I want to wrap 12 boxes, each with a different family experience inside. I think the kids will look forward to seeing what the next box/outing is. Now that the little ones are getting bigger, it's easier to do things with them. We would still have a few gifts for them to open on Christmas, but probably only 1/2 as much as usual. It may not be any cheaper in the long run, but it will spread it out a bit.
So far, we are thinking:
- trip to the circus
- winter overnight at a hotel so we can swim/relax the bedtime rules
- snow tubing
- apple picking (?)
- boat cruise
- amusement park
We've never done any of these with the kids before. What other fun ideas are there? I don't want to spend a ton of money each month, but maybe alternate one bigger excursion with a milder one.
We have 4 kids, ranging from 2-10, and have just about every toy imaginable. We have a ton of books, and the kids wear a uniform so they don't need a lot of clothes. I am tired of the gifts they "have to have" getting broken or tossed aside in no time. The past few years, we've used a portion of the budget toward experiences - theater or concert performances. This year, I want to take it a step further and shift the focus from stuff to family, togetherness, and recognizing the gift that we have in each other.
So far, we are thinking:
- trip to the circus
- winter overnight at a hotel so we can swim/relax the bedtime rules
- snow tubing
- apple picking (?)
- boat cruise
- amusement park
We've never done any of these with the kids before. What other fun ideas are there? I don't want to spend a ton of money each month, but maybe alternate one bigger excursion with a milder one.
We have 4 kids, ranging from 2-10, and have just about every toy imaginable. We have a ton of books, and the kids wear a uniform so they don't need a lot of clothes. I am tired of the gifts they "have to have" getting broken or tossed aside in no time. The past few years, we've used a portion of the budget toward experiences - theater or concert performances. This year, I want to take it a step further and shift the focus from stuff to family, togetherness, and recognizing the gift that we have in each other.