Monday, December 27, 2010

2 and finally 1 day to go...

Unfortunately we had visitors so the kids were not able to do the activity in box #2. I'll have to keep in mind for next year that the week leading up to Christmas is a bit too busy and I would need to rethink some of the activities I plan for that week.

But... we made sure we did the activity in box #1 :-)


The activity was to make some biscuits and put biscuits and milk (for Santa) and water and carrots (for the reindeer) ready on Christmas Eve.


'twas the night before Christmas and our little tree (aka advent calendar) was bare...

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

5, 4 and 3 days to go...

Unfortunately this week we didn't really have enough time to do any of the activities. Terence booked Bianca into a holiday programme this week which she absolutely enjoys and unfortunately this meant she came home too late to still do an activity. Which is okay as the activities she is doing at the holiday programme are lots of fun anyway. And Caitlyn's been going to daycare also. We can always catch up on the activities after Christmas again.

One great thing about the little boxes is that it is so easy for Caitlyn to see just how many days are still left and she is so excited for Saturday. She can hardly wait :-)

6 Days to go...

The activity we did was to decorate some masks. I found these cool pre-cut masks from the Warehouse and they were perfect for the girls to decorate. Now I've learned one thing - if you have a choice of stickers, little glittery things to stick, markers and glitter glue pens - the girls will mostly only use the glitter glue pens... and lots of it.



Saturday, December 18, 2010

7 Days to go...

:-( Bianca is feeling pretty unwell. She's been having headaches pretty much for most of the day, got car sick on the way to the city this morning (and yes, we had to stop the car and she barely had time to open the door) and when we got home, her temperature was fluctuating between 38 degrees (celcius) and 39 degrees (celcius) even 2 hours after giving paracetamol. So Terence has taken her to the medical center to get checked out. Sigh! Another little box the girls won't be opening tonight.

Friday, December 17, 2010

8 Days to go...

Yesterday Bianca had her 2 monthly blood test and hospital visit with her oncologist and it turned out a long day! Longer than I thought it would. (Read all about it here). By the time we got home, we had to rush to get dinner sorted and it was pouring down with rain and starting to get pretty late so unfortunately we were not able to do the activity I had planned. We were going to take cardboard boxes and make pretend cars out of them. Something like this:


Okay, maybe not quite the flames coming from the back of the car - but something like this.

So the plan was to do this activity this morning and then tonight today's activity. Unfortunately Bianca is feeling really unwell this morning (headache, sore throat) and it looks very much like rain again, so I really don't know if we'll get to do this particular activity today. Oh well, at least it is the thought that counts :-)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

9 Days to go...

How exciting! Box #9 means only 9 more days till Christmas. We can hardly wait!


Today's activity was actually a double activity. The clue inside their little boxes was simply a tiny little hand cut drawn on some blue paper. Bianca initially weren't too sure what the activity might be, but when I told her she was pretty excited. A while back, one of the kids' favourite shows was Blue's Clues. Now if you are not familiar with the world of Blue's Clues, you can watch it here.
"Steve, the host, presents the audience with a puzzle involving Blue, the animated dog ... To help the audience unlock the puzzle, Blue leaves behind a series of clues, which are objects marked with one of her paw prints. In between the discovery of the clues, Steve plays a series of games—mini-puzzles—with the audience that are thematically related to the overall puzzle ... As the show unfolds, Steve and Blue move from one animated set to another, jumping through magical doorways, leading viewers on a journey of discovery, until, at the end of the story, Steve returns to the living room. There, at the climax of the show, he sits down in a comfortable chair to think—a chair known, of course, in the literal world of Blue's Clues, as the Thinking Chair. He puzzles over Blue's three clues and attempts to come up with the answer"
As an adult, the show is pretty annoying, but the kids absolutely loved it. And so today we played "Blue's Clues" (or rather Lea's clues - because they were my handprints) to figure out what today's activity would be.

The kids loved looking for and finding the different clues and then drawing the clues into their notebooks:


Once they found all 3 clues, it was time to sit in the "thinking chair":


So what do you get when you have the following clues:

- A house?
- Some lollies / sweets / candy?
- A gingerbread cookie cutter?

That's right! Decorating a gingerbread house. "Wow, you really are smart" (as they would say on Blue's Clues) :-).

Well, to be honest we mostly decorated gingerbread biscuits because my attempt at making a small little gingerbread house wasn't all that great and it turned out pretty sad looking (but I'm sure that tomorrow the girls will be eating it all up anyway, so it doesn't really matter) :-).


Today was certainly a lot of fun!

10 Days to go...

The kids got this in their little boxes as a clue of what the activity would be:

The activity was to string beads to make some cool necklaces. There were some cool beads to choose from:

And Prince Charming was pretty interested in the activity because a moving string is pretty tempting...

Lots of concentration going on...

Wow! Look at this!