Monday, December 31, 2018

6th Annual New Year's Eve Balloon Activities

Today is my favorite day of activities with the kids. We look forward to this event all year! 

I added a new twist to our 6th Annual New Year's Eve activities: at the top of each hour, the balloon activity is to perform a New Year's Eve tradition from around the world.

12:00 Noon: Scotland and Ireland:bonfire and sparklers (fireworks)
1:00: Colombia: Carry empty suitcases around the house
2:00: Brazil: wear special underwear (red-love, yellow-money, white-peace
3:00: Armenia: bread with good luck wishes kneaded in
4:00: Japanese: buckwheat Solba noodles
5:00: Denmark: jump off chairs to leap into January
6:00: France: eat a stack of pancakes
7:00: Turkey: open front door and sprinkle salt to bring peace and abundance to the house
8:00: Philippines: display 12 round fruits
9:00: Ireland: hit walls with bread
10:00: Dutch: eat olibollen doughnuts
11:00: Czech Republic: cut an apple in half and look at the core to predict the coming year
12:00: Spain: eat 12 grapes

I write the activities on a sheet of paper and cut them up into strips. I place the strips inside a balloon and write the time on the balloon. When the time arrives, the kids take turns popping the balloon to find their next activity.

The other activities to fill in the rest of the night are as follows: 
12:16: do a walking water experiment (fill classes with different colored water. Place a paper towel in the glasses and watch the colors come together.)
12:33: complete the year in review questionnaire
12:47: make bath bombs
1:11: do dry ice experiments (we added dry ice to warm water in champagne glasses, we then added a little soap to each glass. We also carbonated orange kool-aid. The last thing we did was make a giant bubble with the dry ice.) 
1:52: make a penguin sensory bins--using water beads as the base. 
2:08: STEM challenge-build a raft and a slide for the penguin sensory bin
2:50: Rice Krispie Clocks
3:15: Pick "One Word" to concentrate on this year and paint your word on canvas
3:45: Make soft pretzels
4:15: glitter/water/dish soap experiment
4:32: magic milk experiment
5:20: Make shrink key chains of resolutions and visit the concession stand
5:42: Make 2019 cheese bread
6:20: elephant toothpaste experiment in champagne glasses
7:10: make brownie trifles
7:43 make color disappear experiment
8:14: hot chocolate bar
8:30: photo shoot
8:50: 2019 hand print craft
9:10: Chopped food challenge
9:51: burn ice
10:20: Ivory soap challenge
10:44: firework painting with toilet paper roll
11:05: visit the concession stand again
11:20: streamer ball of prizes
11:35: glow ring toss game

We end the night with a balloon drop we hang from the ceiling and a toast at midnight. 


Here are links to our past New Year's Eve parties: 

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Christmas Vacation Photo Board and Movie Night

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation has been a classic Christmas movie experience for my family since it came out in 1989. While this photo board is more for the adults, the kids got a kick out of the snacks we made for the movie night. 

The famous station wagon photo board was a little more for the kids. 

We made Aunt Bethany's Jell-o mold (I put Cheerios under the Jell-o), puppy chow ("Ol'Roy dog food), egg nog (vanilla milkshakes), and I had a tray with different types of jelly and bread sitting out too for the "Jelly of the Month Club". 




Thursday, December 6, 2018

Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Ornament

Charlie Brown's Christmas is on TV tonight, so our craft is centered around the movie. 
The kids went outside and got pine needle branches off of the tree. We pulled some of the pine needles off so it looked more like Charlie Brown's tree. 
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 Then I used straight popsicle sticks to create a post for the tree. I hot glued that to the inside of the ornament. We hot glued a red jingle bell to one of the branches and added some pieces of blue felt for the base. 


Then I put hot glue on the bottom of the felt and used tweezers to place the tree on the base at the bottom of the ornament. These would be a lot easier if the ornaments opened in the middle, but the tweezers worked for placement. 
We put fake glittery snow in one of the ornaments and put course salt in the bottom of the other. 


Monday, December 3, 2018

Snowman Play Dough

Starting with my microwave play dough recipe, http://workingmomwonders.blogspot.com/2013/03/microwave-play-dough.html, we worked to create these snowmen. 
I added a little white glitter to the mix before microwaving it. 
The kids asked for hats, so I pulled off a chunk of the white dough and colored it with black food gel coloring. 
I gave them a bunch of buttons, Christmas ribbon, pipe cleaners, and google eyes to place on their snowmen. They went outside on a little nature hunt to find twigs for the arms. This was a really fun activity that didn't take long to complete--under 20 minutes. After they were done making snowmen, they turned the dough into pizzas and decorated the pizza with the colored buttons. 





Sunday, December 2, 2018

Homemade Kids' Advent Calendar

We have our annual Advent Calendar of Christmas Activities (http://workingmomwonders.blogspot.com/2013/12/christmas-activity-wall_1.html), but the kids love the ones you can buy in the store and find a little trinket every day. We have done the Tsum Tsum, Lego, and Trolls ones, but I couldn't really find one that would work for all the ages of my kids. So, I decided to create one for each of them.
Each kid has their own set of bags. I wrote their name on all of their bags and decorated them with stickers. Matt (the 16-year-old) got K-tape, chapstick, and various types of candy. David (the 10-year-old) got baseball cards--I bought a box that had 10 packs in it, so I split that up-- chapstick, candy, and some other miscellaneous gadgets I found at Wal-Mart. Rachel (the 7-year-old) got some play figurines, chapstick, candy, Ryan squishy toys, bath paints, etc.) I spent $20-$30 on each kid. They were so excited about this when I put the bags around the tree!