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November 29, 2010

Chuckies Christmas Cracker!

Filed under: family life,family traditions — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 6:44 pm

It’s hard to believe that Christmas Day is less than a month away.  This year more than ever before, its going to take an extra effort to ensure that the magic of Christmas is kept alive.  We have all become so used to the commercial side of it that perhaps it is no harm to rethink how we want our children to remember Christmas.  Its not all about expensive toys & gift giving.  It is a great time to relax and spend some time catching up with family & friends.  

At Chuckies this year,  we are offering extra value to our Customers.  So forget the doom & gloom and get into the spirit of Christmas.  We are having a mega Christmas Party this Friday evening (Dec 3rd)from 4pm – 7pm.  SANTA  will be in his grotto and each child will receive a selection box.  Don’t forget the camera for that memorable moment.  There will be a Magic Show, Christmas Disco, face painter & lots of playtime.   All for €10 per child.  For families with 3+ children, we will be offering a 10% discount.    

So come & join the fun this Friday and remember that Santa’s Birthday is on Monday 6th December.  If you put your shoes neatly outside your bedroom door that night, the elves will leave sweets in them if you’ve been good.  Christmas is about traditions. Make some new ones with your family this year.  Golden memories that you can recall at anytime of the year to enjoy.    

Happy Christmas!

December 4, 2009

Happy Birthday Santa

Filed under: Smiles,family life,family traditions — Tags: , , — admin @ 2:14 pm

santa_chuckies Yes,  it’s  the feast of St. Nicholas on Sunday 6th December and all the good boys and girls who visit Chuckies would like to wish Santa a very Happy Birthday.  This is a day which is celebrated in several European countries and marks the real  beginning of the Christmas season.   In memory of St. Nick,  the children leave their shoes outside their bedroom door on the night of the 5th and the elves leave sweets in them.  It is a good way of finding out in time if you are on Santa’s good list as the elves leave a stick if you’ve been very naughty.  The good thing is that it gives you enough time before Christmas Eve to pack in a few good deeds like cleaning your room or helping your parents to make up for any bold things you did during the year.  It’s never too late to impress Santa! 

As most children are off school on the 8th December,  our family has always celebrated this lovely tradition on that date instead of the 6th.  Every year I am tempted to get out the decorations and make a start but the value of building a tradition that happens year after year on the same date outweighs the urge to bling our home.  So,  every year on the 8th December,  we load up and head  off to buy the tree from the same person.  We usually have to cut about 2 feet off it just to get it in the front door and the branches are generally so wide that they sit on the couches on either side.  There is rarely an even spread of foliage with large gaps especially in the middle,  but we have plenty decorations built up over the years to camouflage these flaws of nature.

Next all the decorations are pulled out of every available storage place in the house.  As I tend to buy one or two special decorations every year, it is like a trip down memory lane as we recall where and when the decorations were bought.  Munching down enough Cadburys roses to sicken a horse,  the transformation continues.

Once the decorations are up,  its time to write the letter to Santa.  Make sure you thank him for the presents last year and ask him how Mrs Santa is keeping.  Santa loves good manners.  The letters are put in the fireplace so that the elves can find them when they visit and the shoes are left, neatly for once, outside the bedroom door.

The excitement of the following morning is almost equal to that of Christmas morning as the expectations are so much lower and the relief of finding sweets rather than a stick is obvious.  It makes the spirit of Christmas just bubble inside you.

Christmas is a great time to start new traditions or renew forgotten ones.  Traditions are so important and are part of the glue that holds families together.  They give children and even teens a sense of security as they know that in an uncertain world, some things stay the same.  Traditions are the ‘we always’ of families. They are at the core of  lasting childhood memories for kids and parents. 

So this year,  why not celebrate Santa’s birthday on whatever day suits you, in whatever way suits you and make a memory!

November 9, 2009

Thanksgiving Day

Smiling woman and little girl uid 1270510 It has always amazed me that Halloween is celebrated with such enthusiasm each year and yet it has very dark origins.  Kids love halloween for some reason and the commercialisation of the event gains momentum each year.  Personally,  I would gladly skip Halloween night. Once my kids have lost the desire to go trick or treating and stuffing themselves with enough e- numbers to send even the most docile child into orbit,   I will gladly let that tradition fall by the wayside.

For me,  Thanksgiving Day is a date that is much more family orientated than Halloween.  Why don’t we celebrate it in Ireland.  Have we nothing to be grateful for?  Surely we can find some light in the darkness.

While this date is religious in origin,  I think that in the US and Canada and anywhere else it is celebrated,  it has long been associated with gatherings of family and friends.  While I love Christmas and all that goes with it,  I think that Thanksgiving is a day that can be celebrated much more simply.  There is’nt the stress or the expence of all the shopping and gift exchanging. 

A gathering at home with family and loved ones  is all that is necessary.  A date which is set aside on our calenders to remember and express our gratitude for their love & support throughout the year can only be food for the soul for everyone involved.   Kids certainly benefit from being reminded that it is important to acknowledge and be grateful for the blessings(and the play stations)that they have.

This year,  why not start a new Family tradition and celebrate Thanksgiving Day, November 26th.  There is’nt much else happening in November so you may as well!   Keep it simple.  The people you celebrate it with are your nearest and dearest and they will be grateful just to be included.   Relax and enjoy the warmth of good friendship and family and return some prospective in our thinking to counteract all the doom and gloom which we are listening to everyday.    

At Chuckies,  we are giving thanks to all our customers for supporting us throughout the year by offering 25% discount on play vouchers purchased on November 26th.  Details are on our Special Offers page.  Happy Thanksgiving Day.

October 13, 2009

GOOD MOOD FOOD

Fork beside bowl of pasta with grilled vegetable sauce uid 1182445I’m delighted to see that Donal Skehan who has the good mood food blog has brought out a cookery book.  If the blogg is anything to go by, I’m sure the book will be full of  great family receipes, kid’s favourites with a new twist and mouthwatering pictures to kick start the urge to get cooking. Definately one for the Christmas list.   

Check out the blog on http://www.thegoodmoodfoodblog.com/   The full article about him was on the Examiner Supplement last Saturday.  For someone so young,  its a great achievement.  Well done!

October 2, 2009

World Smile Day 2009

Filed under: Chuckies News,Smiles,family life,family traditions — Tags: , , — admin @ 9:36 am

chuckieChuckies would like to wish you a very happy  World Smile Day.  Lets get those good deeds and smiles rolling today and change the world,  one smile at a time.

September 30, 2009

World Smile Day 2009

Laughing little girl uid 1270520 Never underestimate the value of a kind word or deed.  It has the power to change a life.

This Friday 2nd October, celebrate World Smile Day by making someone smile.  Here are a few ideas to get you started.

  • Give an honest compliment to 5 people you meet today.
  • Start a weekly habit of sitting down around the table with your family and a pot of hot chocolate.  Get everyone to think of 5 things they are grateful for.
  • Visit your parents and remind your children how lucky they are to have grandparents.
  • Make a golden moments box – we use an empty daz box, spray painted gold (the small one with the tablets in it – turn it upside down there is a natural slit for dropping in little notes)  Empty them out every so often and remind yourself of all the little memories you thought you’d never forget.
  • Contact an old friend that you haven’t seen in a while.
  • Visit an elderly neighbor or relative who lives alone and help them pass away an hour or two.
  • Say Thank you as often as you can to the people who are courteous to you.
  • Visit a Nursing Home and chat with people who don’t have any family or are just plain lonely.
  • Smile at everyone you meet on World Smile Day – they’ll think you’ve gone bonkers and that will make you smile!

The list is endless and I’m sure there are plenty things you can do that will bring a smile to someone’s face.  No harm in getting some practice in before Friday. Keep it simple and keep smiling.

 

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