Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Happy Chanukah


This is a repeat post for those who just recently joined us.

Of course, I learned my lesson from last year and, as a result, our themes have been rotated to better serve my children and their anticipation.

In other words, no more buzz kills from Mom.

Chanukah. Eight crazy nights.

In our house, we break it down with a different theme each evening. Try these ideas and add them to your own celebration:

1st Night - Fun: Has to be something enjoyable. No other redeeming value necessary.

2nd Night - Homemade: The gift must be our own creation. Poem. Rant. Rave. Or stick figures glued together and colored with Crayola's finest. More than likely these are future decorations to be stored away and taken out each December until the kids graduate college. Gifts that keep on giving.

3rd Night - Books: They are a treasure and more valuable than jewelry. You heard me. Old, new, paperback, hard cover - doesn't matter. Whenever someone asks about movies for my children, I politely ask them to get books instead. A book is always better than the movie anyway.

4th Night - Family: A gift we all can use and appreciate. No honey, this doesn't count. Nice try, though.

5th Night - Practical: Underwear. Socks. Sweaters. Important stuff.

6th Night - Charity: We bust open the piggy banks and donate some money to a worthy cause. We talk about why Joshua House, Mother Jones or the American Civil Liberties Union deserves our cash.

7th Night - Educational: Must *encourage* the use of brain cells. Not their destruction.

8th Night - Freebie: Whatever you want. Within reason. No honey, this doesn't count. Nice try, though.

Come up with some themes yourselves and don't forget to pass the latkes. Happy Chanukah!

3 Comments:

At 12/04/2007 12:28 PM, Blogger Chase Squires said...

And if the bunny burns his paw on the oil, six more weeks of lent ... right?

Happy Chanuka, Hanukkah, or what have you. Hoping the best for you and yours this holiday season.

:-)

 
At 12/05/2007 4:31 AM, Blogger superdave524 said...

Was this the Menorah-T report?

 
At 12/05/2007 5:38 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas too -

 

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