. There are so many things
that can be experienced from creating new holiday traditions,
such as making new memories for you and your family and friends
to reminiscence about again and again. The benefits are
numerous, and there is not a shortage of ideas that you can
implement this Christmas season and add to next year.
Depending on the occasion you can modify and creatively explore
any of the activities you would like to do. For example, any
Christmas games or craft activities can be either for adult or
church centered party groups, family night, your child friends,
or just for a personal one on one experience with the child in
your life. Inspirationally you may center all of your activities
on a theme, and you may choose to center the activities on a
secular or religious viewpoint. Then again you may also choose,
depending on the appropriateness and circumstance of the
occasion to mix it up, but investigate the different options for
both.
The focus of Christmas is usually in most households centered on
children, and this time of year for them is a magical
experience. Not only can Christmas day be the day for
anticipation of fun, but all through the month can be. Opportune
times exist for creating memories that last, such as bad
weather, winter school breaks, sick days, and sleepovers as a
time to not only entertain, but to learn about personal
abilities and creativity too. If your child is going to have a
few friends over during the month of December, why not create,
or search around for some Christmas time tongue twisters? Also,
there are numerous songs to sing about the holidays, so dig out
some carol sheet music and sing. Sick days are no fun for kids,
so if they are able use some ole fashioned crayons and coloring
books, add some stickers and a Christmas story to pass the time
away. Creative times can be spent independently playing and
learning holiday crossword puzzles and mazes. Personal or party
time games and activities can be done with board games, such as
bingo, scrap booking, or even in the kitchen. Making special
candies like taffy or food for Santa's reindeer can be healthy
and nutritious by munching on a few carrots before leaving them
for Rudolph.
There are no shortages for ideas on games and activities, and
places to shop for your supplies. Crafts and party idea books
can be found in most book stores, discount stores such as
Wal-Mart, craft supply stores, and even many free articles in
newsletters on the internet can lead you in the right direction
for new Christmas celebratory ideas. You don't have to break the
bank account either to have lots of fun for the holidays either.
Many ideas are free on the internet and you can use a lot of the
household products in your home to make crafts. Items such as
construction paper, glue, markers, scissors, cotton balls and
paper plates can be made into face masks for Christmas
characters such as an elf or a Santa face. There are other ways
to create new traditions for your family such as inspiring them
to take their crafts and use them as gifts for the less
fortunate. May be a lonely neighbor, or a child or adult that
needs a little compassion would be thrilled to receive them.
Christmas games and activities bring back the magic for adults
and inspire children to dream. However, more importantly it
teaches valuable lessons about not only creativity, and the
necessary skills of problem solving, but it solidifies a sense
of unity with in the family and community. Its life long lessons
hopefully develop into unselfish habits of cooperation and
thinking about the welfare of others. The time spent with others
exemplify what the real meaning of the spirit of Christmas is -
loving and treating others as we would like to be treated.
Through your Christmas games and activities your holiday season
will be one with a real spice of life and love. Remember, there
are no better types of traditions than those.