Tuesday, December 28

Catching up....

Between Holidays and a broken keyboard, photos have been few and far. Here are a handful of pics showing some of things Three Little Birds kids have been up to recently....



























Wednesday, December 15

Santa Lucia.

St. Lucia's day is a Swedish holiday that we have celebrated in my family for as long as I can remember. See, here I am with my great grandma, at age 2, dressed as Lucia:


I asked my grandparents to loan us the Lucia crown so that we could celebrate with our kids this week. The actual holiday was on Monday, although in my family we always wore the crown on Christmas day. I was so excited to share this tradition with our birds, but then realized I knew nothing about Santa Lucia or the reason for the actual holiday. As a child (and apparently still as a grown-up) Santa Lucia is about dressing up and handing out cookies and treats....

So, I googled St Lucy, and found out that St Lucia was a young Christian girl who was martyred, killed for her faith, in 304AD. The most common story told about St Lucia is that she would secretly bring food to the persecuted Christians in Rome, who lived in hiding in the catacombs under the city. The candles in the Lucia crown symbolize the fire that refused to take St. Lucia's life when she was sentenced to be burned....

Um. Realized it is totally OK, probably best, if holiday traditions for children are simplified. A lot. At Three Little Birds we have dressed up in Lucia clothes (the oldest girls) and as Star boy (the oldest boys). We pass out homemade treats, and sometimes we sing made up songs about Lucia, usually consisting of repeating lyrics like, "santa lucia, santa lucia, santa lucia", along with unique and varying tunes.

Traditions and celebrating with children is all about the repetition, doing it every day, and every year. It's about the magic of lighted candles and singing. About looking forward to and celebrating other winter holidays. And mostly, it's about dressing up and handing out treats.








day to day.










Candle making.

Here is what we did....

1. In October we bought a huge brick of beeswax at the farmers market.
2. We used a hammer and knife to break the beeswax brick into chunks.
3. The kids used hammers, graters, and their hands to break and crumble the beeswax into little pieces.
4. Then they wrote their name on a label sticker, and stuck it on a glass jar.
5. They filled the jar with beeswax pieces (and some dumped it out, filled it again, dumped it out, filled it again...)
6. We put all the jars in a warm crock pot.
7. While the wax was melting in the pot, the birds made labels for their candles with colored pencils, and glitter and glue. They also used graters to grate wax colors.
8. When the beeswax became liquid we took the jars out. The birds were able to add peppermint essential oil if they wanted, and also the coloring.
9. Topped the jars off with more beeswax, and back into the crock pot.
10. Once it all melted for the second time we removed the jars and let them cool slightly. Then we put wicks into the melted wax.
11. The more patient kiddos watched as the wax turned from liquid to solid.
12. Jars cooled, we added the homemade labels, and ta-da! Candles!