{"id":3411,"date":"2013-11-27T13:43:53","date_gmt":"2013-11-27T18:43:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/?p=3411"},"modified":"2013-11-29T21:29:07","modified_gmt":"2013-11-30T02:29:07","slug":"chrismukkah-gift-guides-for-the-entire-family-from-sears","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/chrismukkah-gift-guides-for-the-entire-family-from-sears\/","title":{"rendered":"The Holidays at Our House; Also Known as Chrismukkah #SearsMom"},"content":{"rendered":"
While my husband and I are raising our kids Jewish (I’m Jewish, John isn’t), things aren’t always so straight forward. \u00a0That’s why when it comes to the winter holidays, we celebrate both! \u00a0Hanukkah with my family and Christmas with John’s. \u00a0Enter Christmukka (Christmas meets Hanukkah)! \u00a0Basically, it’s the best of both worlds, especially for my sons since they get twice as many hugs, kisses, delicious food AND gifts.<\/p>\n
I remember Kyle’s first Christmukka when he was only two months old. \u00a0Hanukkah was celebrated at my parents house with all of the cousins. \u00a0We lit the candles, sang songs, enjoyed an amazing meal of latkes (potato pancakes) and sofganiot (jelly donuts) and tried to get group pictures (wishful thinking!).<\/a><\/p>\n His first Christmas was just as exciting, especially since he’s the first grandkid on John’s side of the family. \u00a0Every Christmas, we head up to John’s parents’ cottage for a few days where we exchange gifts, have a (kosher) turkey dinner, skate on the lake and enjoy some R&R. \u00a0Of course, with Kyle, we did all of the above but with a little less R&R. Nonetheless, it was exciting and Kyle got spoiled by his aunts, uncles and grandparents.\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n While Kyle did receive gifts, it wasn’t until the following year that he was actually able to enjoy them. \u00a0At least, he was able to tear wrapping paper and sort stocking stuffers (i.e. take stuff out, put stuff in, repeat).\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n Last year’s holiday celebrations were the most exciting yet! \u00a0Not only did Kyle eagerly anticipate his presents and was able to unwrap the gifts, but he was just as excited to help pass everyone else their gifts. \u00a0For Hanukkah, he also helped light the candles which was a first. AND….it was also my first year making latkes!\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n This year brings in a new kind of excitement. \u00a0We’re a family of four now and this will be Ryan’s first Chrismukkah! \u00a0I’m sure Kyle will GLADLY help Ryan open up his gifts.<\/p>\n Giving is such a great part of both holidays. And with two young boys this isn’t an easy feat. I have to get gifts for the 8-days of Hanukkah, Christmas gifts, gifts for my nephews and nieces and our friends’ kids… all without breaking the bank! \u00a0With so much shopping to do it’s\u00a0no surprise I love Sears. \u00a0Not only do they provide a variety of products for various ages and interests but they are also reasonably priced. My favourite part? You can shop from the comfort of your home!<\/p>\n This year, I know my son is hoping to receive a Hot Wheels Raceway and a Vtech Go! Go! SmartWheels Train station playset. \u00a0I know my niece would love the Barbie Dream House Dollhouse and my nephew has already told me many time he wants a spy gear kit. Check out the holiday’s hottest holiday toys at Sears here<\/a>.<\/p>\n While the gifts are very important to the kids, my favourite part is spending quality time with my family and seeing the little ones grin from ear to ear as they open up their presents. What are you favourite gift-giving and family memories from the holidays?\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\nSEARS Giveaway Alert!<\/strong><\/h1>\n