It was meeeeeee! Wow - not only am I in Discussions of the Day, but someone remembers my thread from last year. I've arrived!!!
(Sorry, I don't get out much).
We did it. It was fab, if a bit pretentious. But my daughters loved it.
Top tip is not to put the next day's in until they are in bed, so that (a) it is surprising and interesting and (b) if you are completely shagged out by the stress of nativity costume making, shopping, etc etc, you can put "watch Christmassy DVD" in the next day's pocket.
We did a mixture of craft activities (paper chains, snowflakes, cards for teachers, tree decorations etc), Church events (e.g. go to Christingle, wrap present for toy service), Challenges (e.g. sing a Christmas carol while standing on one leg, Imitate a turkey, Name three things that glitter, work out how many things were given during the Twelve Days of Christmas), Practical stuff (tidy bedroom! Choose clothes for Christmas morning)
Also nice things to do for others, e.g. decorate a tree outside with nuts and fat and toast for the birds, plus a star on top
Write a letter to grandparents
Find some old toys we can donate to a charity shop
Put xmas decs up
Go and buy xmas tree
Make some reindeer food (porridge oats and glitter in a little jar).
Make mince pies
Wrap presents
Write christmas cards
Go for a walk with a torch
Drink hot chocolate and watch a film (polar express/Santa Claus the movie
Eat crumpets and toast for tea
Read a Christmas book
Must go - school out very, very soon!