If you're one of the lucky ones who doesn't have to work this week, or just home with whole family, the Christmas break could turn out to be a long one. Especially without some well-planned activities. Here's some tips to keep you busy and sane, as well as some great websites with great boredom busters.
1. Out with the old, in with the new
Clear out some space for those new sweaters and toys. Go through closets and drawers, and make donate and sell piles. I pull all out-of-season clothing and put away until next season, and
use the beginning of a season as time to decide what is old, and outgrown. Bag or box up anything to use for a spring garage sale and mark it clearly! American Disabled Veterans provide curbside pickup (check your local agencies and charities for their policies).
2. Get it done
Time flies when you're having fun, so make the most of your week by tackling those lagging to-do lists. Running time consuming errands without taking time off work looks good to your boss, and now is a good time to get those out of the way. Home improvement/repair projects will also add to the value of your home. Getting a head start on the new year is always a plus!
3. Be prepared
Heading out to the mall or store for some returns? Make sure you clearly understand the store's return policy, and try to provide a receipt when possible. Toys 'r Us and Target have strict receipt policies for both returns and exchanges. Make sure to tote along some small time killing activities for little ones in case the wait is lengthy. See a list of the best and worst return policies at walletpop.com
4. Balance is everything
Yeah those new Wii games rock, but balance it out with some good old fashioned family time. If the weather's nice, take a short family walk. If not, some fun indoor kid activities to keep everyone occupied can be found on some of my favorite web sites. Disney's familyfun.com has some boredom busting crafts. Parents magazine, Kaboose, and Craftbits all have cool, fairly simple activities for all ages of kids. If anything, printing off some coloring sheets, can provide enough distraction to get in a little time for yourself this holiday!
Remember, most bad behavior can be remedied with at least 15 minutes of one on one time with your child. Play at their level with something of their choosing. It just might make the rest of your day go much smoother.
Enjoy!!
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve celebrations
Looking for a Christmas Eve service to go to this evening?
Should you be brave enough to venture out into this wintry weather,
Following are a list of service times for four of the largest Christian
churches in Wichita.
Not sure about your church? Go to their website, most have service times
for today listed on their home page!
Merry Christmas!!
Newspring Church
12200 E 21st St. N.
www.newspring.org
Service times are 3pm, 4:45, & 6:30
with a special kids/family "Jingle Jam" during each service.
Central Christian Church
2900 N. Rock Rd.
www.ccc.org
Services are at 6pm and 11pm
Eastminster Presbyterian
1958 N. Webb Rd
www.eastminster.org
3 pm, 4:40, 6 pm, and 8 pm
Central Community Church
6100 W. Maple
centralcommunity.org
Has "Candles and Carols"
today at 5 pm and 7 pm.
Whether you decide to go to a service or stay in,
may you have a safe and blessed Christmas Eve!
Should you be brave enough to venture out into this wintry weather,
Following are a list of service times for four of the largest Christian
churches in Wichita.
Not sure about your church? Go to their website, most have service times
for today listed on their home page!
Merry Christmas!!
Newspring Church
12200 E 21st St. N.
www.newspring.org
Service times are 3pm, 4:45, & 6:30
with a special kids/family "Jingle Jam" during each service.
Central Christian Church
2900 N. Rock Rd.
www.ccc.org
Services are at 6pm and 11pm
Eastminster Presbyterian
1958 N. Webb Rd
www.eastminster.org
3 pm, 4:40, 6 pm, and 8 pm
Central Community Church
6100 W. Maple
centralcommunity.org
Has "Candles and Carols"
today at 5 pm and 7 pm.
Whether you decide to go to a service or stay in,
may you have a safe and blessed Christmas Eve!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Welcome....
It was a normal weekend, much like any other weekend. It was a Saturday morning, and my husband turns to me and asks, "what should we do this weekend?". Three kids, ages 9, 6 and 2, we feel, like most weekends, we need to find something, and we need to find it fast!! Hence my idea was born. Why isn't there a place where a parent, (or Mom) can go and find out everything going on in Wichita for families and kids, in one handy little location? It's Wednesday night, let's go out, wasn't there a restaurant having kids night tonight? Can't remember where. Wouldn't it be great to have a handy, updated list available with choices for each day of the week?? That's my focus of this blog. Not only will I find and share those places, I will also bring you the best of the best places in Wichita, for playing, learning, and creating memories. If you're like most Moms, you have better things to do than research. Trust my blog to provide you with all the ideas you've been searching for! My goal is to have a place that really highlights what a great city Wichita is for families!! Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for much, much more!!
Chandra
Chandra
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