Friday, November 6, 2009

VOLUNTEER as a Family & Teach Kids To GIVE BACK TO COMMUNITY this Holiday Season

2009 Holiday Season Family-Friendly Volunteer Opportunities
Links to all the ways you and your kids can help, nationwide!
Compiled by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert as a community service


Now that the holidays are approaching here's your chance to give back to the community that doesn't cost any money -- all you need to do is give your time.

In these challenging economic times, it is especially important for parents to teach our children about helping those less fortunate than ourselves.  And what better time than during the upcoming holiday season that includes Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzsa, and New Year's would lending a hand to others give those who benefit more hope and happiness?

Volunteers Are Needed Everywhere

Los Angeles Volunteers Needed

Big Sunday - Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years Volunteer Projects Available Throughout Los Angeles & Southern California.  Click on Gift Package for a downloadable list of Big Sunday Holiday volunteer opportunities to help in November and December in Los Angeles and the adjacent counties surrounding it. Includes all the details and where to sign up.

New York Volunteers Needed
And in New York City, check out this opportunity for you and your kids can visit a nursing home on Christmas Day.

The community ops below are Nationwide and via the Internet so Everyone Can Participate
Volunteers (both adults & kids, depending on the project) Are Needed Throughout the U.S.
If you don't see opportunities to help in the city you are closest to in this blog check VolunteerMatch 's site for your local areaTheir website providing a free matching systems and lists a huge array of community service ideas that you can search by region.



Why Our Family Volunteers -- Especially Between Thanksgiving and January 1st
My own family -- DH, all four kids (including triplets, plus one more all born within a year) and I -- have been volunteering for Big Sunday, an awesome non-profit that involves 30,000+ volunteers each year, annually since our now-tweens were 3 years old.  We've always helped at both the Nov/Dec holiday volunteer projects and every May for the original Big Sunday.  Thanks to our involvement with this organization, we've helped with many different community projects, including packing holiday care packages for the homeless, decorating a big hall for a Christmas dinner for the homeless, walking dogs at Boxer Rescue of So. Calif, and painting the stables at a Horse therapeutic riding center, just to name a few.  The pictures in this post show my family helping on various volunteer projects.




We've also written letters to U.S. troops to show our support, made potholders for the solar cookers used by the people of Darfur, and made cards and flower arrangements which we delivered to residents of old age homes.  We'll be there again both to help out around Thanksgiving and for all the December holidays -- it feels so good to give back to the community we live in and our kids are learning to help others naturally, not as something they are forced to do.


Please leave a comment if you know of other holiday community volunteer opportunities, giving us the link and we will be happy to add it to this list.

And most important - Bookmark this site and keep checking back as I hope to add many more volunteer projects from across the U.S. and will post details, time permitting.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Pumpkin Ice Cream Shake


This pumpkin shake is my favorite holiday drink by far, which you can spike with liquor if you'd like.  I just entered this in Lenox's Holiday Drink Contest.

Here's my Pumpkin Ice Cream Shake recipe for 2 drinks:
2 cups of vanilla ice cream, softened
1/3 cup of canned pumpkin filling
1 T. of vanilla sugar
Shot of rum (optional, but very tasty)

Mix everything in blender till frothy, then pour in 2 glasses, add whipped cream and a sprinkle on nutmeg.

This is heaven, enjoy!

Lenox & TwitterMoms Drinks of the SeasonMore Drinks of the Season Recipes

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Best Fall & Thanksgiving DIY Kids Crafts

Thanksgiving


Free, Fun, and Frugal ideas that will make everyone -- parents and kids -- in the family smile to craft together. Perhaps even your family pet may get into the Thanksgiving holiday spirit!


Thanksgiving Dog


Great ideas for teachers for the classroom, too, that don't involve expensive supplies.  Bookmark this page and keep checking back, as  new ideas will be added to this list up till Thanksgiving.

Enjoy some time baking and decorating cookies throughout fall throughThanksgiving.  I made these cookies (see picture below) with my own children using the basic Sugar Cookie recipe out of my antique 1950s Betty Crocker cookbook that my mom made for me when I was a little girl.

I found it similar to tge old-fashioned sugar cookie recipe created by Martha Stewart.  Then, we decorated them with Martha Stewart's Royal Icing Recipe which uses meringue power (dry egg whites) that harden like the fancy giant decorated cookies I've seen selling for upwards of $18 each.


Sugar Cookie Leaves Pumpkins Acorns


Equipment used to make these cookies include my solid maple wood rolling pin that I've had since before I was married.  The pumpkins are made with a large tin vintage cutter from my own collection, while the maple and oak leaves and acorns were cut from the Wilton 9-piece Leaves & Acorns Cookie Cutter Set available on Amazon.

I also used a variety of decorating tools like pastry bags, an assortment of tips, and color gels made by Chefmaster and Wilton, as well as sprinkles and edible confetti by DecACake and CakeMate.

More Thanksgiving Craft Ideas


Kids' Table Shimmery Lined Cornucopia Craft by Martha Stewart 
Directions

A Really Beautiful Quilted Turkey to Sew
Directions

Fun creatures to make with fall leaves, pen & paper
Directions

An Assortment of Fun Turkey Facts, Thanksgiving Crafts & printable coloring pages
Here


Please Share Your Own DIY Ideas


Would love to hear your comments about those of you who make so of these great Thanksgiving crafts and foods. If you have an idea to add please send mention it in your comment and include the link so it can be considered to be added to this official Best of Fall & Thanksgiving Things to Make List.