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Making a Home – Chanukah and Christmas

December 27, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Christmas is over. Tonight is the last night of Chanukah. It’s time to start packing up all the decorations and getting this house back to normal! Is anyone else anxious to get the decorations down and get back to normal?

We had a great, relaxing Christmas. We’ve also had a great time during Chanukah. Tonight is the last night of Chanukah. My plan is to make donuts tonight. The kids don’t know it yet, though.  🙂

I really adjusted our family traditions this year. We have added so many over the years. We had a lot. Too many really. So I did a lot of thinking, and dropped quite a few. I was thinking that a family tradition should involve the whole family. If I was doing all the work, and “handing them a tradition on a silver platter”, then it’s not really a “family” tradition, it’s mom’s thing. So I let a lot of them go. So far, no one has even missed or asked for the traditions I dropped. There are still a couple that they could ask for, between now and New Years day, so I’m not going to name anything, as a couple of the kids read here. 🙂

One thing I dropped was the homemade cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning. I’ve tried to drop it in the past, but the family always complained. (Maybe it’s my fault for making awesome homemade cinnamon rolls?! lol) I tried having breakfast casserole. While they would eat it, they also wanted the cinnamon rolls with it. I tried serving Jesus’s birthday cake for breakfast. What kid wouldn’t love being able to eat cake for breakfast? Mine. They wanted the cinnamon rolls, and if I tried to serve both cake and rolls, they would eat the rolls and skip the cake. But this year, I found a winner!

This year, I made Monkey Bread! It was actually pretty quick to put together. And the best part? Everyone ate it and there was not ONE SINGLE WORD about cinnamon rolls! And I can actually envision the KIDS making this next year. Then I don’t have to make breakfast at all! hehehe So follow that link, and check out the recipe, it was very yummy. Make sure you watch the how to video. It’s worth it.  🙂

Our Christmas morning Monkey Bread

 

I didn’t even take any pictures of our Christmas dinner table. But here’s our dinner table for the first night of Chanukah:

Here’s a picture of us playing Dreidel one night. I’m actually in this one! lol I’m the one on the back left, with the blue shirt. Yep, I am an actual person! lol

Now on to packing up those decorations and getting back to normal!!

What did you do last week to make your house a home?

 

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This Week’s Favorites – Hanukkah

December 23, 2011 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

We are in the middle of the 8 days of Chanukah, so I thought I’d share my favorite links for Chanukah.

Here is my Chanukah post from last year. All the information still applies, and we still use the books I shared.

 

Perfect Hanuka Sugar Cookie Dough Recipe
How to Make Israeli Sufganiyot – Jelly Donuts

Hanukka Recipes and Tablesettings
Gorgeous Hanukah Table Settings
Chanukah Resources

Crocheted Gelt Bags


Top 10 Myths about Hanukkah

Chanukah Candle Lighting Blessings
How to Light Hanukkiyah
Chanukah Songs
Hanukkah Readings for Eight Nights

Filed Under: Chanukah, Linda's Favorites

Chanukah

December 2, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

For a couple of years, we have been learning more about the Biblical Feasts. Chanukah is not listed in the Old Testaments with the other feasts because the event that Chanukah commemorates did happen until later. The event happened in the era between the Old and New Testaments.

In 168 B.C.E. a small group of Jews, led by Judah, “The Maccabee”, rebelled against the Greek culture forced on them by the Syrian rulers. The refused to submit to Antiochus IV, King of Syria, who had outlawed many Jewish practices and placed idols in the Temple in Jerusalem, and sacrificed a pig on the altar.

The Maccabees  fought against great odds and drove the Syrian-Greeks out of the land.

In the month of Kislev in the year 165 D.C.E. the Maccabees rededicated the Temple to Jewish worship. In lighting the menorah for the re dedication, they found only enough purified oil to burn for 1 day. They lit it anyway, while starting the 7 day process to purify more oil. The oil in the lamp burnt for 8 days! A miracle from God!

Chanukah is reminder of God’s miracleous provision, and that we can defeat our enemies, both physical and spiritual.

Did you know that Jesus celebrated Chanukah? In John Chapter 10, Jesus went to the temple for the Festival of Dedication. That’s Chanukah! Chanukah was important to Jesus, therefore, it should be important to us.

Our menorah and candles waiting…..

Last year, our first year of celebrating Chanukah, we light candles in a homemade menorah. I went to get a picture, and I couldn’t find one! I must not have taken a picture. That makes me sad. I think I will try to recreate it and take a picture.  We lit the candles, and did some reading, learning more about Chanukah. We also ate fried foods, and learned how to play Dreidel. With a Dreidel my husband made.

This year, we are adding more to our celebration. We bought a new menorah this year, shown above on top of our piano. We will be lighting the candles, saying the blessing, singing Rock of Ages, reading the nightly selection from Heart of Wisdom Biblical Holidays and letting the kids each open a gift all 8 nights. Small gifts, that I can’t what they are now, as my kids read here. I’ll have to share that later. 🙂 We also will be putting money in a box every night for charity.

We are still learning, so we will be using the resources linked below, to continue learning about Chanukah, Our Heavenly Father and His Word.

We will also being playing dreidel again. I’m sure lots and lots of times. This year, instead of using chocolate coins, we will be playing with pennies, with the winner of each game getting a small piece of candy (or two). The only chocolate coins we can find at the stores in our area are expensive, and the kids didn’t even eat the ones we bought last year as they didn’t like the way they tasted. So we’re playing with real pennies this year.

We will also be eating lots of fried food. 🙂

We will be having a great family time learning more about God and His Word. From what I have learned, the main thing that should be done in the celebration of Chanukah, is telling others of God’s great miracle. So we are also telling others about the miracle of Chanukah, and how we celebrate it.

Here are some of the online resources we are using this year:

Chanukah Songs

The National Jewish Outreach Program is offering an excellent Chanukah Ebook. It has history, recipes, games, puzzles and articles.

Heart of Wisdom Biblical Holidays – our nightly readings

Chanukay Unit Study

Chanukah Lapbook Plans

Shalom Seasme: “Extreme Makeover Temple Edition

Here’s a fun video fun video with Kosher Joe.

Chanukah Copy Work Activity Pack

Here are 2 books that I use:

The Jewish Holiday Home Companion: A Parents Guide to Family Celebration

The Jewish Holiday Home Companion

Jewish Holidays & Festivals: A Young Person's Guide to the Stories, Practices and Prayers of Jewish Celebrations

Jewish Holidays & Festivals: A Young Person’s Guide to the Stories, Practices and Prayers of Jewish Celebrations I have an older version, though.

Happy Chanukah !






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For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.

John 3:16-17 NKJV


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