Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Christmas in July (or August)


lost track of how many summers ago we started the Christmas in July sleepover tradition with Meghan, and it would appear that while it always makes the memory books we make for Meghan’s birthday, it hasn’t made the blog. I wouldn’t say there was anything significant about this year versus last, but I love how much the girls love it, so I’m making note of it this time!



As is so often the case, I do think the anticipation and planning is a big part of the appeal. The girls make 3-4 gifts for each other, with very little purchasing involved. Their creativity always impresses me, not to mention their thoughtful consideration of each other’s tastes and personalities.


My job is to come up with some fun, semi-seasonal activities and food! We decorate a bit, too, primarily lights in the basement (where they watch “Elf” after dinner) and maybe a wreath. Laura really decked out the guest room this year (sadly, I failed to get a photo), so I enjoyed seeing her get involved in that aspect of it the event. 


This year, we brought hot cocoa in the car, listened to Christmas music, and went on a Tesla hunt! (A couple of years ago it was port-a-potties.) In just 45 minutes they spied 17!! 



When we got home, they each painted one of the Noonday Batik Painting Kits. I then sent them into the back yard to make a pine cone snowman - something they were substantially more excited to do than I would have guessed. Truly, they are always up for just about anything!




From there, inspired by their spring break experience, we dusted off our old bocce ball set. After this, it was time to make dinner, and I entrusted them with the crescent rolls.


Lastly, during the “Elf” viewing we introduced Meghan to the wonders of Toblerone fondue for dessert, about which I heard her exclaim, “This is AMAZING.” (What’s not to love, really?)


These girls’ friendship is such a gift year-round!




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