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The White Envelope Story

I thought that I would kick off the Christmas season again this year with my most favorite Christmas story and tradition!  We have been doing this tradition in our home for several years now and I always look forward to it more than anything else that we do!  But even if you do not do this tradition in your home…it is a great story to start of your holiday season and get you in the true meaning of Christmas!

We have a tradition in our home that we started a few years ago.  My children are all grown and married, and every year we would go through this little ritual– They would say, “Mom, what do you and dad want for Christmas?”  and I would reply “that we really did not need anything,” and I could never come up with any ideas for them.

We usually all get together for Sunday dinner, and four years ago at one of these family nights, I read the following story to my family.  It reminds me so much of my own husband, because he does not like the commercialism of Christmas just like the man in the story and all of our kids had to agree, and thus was born the tradition of the “White Envelope”.  It is truly the highlight of Christmas for my husband and I.  We wake up on Christmas morning and we read the letters from each of our children and their family and I must admit, that it usually brings tears to our eyes!  What a beautiful way to start our Christmas Day!

This is my “White Envelope”, I made it out of fabric and it goes on the Christmas tree.  You could use any white envelope, but I decorated it up and we use it year after year.  All of the grand kids know exactly what it is and they get caught up in the spirit also!

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Christmas Nativity Play

We had our Christmas Party on Sunday night and let the kids do the Nativity Story.  I found a cute children’s version with the pictures.  My husband was the narrator and then 5 of the older grandchildren read different parts and the two little girls put the pictures up on the magnet board.  My DIL played the keyboard, so that we could have help singing the songs.  (We are not a very musical bunch!)  And all in all I think that it turned out great.  Everyone helped and it was not a ton of preparation.

Here is a sample of the pictures, you cut out the individual characters and animals and place them in the different scenes.  This also has the script, if you just want to let the children act out the parts!

 

 

You can find the link here, if you want to print your own copy.  This site has some cute games and ideas for kids.

Now, with all that said, I am now on a hunt to make costumes for next year!  If anyone out there has seen any cute costumes, please let me know.  I could make them, or I am willing to buy some of them.  It is something that we would use for years to come, so I want to make some that will grow a little with the kids.