DIY Christmas 2012 with LD Masterson
This is the last DIY Christmas 2012 post of the year, and doubly special because two people will be winners. Call it my own special treasure spree.
Please welcome, LD Masterson!
LD Masterson writes mystery and suspense, always with a touch of romance. After twenty years keeping the computers
running at the American Red Cross, she now divides her time between writing and
enjoying her “truly exceptional” grandchildren. LD lives in Ohio with her husband
and a neurotic Jack Russell terrier named Sophie.
Christmas Treasure
Hunts
When our boys were small, I was a little obsessive about
Christmas morning. I had to go downstairs first, put on some Christmas music,
light the tree, and make sure everything was just so before the kids came
running into the room. All the gifts were either wrapped and under the tree, or
properly assembled and arranged around it.
Ready for the picture perfect moment.
Treasure Hunt Tree |
As they got older, my perfect arrangement began to hit some
snags. We
were starting to run into gifts that didn’t fit so neatly under the tree or
even in our family room. Bicycles. Basketball hoops on tall posts. Big boy toys.
It was my husband who came up with the solution: the
Christmas Morning Treasure Hunt.
The treasure hunt begins with an envelope tucked into the
branches of the tree, bearing the name of the person who needs to hunt for
their final gift (treasure hunts always start after all other gifts have been opened). Inside the envelope is a clue leading to
another location in the house. At the second location will be another envelope
with another clue. We usually do five or six clues leading all over the house,
with the final one leading, of course, to the gift.
Die-hard fan |
The clues changed as they got older, creating answers only that person would know.
For example: “What is your coat doing on the kitchen chair? Put it where it belongs.” – led to the front hall closet. “Don’t scratch or I win.” – the pool table.
For example: “What is your coat doing on the kitchen chair? Put it where it belongs.” – led to the front hall closet. “Don’t scratch or I win.” – the pool table.
“Pay homage to Mom’s Mecca.” - my model of Fenway Park.
(Go Red Sox!)
Over the years, the treasure hunts became so popular we
started hiding one present for each of the boys just for the fun of it.
We discovered the treasure hunts had the side benefit of getting the
kids past that inevitable “let down” feeling after all the presents had been
opened and the anticipation was over. (Editor: Wow! Brilliant feel-good psychology!) In
a way, it became the highpoint of our Christmas morning.
Now we have grandkids at Christmas and the treasure hunt is
a favorite of theirs, too. This year
I’ve got plenty of presents wrapped and neatly tucked under the tree but I’ve
got four others set aside for hiding.
You’ll have to excuse me now.
It’s time to write some clues.
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In the spirit of Christmas, I’d like to give away an e-copy
(your choice of format) of any of Maria’s books. Just leave a comment to be eligible. Already have them all? I’ll be happy to send one to a friend as a
gift from you.
Editor's note: And to double the fun, I (Maria) am doubling the offer. Leave a comment here or on any previous DIY Christmas 2012 and you'll be entered in a drawing for a free book from anything in my back list.
All giveaways will end December 21st, so leave a comment and tell me: What's been your most favorite Christmas memory so far in your life?
I'll tell you mine. It was the day we brought home our first pound puppy, Joey. Best. Christmas. Ever.
Comments
My best Christmas was getting an easy-bake oven. I wonder what ever happened to that?
Favourite Christmas memory - three, my first Christmas in America, and my first Christmas with each of our two children.
Favorite Christmas...from childhood, it would be the year my parents somehow smuggled a tabletop loom in the car on a 12-hour drive. From adulthood, it would be the year we hosted both sides of the family at our house when I was due any minute with #3 :)