When my kids grow up, I want them to remember feeling loved.So instead of talking about love just on this day, what if we focused on loving each other all year long? I want my kids to know how to love their neighbors and how to love themselves. I want them to be confident and proud of who they are. I want them to know that I love them unconditionally, regardless of their behavior, actions, and feelings.
These four intentional activities are ways we have focused on love in our family. I hope you can use them with your own kids!
When Grammy asks, “What should I get the kids for Christmas?”, I usually respond with, “They like about anything,” “we really don't need anything,” and,“they have so many toys!” But of course, Gram, Aunt Sue, and Cousin Barb insist on getting them something.
If you're like me, hmming and haaing, trying to think of something that won't just get thrown to the side, look no further! I've rounded up my top ten favorite gifts that will last beyond Christmas week and maybe even help make a few memories.