“So it could be it steals all your toothbrushes and leaves a ransom note, or you spilled flour on its side in the kitchen and walk footprints through it,” said Hannah.
The fourth idea involves speaking in an accent all day. Each family member can emulate a character from a film or book. And you must stay in character all day. It sounds simple, but it’s genuinely entertaining.
Finally, the last idea is to host a posh tea party. The key is to set the tone and create an environment that is more fanciful than usual.
Put on some classical music or recite poetry. Cut some food like finger sandwiches or cucumbers into different shapes. It’ll make the food seem that much more appetizing.
Christmas goes beyond gift-giving; it’s also about spending time with family. These activities are free of cost, and you’ll be making memories that your children will look back on with fondness after they are all grown up!
@thrivingwithhannah Replying to @Julietta Mc gregor Something I try and do is whenever I feel the need to spend money I think “do I need to get this or am I trying to create novelty- and if I’m creating novelty can I spend time instead of money?” Sometimes I’ll still go ahead and get whatever it was but sometimes I’ll rethink and put some creativity into it instead. I also totally get that both time and money are resources that are privileges to have ?? #christmasmagic2022 #makingchristmasmagical? #christmasideasforkids #christmasgamesideas @Hannah Home Educates
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