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Dear Fellow Journalers,

Ok, I don’t know about you, but sometimes all I want to do during this very hectic time of year is to sit in a cozy chair and read or nap! Somewhere along the journal path, I found a list of Holiday Prompts for Students but they can easily be adapted for us. So, grab your pen and your journal and let’s begin:

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Christmas Writing Ideas for Kids

  1. What is the Christmas spirit all about?
  2. If you could give a gift to the world, what would it be?
  3. What would you do if you got to visit the North Pole?
  4. What are you thankful for on Christmas?
  5. What would it be like to live in a gingerbread house?
  6. What is your favorite thing about the Christmas season?
  7. Have you ever looked for hidden presents? Did your parents find out?
  8. What does Christmas morning feel like?
  9. How does it feel to turn on the lights for the first time?
  10. Have you ever participated in a Secret Santa gift exchange?
  11. Do you think that people begin preparing for Christmas too early?
  12. Who is your favorite reindeer?
  13. Do you prefer to give or get presents?
  14. What is the best gift you’ve ever given someone?
  15. What is your favorite Christmas song?
  16. Do you celebrate on Christmas or Christmas Eve?
  17. What does Santa Claus represent?
  18. How can you focus on something besides gifts at Christmas?
  19. When does your family put presents under the tree?
  20. What goodies does your family make at Christmas?
  21. What is your favorite family Christmas tradition?
  22. Have you ever gone caroling?
  23. How will you give to others on Christmas?
  24. What do you hope to get for Christmas this year?
  25. Why do we celebrate Christmas?
  26. What is the best thing to build with snow?
  27. Did you ever sit on Santa’s lap when you were younger?
  28. When does your family go to church on Christmas?
  29. What is your favorite kind of Christmas lights?
  30. What do you like to do during Christmas vacation?
  31. If you were an elf, what kind of toys would you build?
  32. How can you remember the less fortunate at Christmas?
  33. What does Christmas mean to you?
  34. How does your family decorate for Christmas?
  35. Why do we decorate Christmas trees?
  36. Is Christmas about giving or receiving?
  37. Does your family celebrate any other holidays during the winter and Christmas seasons?
  38. Write a story about Rudolph’s cousin, the unknown reindeer who loves to sing.
  39. What does your family do on Christmas Day?
  40. What is the best thing you’ve ever found in your stocking?
  41. Why do people give Christmas gifts?
  42. What would life be like without Christmas?
  43. How can you share with other people on Christmas?
  44. Why is the Nativity story so significant?
  45. Who will you give gifts to on Christmas?
  46. Does your family have real or fake trees? Which do you prefer?
  47. What is your earliest Christmas memory?
  48. Where do you celebrate Christmas? Do you ever go out-of-town to see family?
  49. Why do we celebrate the Advent season?
  50. What Christmas specials do you watch each year?
  51. Have you ever left milk and cookies for Santa? Did he eat them?
  52. How do you know the Christmas season has arrived?
  53. Who decorates the tree at your house?
  54. How do you feel during the Christmas season?
Happy Holidays and Write on!!!
‘Til next time,
Sallie

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A New Year of Journaling

Dear Fellow Journalers,

As I was researching the subject of Gratitude –  for my past post, I began to realize that during the past year I have talked a lot about the different types of journals but never really delved into the subject other than to skim the surface. I also know that you all read the posts Pursuit of Happiness regularly. So I decided to take UYCJ in  a new direction next year.

Starting in January, we will start on the first Wednesday of each month talking about a different type of journal. Each Wednesday of that month we will explore prompts, covers and more importantly CONTENT. Each Friday we will have Seeds of Though about the topic. For instance: January will feature a Reading Journal. ( I personally started one when I joined a Library-sponsored book club we call Book Chat).  The Friday Seeds will be quotes taken from books. These seeds are interactive, which means that I need your input!

To get your “thinking caps” started I have the entire list below. If you have any ideas or comments or if you have friends who have journals they have written concerning these topics, please feel free to contact me at uniquelyyoursraftjounal@outlook.com

‘Til next time,

~Sallie

January          Creating a Reading Journal

February        Creating a Family Journal

March             Creating a Project Journal

April                Creating a Spiritual Journal

May                 Creating a Garden Journal

June                Creating a Quote Journal

July                 Creating and writing your next novel

August            Creating your new Create Journal

September     Creating your Art Journal

October          Creating your Mindfulness Journal

November     Creating your Gratitude Journal

December     Creating your Recipe Journal

 

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