{"id":732,"date":"2007-12-14T10:15:35","date_gmt":"2007-12-14T16:15:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/paige.ericksonfamily.com\/2007\/12\/14\/the-twelve-days-of-christmas\/"},"modified":"2007-12-14T10:15:35","modified_gmt":"2007-12-14T16:15:35","slug":"the-twelve-days-of-christmas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/paige.ericksonfamily.com\/?p=732","title":{"rendered":"The Twelve Days of Christmas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of our favorite family Christmas traditions here is to pick an unsuspecting family and do a &#8220;twelve days of Christmas&#8221; for them.  Every day (or night) for 12 days we deliver silly gifts to them, trying to stay out of sight so they won&#8217;t know who we are until the last day.  Sometimes the family finds out who we are, like the time we asked one of the kids&#8217; friends to just deliver it and not say who it&#8217;s from, and I guess she just walked over there, knocked, and said, &#8220;this is from the Ericksons.&#8221;  NO!!!  That&#8217;s NOT how you do it.  <\/p>\n<p>Any-who.<br \/>\nThis year I&#8217;ve got a lot of the days all planned out, and I&#8217;ll share with your our favorites.<br \/>\n1-A partridge and some pears (Megan drew a picture of a partridge and we gave them a can of pears)<br \/>\n2- Two turtles and a dove (Two bags of Turtles and a Dove bar)<br \/>\n3-Three French fries (I mailed them a Wendy&#8217;s gift card, which they can use on fries or anything else.  I mailed it yesterday, and it&#8217;s supposed to get there tomorrow.  I hope I timed it right)<br \/>\n4-For calling birds (we have some little plastic whistles shaped like birds.  I have also given calling cards and said &#8220;for calling birds or other friends.&#8221;)<br \/>\n5-Five golden fish (5 snack sized packages of goldfish crackers)<br \/>\n6-I don&#8217;t know yet what we&#8217;ll do for 6 geese a laying.  any idea?  Maybe a dozen eggs or something egg related.<br \/>\n7-Seven Swanson dinners is one of my favorites.  (I also got some little plastic swans that hold candy.  If I cheap out, I&#8217;ll fill the little swans with candy.)<br \/>\n8-Probably a gallon of milk or eggnog with a note that says, it took all 8 maids to get this for you.<br \/>\n9-Nine ladies?  Hmmm.  I don&#8217;t know what we&#8217;re doing for that one yet.  In the past I&#8217;ve made paper dolls, all connected.  Any ideas?  Maybe a movie with people dancing&#8211;Oh, High School Musical 2 would be fun, wouldn&#8217;t it?<br \/>\n10-10 Frogs a leaping.  I have 10 little squirty frogs.<br \/>\n11-Pipers Piping.  Again, I&#8217;m not sure what this one will be.  A package of pipe cleaners, maybe.<br \/>\n12-This is the day we reveal ourselves, and we take a plate of cookies and go and ring the doorbell, and hum &#8220;we wish you a merry Christmas&#8221;.  Then we are Hummers Humming.  There aren&#8217;t 12 of us, but sometimes we use puppets to increase our numbers.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of the 12 days of Christmas, the Tabernacle Choir is doing the most elaborate and unique version of the 12 days I have ever seen!  We had our first concert last night, and after a 2 hour rehearsal we were all happy to just get started.  It went beautifully, I must say.  The King&#8217;s Singers are fantastic, the set is beautiful, the costumes are absolutely amazing (especially those 6 geese!) and the bells of course are there to do our little part to help the concert sparkle.  Natalie and Ryan went last night and they really enjoyed it.  Natalie&#8217;s favorite song was the 12 days of Christmas, as I&#8217;m sure it was for most of the kids.  After it&#8217;s over I&#8217;ll have to post some pictures.<\/p>\n<p>So, if you have any great ideas for days 6, 9 or 11, be sure to let me know.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of our favorite family Christmas traditions here is to pick an unsuspecting family and do a &#8220;twelve days of Christmas&#8221; for them. Every day (or night) for 12 days we deliver silly gifts to them, trying to stay out of sight so they won&#8217;t know who we are until the last day. 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