Sunday, November 18, 2012

Santa Photos

So it's that time of year when the jolly old man starts appearing in the shops, yep it's Santa time!

We have run the gauntlet so to speak with my daughter and Santa photos. I remember very clearly her first Santa photo, she was not at all keen. We basically backed her into Santa's lap, ran for it and let them click. The photo is priceless! The next year she was again not at all keen and Mummy had to be in the photo too (oh joy!) The next year we started early and took her to see Santa every time we were at the local shops. By the end of the season this added up to about 20 times and by the end of the season she was very familiar with Santa. Infact the Santa we had most of the time (cause he has to have a break sometime!) remembers my daughter and from that year on they were on a first name basis.

Santa arrived at our local shops just this last weekend and even though it had been a whole year he didnt forget our Ella, he addressed her by name and they then had a photo. Our Santa is just a lovely old man and I am so glad he puts that little extra effort in to make the kids feel extra special.

Every year we get a Santa photo for us and one for the grandparents. I used to frame them and then would acquire a new frame every year. This worked well in the beginning but we were running out of space so it was just not going to work long term.

So what I decided to do was to showcase the latest Santa photo in a nice Christmas frame and then I scrapbooked the previous years in a little scrapbook just for Santa photos.

Here is a pic of the frame for the current year



And this is my Christmas scrapbook album




We are lucky that now my daughter adores Santa and we must visit him at every opportunity. I am dreading the day that she feels she is too old for a Santa photo.

How do those of you at home handle Santa photos is it a drama or a delight?

Monday, November 12, 2012

Christmas For Classmates

I got to thinking the other day what were we going to do in regards to classmates and Christmas.

When my daughter was in prep there was a few Christmas cards here and there but no real precedent on what to do. Now that she is in Kindergarten it is much the same and I am left wondering what, if anything, to do. I am personally a big believer in that it is better to give than to receive. I think it is nice to do something small for the people you have spent the last year learning with and becoming friends with.

However when you have 16 other kids in your class it is not something that i want to go overboard with. I decided to take a look at our local shops to see what type of items were avaliable and I found these cute little erasers in The Reject Shop of all places. They were only $2 a pack and are the perfect little gift.

We will be putting them inside a cute little Christmas card which ill have my daughter sign her name to. She has also decided that she will be picking which eraser goes to which classmate which I think is great as it involves her more in the process. We will probably do them over the weekend and they will then go into school to be handed out. Nice and simple but still something to show our appreciation and Christmas spirit.

Speaking of presents, I am racking my brain on what to get my daughters teacher for a Christmas present...but more on my ideas and thoughts on the subject tomorrow.

Next up is to decide on a teachers present, that's the hard one

Saturday, November 10, 2012

The Art Of Storing Art


So it is on its way whether we like it or not, the end of the school year. This means many things in our household including Christmas Pageant, Ballet Concert, Dress Rehearsals and the inundation of Artwork.

My daughter is in Kindergarten this year and their teacher has done a beautiful job of decorating their classroom with all their lovely artwork, it is plastered from wall to ceiling...literally. So I know that when this starts to filter home there is going to be alot of it. The artwork is beautiful and I am very excited to get it all home and store it. I guess you are wondering how I do that?

Before I start let me say that this is just what works for me, there are a myriad of ways in which to do it. I like to sort my daughters artwork by age. So I have albums for each age, and in some years multiple albums. My daughter is a little artist so I have lots. I am lucky that my daughter is a December baby so I can really do it by calendar year which is great.

I like to use the A3 albums, I usually buy them from Officeworks, but I have found them in my local Hot Dollar store for an even better price. I then stick the artwork in the album and label it. The label usually just states what the artwork is. Because I have to print off labels for every piece I tend to do it once a term as it is just easier. Until I am ready to do this I file all the pending art away in a folder.

This is the type of album I use

I label the front with my daughters age at the time and the number art album it is (for years that have multiple albums)



Here is some examples of inside

 



This is my folder which I keep artwork in until I am ready to sit down and collate the album






* Please excuse the quality of the pics, my mum has our digital camera with her on her trip to Thailand so my phone was the best i could do

Some people might find something better to work for them, but this works for me. I personally like that I can keep the artwork together and that we can view it whenever we like. Some people do not like the idea of having the artwork stuck in a book and may use plastic sleeves to slip the artwork in instead, which is fine. This way is what I like. To me it's a keepsake for the future and I am sure my daughter will love it one day.

But the inevitable ends up happening. They scribble on a piece of paper and its just not quite worth keeping if that doesn't make me sound like a bad parent. I am all for keeping my daughters artwork but some pieces are just not album quality. I tend to put all the artwork we are not albuming in a pile and I then put this in a cupboard. After a few weeks if it is not asked about I will gift onto the grandparents and some pieces well.... they are just "recycled". I am all for keeping the important stuff but you just cant keep everything.

So this is what works for us. I am a real album person, I have scrapbook albums, photo book albums and artwork albums so this system works great.

Take this as some inspiration and find something that works for you and your kids. My advice, which coincidently is the same as my advice for someone wanting to scrapbook, start now!. It so hard to catch up so it is so much easier to start when they are young. As playing catch up is hard.

So that's my system, hope it helps someone.

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Tis The Season For DVD's

Ok so now that it's November I don't feel bad about inundating you all with blog posts about Christmas!

One of my favourite things about Christmas is the time that we get to spend as a family (as my hubby has time off from work) and the things that we get to do together. One of the things that I really like to do as Christmas gets closer is to have movie nights where we watch a Christmas movie and eat popcorn or some other yummy treat.

Because of this ritual we have amassed quite a large collection of Christmas movies and I must admit there are some really fantastic ones and some that I could do without. My daughter is almost 6 and I think that these movies are suitable for most kids around this age and above. Some are suitable for younger audiences too.

This is a list of the Christmas movies, in my opinion, which are fabulous and are a must for any families collection

* The Santa Claus Trilogy - These movies star Tim Allen and wonderfully demonstrate the true meaning of Christmas


* Elf - Buddy is just adorable in this movie and it has such a good story and a wonderful message


* Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer - A classic!


* Frosty The Snow Man - Another classic. I remember watching both these movies as a kid


* Muppets Christmas Carol - Love the Muppets and they tell this story beautifully


* Mickeys Once Upon A Christmas - Gorgeous Christmas movie for kids


* Barbie Perfect Christmas - A great Christmas story for any Barbie fan, has some great songs too


Christmas movies I have gotten or plan on getting this year are
* Christmas With The Kranks

* National Lampoons Christmas Vacation (this one might not be suitable for the kids)


* Miracle on 34th Street


* Disneys A Christmas Carol (I have seen this on Austar and it is really good, perhaps a little too scary for some sensitive or young kids)


Christmas movies we have that are questionable
* The Smurfs Christmas Carol - We bought this last year and I have to say not the best investment. The dvd cost $30 and it runs for about 30 mins. It is cute but one you could do without, epecially at that price! $1 a minute, no thanks


* Nightmare Before Christmas - I thought that this one was not too bad but proved just too scary for my daughter so we couldnt enjoy it. Perhaps when she's older


We try and do a Christmas Movie in our house every Saturday night once December hits, but because we have so many good ones we usually find time to fit in another one on Sunday night!

I'm a big kid so I think i enjoy them as much as my daughter does.

Hope this list gives some of you some great movie ideas to watch and enjoy with your loved ones.