We love the idea of an “activities calendar”. Time instead of stuff! Nice experiences with the kids, no small toys, no plastic. Over the last few years we have always added an activity to the calendar and the kids love it! Of course you can do something nice 24 times, but we are fans of planning something every few days. The whole thing shouldn’t turn into stress. And on the other days? Then there’s some sweets. Or something else.
As a reminder: HERE you will find many ideas to fill yourself. And HERE are some ideas for calendars to buy.
You can write your activities on small pieces of paper and store them in a reusable calendar. For example, we really like the models from Ferm Living and Liewood and have been pulling them out of the cellar for years. But you can also use a wake-up jar and rolls of paper, make small envelopes on a string or one of the creative ideas from WLKMNDYS. Depending on what you like best and what your capacity allows.
And what activities and experiences could you offer?
That depends on how old your kids are, what you want to do and also whether and how much money you want to spend.
We have collected some ideas:
A picnic under the Christmas tree.
Decorate the apartment festively.
Eating waffles.
Everyone sleeps in the living room.
Bake cookies. (there is a recipe HERE)
A visit to the Christmas market.
Painting a window for Christmas. (The idea is HERE and HERE)
Hang a string of lights. (we think these are very nice)
Go ice skating.
Make hand or footprints out of salt dough.
A visit to the (beautifully lit?) city center
Everyone stays in their pajamas all day.
Make baked apples. (You can find a recipe HERE)
Everyone goes for a walk together.
Write a wish list to Santa Claus or the Christ child.
A visit to the Christmas circus or theater.
Paint all family members’ toenails in Christmas colors (for example: red, white, green).
Drink hot cocoa with small marshmallows.
Listen to a Christmas radio play.
Make and send Christmas cards. There are ideas HERE and HERE
Read a Christmas story. (We like this book and this one too!)
Make Christmas stars. (ideas HERE and HERE)
Watch a (Christmas) movie. (We like, for example, Arthur Christmas or Pettersson and Findus: The Most Beautiful Christmas Ever)
Do you have any more ideas?


