Feeding
your kids at holiday parties and meals can suck.
Not exact matches
We usually serve this up
at holiday parties and the
kids and adults all love it.
Before you know it, you'll be headed to
holiday parties at work,
at church, amongst your friends and, of course,
at your
kids» schools.
With all the birthday celebrations,
holiday parties, ice cream and candy rewards, bake sales, and sugar - fueled after - hours events, school has started to feel like one big junk food fest (SEE: Rant of the Day: Please Stop Feeding My
Kids Junk Food
at School!).
Whether you are giving treats away
at your door, planning a Halloween
party, or supplying items for a school or church Halloween or Fall event, having nonfood items available makes this treat - centered
holiday possible for all
kids.
At the
party, have
kids decorate the gingerbread house wi... MORE th items such as candy, stickers, colored markers, glitter and various
holiday decorations.
I saw this picture of reindeer cookies on a random Tumblr page and thought they looked like something that would be fun to make with
kids or to serve
at a children's
holiday party.
Kent addresses a a few
holiday questions, such as setting boundaries on electronic use
at family
parties, balancing grief with holdiay joy, and helping
kids deal with abandonment during the Christmas season.
But the firm scrapped what would have been its 35th
holiday party and instead used the funds, along with personal donations from lawyers, to help 600
kids attend a football game
at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, which they'd been promised through the Make - a-Wish Program.
Between concerts for the
kids at both school and church, plus other
holiday parties and events, the calendar gets SO FULL!!
Holidays and
parties at our house tend to be an indoor / outdoor affair, with doors wide open and
kids and adults alike running in and out.