RichmondMom.com » holiday traditions http://richmondmom.com Where Hip Moms Click! Tue, 21 Apr 2015 18:49:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1 Sleeping Under the Glow of the Christmas Tree http://richmondmom.com/2013/12/05/sleeping-under-the-glow-of-the-christmas-tree/ http://richmondmom.com/2013/12/05/sleeping-under-the-glow-of-the-christmas-tree/#comments Thu, 05 Dec 2013 22:49:06 +0000 http://richmondmom.com/?p=53191  

Interests of 2 BoysA few years ago, I was painting my boys’ bedroom over Winter Break.  The paint smell was pretty noxious, so my sons ended up sleeping in the living room for a few nights.  It was all very exciting as they each lay under a part of the Christmas tree, with the lights aglow on their faces.

As they fell asleep under the tree, I watched over them and it struck me how similar they looked at that moment, but how different they truly are. I started thinking about the presents they have received over the years and began considering the impact of those gifts.

My boys are opposites through and through.  My 8-year-old is interested in all things mechanical, while my 6-year-old is an artist at heart.  There are of course, common activities that they share, each seeing the activity with their specific mindset.  For example, they both love making shrinky dinks, but their approach is very different.  The 6-year-old enjoys coloring them, while the 8-year-old appreciates the “firing” of the works of art and how the different sized pieces shrink at different times.

Paints

Now as I look under the tree, I see very contrasting stacks of presents.  A karaoke machine, pastels, paints, and brushes for the 6-year-old and a telescope, science kits, and building materials for the 8-year-old (by the way, it doesn’t go unnoticed that science-y things tend to yield larger packages than art supplies).  By focusing on their keen interests, I can’t help but wonder – are we creating a self-fulfilling prophecy?  A vicious cycle whereby a particular interest is fostered, which leads to encouragement (lessons, materials, extra practice), which enhances skill, and consequently, reinforces interest…nature vs. nurture.

Vicious Cycle of Interests?

Fortunately, there are activities that they have in common – anything involving speed, wheels (biking, skateboarding, cars), as well as ball games and video games.  These shared interests make gift giving a little easier, despite the intensity of their individual “artsy” or “mechanical” interests.

Sleeping under the tree has now become a tradition for at least one night during the Christmas season and we consider it a treat for our family.  But I can’t help but wonder about those packages of cheer and their significance (or not) in the years to come.

As a parent or grandparent, do you consider choosing gender neutral presents or presents that foster a particular interest?  Do you think that fostering a particular interest can “pigeonhole” a youngster into a particular direction?  If your children or grandchildren hold dissimilar interests, how do you handle it?  Please share.  

 

 

 

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Seeing the Nutcracker Can Help Support Hanover Safe Place http://richmondmom.com/2013/11/05/seeing-the-nutcracker-can-help-support-hanover-safe-place/ http://richmondmom.com/2013/11/05/seeing-the-nutcracker-can-help-support-hanover-safe-place/#comments Tue, 05 Nov 2013 15:14:40 +0000 http://richmondmom.com/?p=51528 concertballetofvanutcracker

Ashland MOPS and MOMS Next is combining a Christmas tradition with a wonderful cause.

When you purchase discounted tickets to the Concert Ballet of Virginia’s The Nutcracker $2 of your purchase will got to Ashland MOPS and MOMS Next’s fundraiser to provide support for Hanover Safe Place, provide scholarships, and more.
According to the MOPS & MOMS Next Facebook page, “MOPS (mothers of preschoolers) and MOMSnext (mothers of school aged children) groups believe that better moms really do make a better world! It is a safe, loving environment where moms have the opportunity to make new friends, share experiences and laugh”

Performances of The Nutcracker run from December 7th – December 22nd at various locations.
Please note times and locations when purchasing tickets.

Links

MOPS and MOMS Next
Concert Ballet of Virginia
Hanover Safe Place
Tickets

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