http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38220870
I'm interested to see what other people think about this idea.
Have to admit, I've never heard of it before and it does seem a good way to calm down kids, who by Christmas Eve are pretty overexcited! It also gives grown ups a chance to get on with last minute present wrapping, cooking etc.
In fact, I'd quite like the idea of a grown up version with a hot chocolate drink, new jammies and a decent dvd to watch when I've done the the last minute running around and present wrapping! Perhaps I should ask MrKat to make up a box for me this year!!
I'm interested to see what other people think about this idea.
Have to admit, I've never heard of it before and it does seem a good way to calm down kids, who by Christmas Eve are pretty overexcited! It also gives grown ups a chance to get on with last minute present wrapping, cooking etc.
In fact, I'd quite like the idea of a grown up version with a hot chocolate drink, new jammies and a decent dvd to watch when I've done the the last minute running around and present wrapping! Perhaps I should ask MrKat to make up a box for me this year!!





I would think that looking for fossils on Christmas Eve was the antithesis of spiritual. It's basically inviting the children to think about the implications of scientific discoveries, rather than thinking about the baby Jesus, the son of God who created the world some 6000-odd years ago.