The Staycation Jar Cutouts
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The Staycation Jar Cutouts
Faith Like A Child, Inc When we found out we were going to be first time parents, we knew above all else we desired to instill in our children to love God and love others. As one-way of teaching these principles to our children, we have developed a tradition in our family called Love Projects, where we intentionally look for ways we can serve others, in hopes of reflecting the love of Jesus that lives within us. As our daughter Jordyn prepared for first grade this year, we asked her to think of a big Love Project she could do that we could incorporate into her schooling for the year. Now, when we made this suggestion, Todd and I were thinking along the lines of gathering and filling boxes for Operation Christmas Child, or providing Christmas gifts for a family in need. However, Jordyn came to us with way BIGGER dreams of what she wanted to do. In fact, the first big Love Project she came up with was to send a family to Disney World after their fifteen-year old daughter finishes chemotherapy for brain cancer. (I'm going to go ahead and thank Ty Pennington and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition for that one!) We admit it took everything in us not to try and get her to think smaller. However, for some reason we stopped, and instead of immediately saying "no", "that's too big", or "honey, that's just not practical" (as we have in the past, like when she wanted to invite herself to Bethany Hamilton’s house so Bethany could teach her how to surf), we asked her how she would make this dream happen. Her big green eyes got even bigger, and she immediately rambled off eleven different ways she could raise money, the people she wanted to talk to, and how she wanted to make this happen. We were stunned and had a decision to make. Were we going to allow her to proceed, or were we going to sway her in a different direction, a more "reasonable" direction? We realized as parents, we needed to stop putting our own limitations of what we think is and isn't possible on our children because we have lost our ability to think and dream big. Due to our life circumstances, and the struggles we have faced, we have set up our own personal boundaries of what we think is or isn't doable. But, these are our issues, not theirs. Why not let our children dream big, then come alongside them, support their ideas, and their precious hearts? In saying, "YES" to Jordyn, we are experiencing the pure beauty in her child-like faith, because she has absolutely no limitations, no boundaries, no financial concerns (or concept of money), and no idea of what is or isn't possible. She simply wants to do something special for families and therefore she is finding ways to make them happen, in a way only a child could do. In fact, me writing this book was one of her original fundraising ideas to help turn her dreams into reality. Faith Like A Child, Inc. has been created as Jordyn's way of helping others. Big or small, the ideas are all hers. We are simply supporting our daughter, and helping her implement her ideas. We'd love for you to follow her journey and learn along with us. FAITH of a child HOPE for families LOVE for Jesus Website: http://www.faithlikeachildinc.com All proceeds from The Staycation Jar will go directly to Faith Like A Child, Inc. CREATIVE MEALS Ice Cream for Breakfast Crazy Dinner Breakfast for dinner Enjoy a Family Picnic Backwards meal day Cheese and Chocolate Fondue night Make your own pizzas All food starts with the same letter Each person pick a color and create a meal that incorporates all of the colors Pigs in a Blanket & Mac and Cheese Taco or Nacho Bar Snack night for dinner Eat Spaghetti while watching Lady and the Tramp Eat Sweet and Sour Chicken and Fried Rice while watching Mulan Eat Gulasch and Apfelstrudel while watching The Sound of Music Eat Pizza while watching Toy Story Eat Tropical Snack Mix, and watch The Jungle Book Decorate bug cookies, and watch The Lion King Eat Candy Apples while watching Snow White Eat Meatballs while watching Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Eat Orange-Honey Chicken and watch Winnie the Pooh Eat Pulled Pork & upside down pineapple cake, while watching Lilo & Stitch Eat Spaghetti with maple syrup, and watch Elf Eat Spider Dogs and S’mores while watching The Parent Trap Eat Goldfish crackers while watching Finding Nemo Eat Dirt in a Cup while watching Tangled Eat Carnival food, & watch Mary Poppins Eat a fancy meal on your best dishes, and watch Cinderella Eat Paninis on baguettes while watching Beauty and the Beast Eat Bangers and Mash while watching Robin Hood Eat dehydrated or space food while watching Wall-E Eat Bubbas Jambalaya while watching The Princess and the Frog Eat Ratatouille and watch Ratatouille Eat Chicken Strips while watching Chicken Little Eat your favorite seafood, and watch The Little Mermaid Eat fresh Fruit Salad and Ants on a Log while watching Tarzan Eat Gyros, and watch Hercules Eat Hot Dogs, Popcorn, and Cotton Candy, and watch Angels in the Outfield Eat Peach Pie, and watch James and the Giant Peach Make & eat frozen Popsicle Smoothies, and watch The Mighty Ducks Eat miniature appetizers, and watch Honey, I Blew up the Kids Eat over-sized appetizers, and watch Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Eat an Apple-Themed Dinner, and watch The Apple Dumpling Gang Eat BBQ chicken, Corn on the Cob, and Cornbread, and watch Castaway Cowboy Eat fancy Cheeses, Bread, & a Fruit while watching Sleeping Beauty Make and decorate Mickey Mouse or Alphabet pancakes for dinner Create a dessert pizza Make all of your food into hearts or the shape of your choice Make and decorate a Cake or Cupcakes that say, “Happy Un-Birthday to Us” Have a kabob night, with both regular chicken/beef kabobs, & dessert kabobs MAIN EVENTS Go canoeing or kayaking Go to a local campsite for the night Movie marathon and game night Amusement Park/Outdoor Water Park Beach Day Hotel with an Indoor Waterpark Drive-In Movie or IMAX Theatre Spend a day at the Zoo Pack a Picnic Bowling Local art museum Sporting event Musical or ballet Farmers Market Air or Water Show Plant a family garden Family bike ride Spa day Miniature Golfing History Museum Spend the day at an Aquarium Rent a boat and go tubing or water skiing Find a Children’s Museum Go to a local community pool City walking or history tour Family Fun Center Botanical Garden Balloon Ride Circus or Cirque de Soleil Science Center Dinner Show Nature Preserve Horseback Riding Spend the day walking Downtown Family Concert Art or Craft Show Become your own tour guide Go fishing Cultural Center Go to an observatory Join a race as a family: 5K Walk/Run Find a Puppet Theatre Go to a local farm Check out your city’s local landmarks Trampoline Center or Bounce House State Fair or Rodeo Harvest, Jazz, or Community Festival Go berry or apple picking Learn how to snow ski Hike a Nature trail and look for waterfalls SILLINESS Have a water fight Build a fort with pillows and blankets Sleepover in tents Water balloon toss or water fight Do a sidewalk chalk art contest Make a scavenger hunt Have a watermelon seed spitting contest Tie-dye t-shirts or socks Play freeze tag Play hide and seek Have a pillow or tickle fight Use robot voices for 15 minutes Dollar store Make a music band with items from home Buy glow in the dark bracelets Finger paint a portrait together Have a dance party Make a hat/jewelry out of toilet paper Have lego creation contests Sing karaoke Have everyone play dress up Write a story together Have a Wii tournament Make and decorate paper airplanes Act out a favorite movie Walk backwards everywhere Talk through how you would raise an elephant or catch a shark Go to a pet store & play with the pets Make sock puppets and put on a show Open up a hair shop Put on fake tattoos Send secret messages to each other with invisible ink Tell knock-knock jokes Make a silly family video Play a song and do an interpretive dance Make a house out of cards Paint a pet rock Play charades Play balloon volleyball or soccer Make faces out of fruit Decorate cookies Blow and chase bubbles Wear your clothes backwards Write a letter to the future family who will someday live in your home Count how many times you laugh today Carry a small stuffed animal or toy around all day long Put on a talent show Make a treasure box Have a blindfolded taste test Take family pictures of everyone making silly faces LOVE PROJECTS Go through the drive thru just to buy lunch for the person behind you Go to a thrift store and see if you can help sort donations Buy a couple of stuffed animals and get-well cards Write a letter to someone Bake cookies or brownies and bring them over to a friend/Police/Fire Dept Cook dinner for someone else Make no-sew fleece blankets for the Cancer-Wing at your hospital Randomly give someone $20 Buy a bouquet of flowers and give away each flower one at a time Put away all the carts in a grocery parking lot Tape quarters to gumball machines Leave a thank you note in a public bathroom for the person who cleans it Bring flowers and balloons to a children’s hospital Buy coloring books and crayons for your local Preschool Fill Easter Eggs and leave an Easter Egg hunt for someone Go to a Dollar Store and leave dollar bills on some of the items Give out silly bandz one by one to kids Make get-well cards and combine them with a small bottle of lotion Drop off stuffed animals to your local Fire or Police Dept Bring a meal to a local widow Invite a family over for dinner Make small bags with a sweet snack and a note saying, “thank you for serving me today!” Put together a care package for the homeless Write and send a note to a military member who is deployed Put a care package together for a military member who is deployed Leave an extra large tip for your waiter or waitress at a restaurant Let someone go in front of you in line Help someone bring out their groceries and take their cart back Call your local church and find out how you can meet a need Write a love note Wake up early, go to a friend’s house, and take their kids out for breakfast while everyone is still in their jammies Call some friends and see if you can take them out for lunch, or bring a meal for them to their office or home Bring food and needed supplies to a local food bank Purchase gift certificates for DVD rentals and bring them to a hospital Buy a gift for a friend Make cupcakes and surprise someone Write a note or call your child’s teacher or your pastor Bring a pack or two of diapers to your local pregnancy center Purchase a small gift card and give it to someone Have a lemonade stand or garage sale to raise money for your favorite charity Use your talents to help someone else Hand out cold water bottles to people working outside on a hot day Find and meet a volunteer opportunity in your community Pick up garbage you see on the ground Go through your items at home and put together a donation pile Ask your neighbor if you can mow their yard or meet another need Call one of your local foster care social workers Find out what mentoring opportunities there are in your community Bring flowers and cards to a nursing home Go to the store as a family to purchase items and fill a box or two for Operation Christmas Child THANK YOU! We hope your family finds these ideas helpful as you plan your own Family Staycations, and we’d love to hear how they go. Please feel free to send us your stories, ideas, and experiences. In the next few months, we will look to post other family adventures on our website! Thank you so much for supporting our family in this adventure of loving other families. We would love for you to help spread the word about The Staycation Jar and Faith Like A Child, Inc. Please consider leaving a review on Amazon for The Staycation Jar, and join our Faith Like A Child, Inc. Facebook Page.