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A Game for All
Adapted from the recently released book,
Mama Was the Queen of Christmas
by Linda Gilden
How will all the little holiday extras ever get done? I ask myself that
question every year. And as much as I enjoy the holidays, there seems to be so
little time.
One year I decided to let go of expectations and concentrate on celebrating
Jesus. I came up with a plan to accomplish a lot of the extras in a very
short time. I created a game!
“Come on, everyone,” I said. “We are going to play a game.”
There was minor grumbling but in the end everyone agreed a family game
would be fun. And I was so excited about the end result!
“Just give me an hour of your time,” I said. “Then you can get back to your
homework.”
I found a cute Christmas container and deposited little slips of paper,
each describing a job.
“I am going to set a timer for twenty minutes,” I said. “When you draw a
slip of paper, you have twenty minutes to work at your job. When the bell rings,
you will choose another job and change what you are doing. In an hour, you will
have helped me with three pre-Christmas chores.”
The papers in the container had jobs like:
- Position the electric candles in the windows.
- Put the greenery on the mantle downstairs.
- Wrap presents. (Not your own, although most were willing!)
- A smile face. This job was really important. The person who got the smile
was to circulate, serve refreshments, and make sure everyone was having fun.
- Address Christmas cards.
- Plan a family activity that will help us concentrate on the real meaning of
the season such as memorize the Christmas story from Luke, find someone to share
the season with who hasn’t yet met the Savior, concentrate on a different aspect
of Jesus’ birth in daily devotions, etc.
- Make a Christmas goodie or edible treat. My family favorite is “Rocks!”
Christmas music playing in the background created a festive and jovial
mood.
As it turned out, everybody was a winner in this game. The family gathered
in the kitchen for a sample of “rocks,” pointing out that we had become happy
little elves, proudly creating an atmosphere of merriment for the
holidays.
Are there things you can do to make this holiday season less stressed for
you and your family?
RECIPE: Rocks – Favorite
Holiday Treat!
2 cups chocolate chips
1 ½ cups dry roasted peanuts
½ cup peanut butter
(1) 12.3 oz. box Crispix cereal
Confectioners Sugar
- Melt chocolate in a large bowl in microwave oven. Heat on high for 1 minute.
Stir well. Heat 30 seconds more or as needed to melt chocolate. Stir until
smooth. (Chocolate could also be melted in a double boiler over low heat on the
stove.)
- Add peanut butter and stir until well blended.
- Add peanuts and cereal and mix until thoroughly coated. A wooden spoon works
best for this.
- Put confectioner’s sugar in a plastic bag. Add cereal mixture, close bag
tightly, and shake gently until mixture is coated with sugar. If you do a third
of the mixture at a time, it is easier to handle.
- Makes a lot! Store in an airtight container. Enjoy!
About the
Author:
Linda Gilden’s favorite season is Christmas. But, truthfully, she and her
family like to celebrate all year long, so can it really be called a season?
Growing up in a home where the spirit of Christmas prevailed throughout the
year, she knows she is blessed to have married a man who shares the same
philosophy—Jesus is not just for a season but for a lifetime! Linda is the
author of over a thousand magazine articles and several other books, such as
L
ove Notes in Lunchboxes, Love Notes on His Pillow, and
Mommy
Pick-Me-Ups (all by New Hope Publishers), but
Mama Was the Queen of
Christmas is one she has wanted to write for a long time. Her heart’s
desire is to see families enjoy each other and make memories no matter what the
season. Linda lives in South Carolina with her husband, three grown children and
children-in-law, four grandchildren, and a granddog, all of whom love Christmas
as much as she does!
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