January's just days away. Can you believe it?
A few years ago I learned from a friend what she does to make dull, boring January more fun for her and her kids.
It's called
Jazzing Up January
21 little envelopes sealed tightly for each weekday in January.
And everyday you get to open one up for a fun, simple, doable-each-day activity.
Fun, huh?
Something to look forward to each day . . .
Never knowing what the surprise might be . . .
And I've been wanting to do this for the last two years and just haven't been able to pull it together in time. But when I thought of it the other day I realized that if I don't do it this year my daughter will soon be off to school and we'll miss our chance.
So I came up with my list, tucked each activity in an envelope and now I'm ready for years to come.
Here's how we'll be spending our January:
1. Make snowflakes and hang them from the ceiling.
2. Read The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.
3. Drink hot chocolate with marshmallows.
4. Make tracks in the snow with your snow boots.
5. Read Snowmen at Night by Caralyn Buehner.
6. Read The Mitten by Jan Brett.
7. Make a snowman snack using donut holes.
8. Have a bubble bath.
9. Have a teddy bear picnic.
10. Order pizza for dinner.
11. Watch Frosty the Snowman.
12. Have a puppet show.
13. Make a winter collage using old magazines.
14. Build a snowman.
15. Make snow angles.
16. Read books by the fire.
17. Watch a movie and eat popcorn.
18. Paint with water and q-tips on construction paper.
19. Go sledding.
20. Play pin the carrot on the snowman.
21. Make cookies.
22. Build a fort.
I hope you join me and
Have fun!