Blog Hop: Free or low-cost family activities for the holidays

At times, it may seem like I am some type of American uber-consumer. Rest assured, that is not the case. I do not even come close to participating in every deal and offer we post here on Smart Spending Spot. And while my kids do have too many toys, and we are getting them things for Christmas–for the most part we are trying to raise them with decent values, rejecting materialism and judging others by how much they have. If you knew us personally, you’d know that we are not trying to keep up with the Joneses.

 

On the news, we keep hearing all the time how Americans are out of work and hurting. It very much personalizes it for me when one of my readers makes a comment reinforcing this fact. And no, I don’t want you to stop commenting! I love hearing from you. It makes me sad, because by nature I have a ‘problem solver’ personality, and this is a problem I can’t solve. In my perfect world, I’d win the lottery and fulfill all my readers’ wish lists. But since I don’t really view lottery tickets as Smart Spending, that’s not likely to happen.

 

In the media and marketing Christmas frenzy, I remind myself–my best Christmas memories are not about things, they are about activities. The same will be true for my children. Twenty years from now, they’re not going to say “Remember the year I got the ‘name any toy’?” They’re going to talk about things we did. In that spirit, I decided to host this blog hop, in hopes of bringing many of you fun, free or low cost activities to do with your family this holiday season.

 

Here’s my idea: Christmas cookies, hot chocolate and free holiday lights displays. Here in and around Philadelphia, we have many to choose from.

 

Using coupons or sales, you can get a pouch of cookie dough mix and the egg & butter for under $5. Or, go very fast & easy and get the refrigerated cookie dough (sugar cookie mix) for very cheap, and then just purchase a few decorating supplies at your local dollar store. Either make your cookies before hand, load up some hot chocolate in a thermos or travel mug, and take it all with you while you’re out enjoying the lights. Or, go out and enjoy the lights and have the cookies & hot cocoa when you get home. Whatever you choose, it can be a very inexpensive way to have a really fun evening. Do it every year, and you’re creating memories. Already I can hear my kids saying “And every year, we’d go to…….and then come home and eat cookies.” I think our outing will be to Herr’s, I haven’t been there in years!

Bloggers-link up your best free or low cost family activity for the holidays. It can be local to your or national, but please make it more of an activity–not really a deal, k?


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Xbox bundle, 4GB that includes one wireless controller, Kinect sensor and Kinect Adventures game; $299.99, with $80 gift card back.

 

 

Wii bundle at Target~$129!

Another great offer from Target today! This Wii bundle includes: Wii console, Just Dance 3, Motion Plus Remote and Nunchuk. All that for $129! Quantities are limited, no rainchecks.

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Philly Social Media Moms-Holiday Party recap

On Cyber Monday, my local blogging group, Philly Social Media Moms, had their holiday party. The event was held at Dave & Buster’s–and it was actually my first time at one! It was much nicer and a much classier event than what I had thought, really. I had heard it described as a “Chuckie cheese for grownups” which isn’t very appealing. It really is MUCH nicer than what I would equate with sticky, dirty play areas.  I wish it was closer to me–I would love to have a party there. Not only was it a fun Moms Night Out for me, I liked seeing the new products we were introduced to. What I really liked about them, is that they are not the boring, run of the mill toys that every store has. They are fun, but unusual–not every kid will have them. If you’ve been looking for something different, make sure you check them out.

 

On the night of the party, I had a “Hmph. Husbands!” moment because when I got home, my 2-year-old was still up. Since I wasn’t expecting this, he saw the bag I had. Needless to say, he’s been playing with his new train since then.

 

It’s this one, and it can be found at Big Jigs toys. I know my followers will tell you I’ve been talking about trains incessantly the past few weeks, because that is what they’re in to right now. I was very pleased to receive these pink train cars. They are the only wooden train set designed for girls. My boys don’t care, they like trains in any color. I’m glad that they are compatible with everything else they’ll be getting. Make sure you check out their entire selection of wooden train toys, they have a ton of cute things. They also sell a very cool wooden princess castle and a King Arthur’s castle.

 

Other items we got to check out were Little Miss Muffins dolls. Super cute! The only store carrying them this season is Toys R Us.

 

If your kids are too young for Angry Birds, but still seeing all the stuff every where, check out KooKoo Birds instead. They’re colorful and fun, and don’t have a video game attached to them–that’s what *I* like about them.

 

Other items we were introduced to: Horizon Dairy (have had this before, but always a favorite!), @villeroyandboch (very lovely things for your holiday table), Mabel’s Labels (I’m a Mabel’s Buzz Mama, so I love Mabel’s!), @ohanarama- a fun social networking site for parenting and families, @suavebeauty (dry shampoo, my latest MUST HAVE!) and @drinkBAIphilly which is made with stevia (I keep saying I’m going to do my own thing with stevia and I keep letting the stevia plants die. I’m better offer just buying this drink.)

 

Our party organizers and sponsors went to great lengths to find quality items–one of the many things I love about PSMM!