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Home for the Holidays is not such a jolly thought when it’s because of Quarantine.

That’s where so many of us find ourselves right now. With 569 new cases in Fairfax County just today (Fairfax County Health Dept. Dashboard), there are a ton of families in our community who will not be traveling to see loved ones for Christmas.

So what do you do to help maintain the Christmas Spirit if you are stuck in quarantine? Ms. Victoria and I (Ms. LJ) have been there before, and are in that situation now, and we thought we would help you get some good ideas.

  1. Holiday Stories: You could go totally screen-less for most of our activity suggestions below, or you could have holiday specials playing in the background! But my personal recommendation will always be BOOKS AND STORIES.

    1. Audible books has a ton of kid-friendly holiday audio dramas and read-alouds. It really puts me in a festive mood to share favorite stories with the littles.

    2. Do you have family that you would like to visit, but you are playing it safe? You can read over zoom. Read stories to each other! Do this nightly! You could read a chapter book and parse them out chapter by chapter until the end of the year! During the day you could talk about what might happen next, send theories to each other, or just talk about your favorite part. We did this with my friend and her kids last year and the kids got to pick out picture books for each other. It was just one more gift they could give to their friends, and it made them feel like they were together even when they were apart.

    3. We have a WHOLE SERIES of Read-Alouds! They are available HERE on our website and on our YouTube Channel! We also have a HOLIDAY PLAYLIST where we will be adding more videos!

  2. Caroling: Spread is limited outdoors, and it is easy to socially distance. You can go to your friends’ and family’s houses and sing your favorite Christmas songs to them on your sidewalk! Sidebar: We do not advise singing together with a group that isn’t quarantined with you, even outside. You expectorate far more when singing! We advise singing to a group at least ten feet away.

  3. CARDBOARD CRAFTS:

    1. We know you’ve ordered just a ton of stuff from the internet for the holidays… right? No? Just us? Well if you’re like us, There’s definitely plenty of cardboard to go nuts with. When we were stuck in quarantine, we built a very interesting space ship… It doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be jolly!

    2. Do you not have enough to make a whole house? Make a mini gingerbread cardboard village! Everyone cuts and decorates their own house and can cut out little cardboard people, animals, furniture, space ships… this is something that could take up literal hours.

  4. Holiday Recipes and Foodie Crafts:

    1. Salt Dough Ornaments

    2. Marshmallow Snowmen

    3. Candy Cane Reindeer

    4. Special Hot Cocoa

    5. Rice Krispies Snowmen

  5. Holiday Activities and Crafts:

    1. Print-Outs: Sometimes a relaxing activity on a cold day can be as easy as coloring with hot cocoa. I’m serious! Sometimes we as parents think memories have to involve HUGE EVENTS. My daughter’s favorite thing is to color together with no distractions. Put on Christmas music, get out the colored pencils, make some hot cocoa, and just get goofy with it. Click the links we have to get print outs, or just google your own! Holiday Print Outs

      1. Advanced: If your kid is a little older, use a little journal or even some stapled together pieces of paper to make your OWN. HOLIDAY. STORY. Write your family’s next classic! This activity is fun for the whole family, allows your school-ager to practice writing and drawing, and can be a real laugh riot.

        1. CLICK HERE for a little book creation pdf!

        2. Here’s a MINI BOOK creation PDF and instructions!

    2. Holiday Themed Dance Party: I am so not kidding when I say that “dancing it out” helps drive away the darkness. Studies have shown that dancing helps with anxiety and depression. It boosts mood and memory, which is perfect for making new holiday traditions!

      1. Maybe you feel like pretending you’re on stage during The Nutcracker.

      2. Christmas Classics Holiday List

      3. Kids Christmas Holiday List

      4. Traditional Carol Holiday List

      5. Holiday Background Music List

    3. Holiday Scavenger Hunts: Do you have local family that’s in the area that you can’t visit because one of you is in quarantine? That really stinks… and it’s hard. BUT there is something you can do to show that you’re around.

      1. Chalk games:

        1. Write loving messages on their walkway! Have them do the same for you

        2. Write HOLIDAY RIDDLES THEY HAVE TO SOLVE BY THE END OF THE EVENING!

        3. Draw a little game they have to play outside like hopscotch or floor is lava or dance party! If they’re little kids it doesn’t have to be too complicated, just have spaces where they HAVE to run like a reindeer or play “don’t see Santa!” freeze dance.

      2. Write each other up a “holiday nature walk” scavenger hunt! Possible things that could go on your list:

        1. A snowman light up structure

        2. A unique/whacky inflatable

        3. A singing house

        4. A bit of frost on the ground

        5. A wreath made of real foliage

        6. A real Deer

        7. A Santa Claus

        8. People singing live music

        9. Birdsong

        10. A Winter Constellation, like Orion’s Belt

        11. A moon in a particular phase

        12. An Evergreen Tree

        13. A squirrel/Chipmunk

  6. Holiday Drive-Thru Lights: Ms. Victoria is a HOLIDAY LIGHT GURU. We are going to provide links for a couple of official set-ups you can buy tickets to, but we will also have QR codes available that will take you on an amazing round trip through some spectacular light shows in your area free of charge!! Make sure you go to the bathroom, pack your favorite snacks, and have some music queued up for the radio (scroll up for links to neat music playlists on spotify).

    1. Bull-Run Lights

    2. Gaithersburg Festival of Lights

    3. Luminosity Festival at Roer’s Zoofari!

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