1. Go Caroling - even if you can’t sing, it can be a whole lot of fun.
2. Since most kids have some days off during the next couple of weeks, why not volunteer your time helping a local charity. It will make you feel good, teach your kids about charity, and help others at the same time.
3. Bake some cookies or another holiday treat and then have the family deliver them to a neighbor you’ve not spoken to in a while.
4. Everyone pitch in and make a card (or create a video message) for Grandpa and Grandma… the goofier the better.
5. Play a Marathon game of Monopoly - instead of starting with the correct amount of cash - divide all the money in the bank among the players.
6. Everyone gets to pick a holiday show they like - research when it will be on television and the whole family watches each of the programs together.
7. Task everyone to write a coupon for the other members of the family - then put them in the stockings.
Examples - I will do you chores for a day - I will clean up your room… etc.
The big thing is to have fun with your friends and family.








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