Advent is a preparation for Christmas and this year I wanted us to do more to remember Advent and incorporate lots of Advent and Christmas related stuff through December, so I’ve been preparing for preparing. I’m pleased with and looking forward to the things we have planned, I hope they work out and don’t feel like a let down when we get to them.
So far for Advent this is what we’ve got planned.
First of all, the children have 2 advent calendars each and an extra one - arghh…! I bought really nice chocolate ones in Thorntons with their names on ages ago. Then this week Grandma and Grandad have sent a chocolate calendar for each of the boys (I think it’s something they enjoy doing every year, but I wanted to get them one too!). And then BIL has sent a Kinder advent calendar from Germany. So we’ve got chocolate overload for December. I think we might leave the chocs upstairs and open one when we get up and one at bathtime. If they are downstairs I think they might cause trouble and lots of nagging to eat all the chocolate immediately LOL.
On a bit more of a spiritual level and remembering what Advent is actually about, we have a devotional book to read each evening. I first bought Jotham’s Journey and began reading it to M a couple of year’s ago. Each day of Advent (starting 3rd December this year - the readings tie in with the Church calendar e.g. labelled Monday after 1st Sunday in Advent, and so on) there is a section of story to read and then a thought for the day and a prayer. Last time we tried reading it the sections seemed very long and a bit intense in story content for M. The story is about a shepherd boy who gets separated from his family and how he travels to find them and it’s set around Bethlehem at the time of Jesus’ birth. M is enthusiastic about the idea of reading it this year, so we’ll give it another try. He wants to read it at bedtime by candlelight, which might be interesting with L about. We have a ceramic candleholder we can put on the side out of L’s reach, so as long as L can sit still or at least mostly quiet we should do OK.
We also plan to make an Advent wreath on Saturday ready for Sunday. We’ve got a ring of oasis to stick everything in to and the right colour candles (3 purple, a pink and a white - though they need chopping to the same size) and some artificial greenery. In previous years we’ve done variations on a wreath and lit the candle every Sunday during our main meal. This year we might light it every evening during tea, not sure yet.
In addition I’ve tried to plan an Advent or Christmas related activity to do every day up until Christmas Day. A has printed out some stars in pink and purple and I’ve glitter glued the numbers 1 to 24 on and typed up one activity per sticker on 24 stickers to stick on the back of the stars. We’re going to put them up around the front room and get down one a day and do the activity on it. I’ve read of people doing similar with paper chains and picking activities randomly, but I’ve fixed it to do certain things certain days bearing in mind when we are at home and fixing things like St Lucia’s Day on 13th. We’ve a few days when we’re away from home and I’m still uninspired about those - might leave them blank as we won’t be here to get them off the wall anyway.
I’ve been getting lots of new Advent ideas from Advent 4 Evangelicals. I’ve too many ideas to use for this year now and I know trying to do too much will just get all of us stressed out. I’m saving my favourite ideas and websites for next year and the year after. I like to do some things every year (like the advent wreath) to keep traditions in the family but it’s also fun to focus on different aspects of Advent and Christmas each year. There are so many different and creative ideas for marking Advent and I’m learning about traditions from other branches of Christianity that are quite new to me.