On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me ....
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.... a guest post from the very lovely Emma Bradley.
This week I am really pleased to be guest posting on the beautiful blog that is the Little Lilypad Co. I love Christmas and everything about it. One of my parental aims is always to ensure that my children think of others less fortunate than themselves at this time of year.
As most of my readers over at www.emmaand3.com know my children often send me near the edge with too many hospital trips. One of those hospital trips a few years ago saw Dylan being admitted on Christmas Eve. We spent the next four days on Children’s Ward whilst he was on IV antibiotics. The nurses were lovely to the children waking up in a hospital bed instead of their own. There was a present from Santa on the end of the bed and after breakfast he did ward rounds bringing more treats. I was really humbled by other people’s generosity, we had a pretty awful Christmas that year but those small touches were remembered.
Since then we have always donated presents to the ward for the children and parents waking up there. One year Chloe collected old mobile phones and had them turned into toys. She collected over £150 worth which we happily took up to the ward. At this time of year we always have a big sort out too. We recycle our own belongings by taking things we no longer use to the charity shop. Again we always use the charity shop that helps fund Sue Ryder as they looked after my nan in her final hours.
At Church on Christmas Eve the children each take a gift that is then passed onto a local women’s rufuge. The presents are used when new families arrive that might have had to leave everything behind or for birthday gifts during the year.
I want to teach the children that Christmas is a time of giving in addition to receiving. Giving doesn’t have to cost money either. Giving time is perfect – is there a relative or friend that finds Christmas hard and could do with the gift of time and a visit this season? Is there a neighbour who would treasure a hard made card from the children?
What will you be giving this Christmas?