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Our Yule/Anti-Christmas Altar all done up for this year!
Have yourself a merry little Hexmas~
Little family moments on snowy cold days.
Family Game Night
As we approach the hustle and bustle of the Holiday season it would be a great idea to gather your family around the coffee table (or kitchen table if the coffee table isnāt big enough) and have a little game night!
I love playing games with my family on these dark and chilly nights, especially spooky games, like Call of Cthulhu, Gloom, or even a horror themed D&D session.
Time together with your loved ones is always special but making it fun and spooky makes it even more memorable in my opinion. So while we donāt get to play games very much since busy lives get in the way when we do itās just magical.
The last time we had a family game was a couple weekends ago and itā¦was a delightful disaster full of laughs and cussing, so take it from me, learn the game you want to play first before getting your family in on it lol. I am planning another game night with a game Iām a little more familiar with and while itāll be made a bit easier since Kee is only 10, and really homebrewed, making a slightly spooky D&D game night shouldnāt be too hard.
So in planning this I want to share some ideas and a link to maybe help you the next time you want to plan a family game night.
So since Iām planning it to be a kid friendly D&D one off, I wanted to get Kee his very own dice set (mainly cause Iām superstitious when it comes to my own dice sets) so I bought him a set I know heāll love that wasnāt too expensive in the chance he really doesnāt like D&D. Aside from the game itself, I am going to make a few little snacks to have while we play and with it being a spooky game Iām thinking of making some themed treats. Checking pinterest for those ideas is always fun for me, since I can find things that maybe arenāt spooky or creepy to start with but can very quickly become a goth-able delicacy with a few adjustments. Like cupcakes can quickly become GUT-cakes, and brownies can very swiftly create grave plots with a little imagination. This board on pinterest I have is where I keep recipe ideas I would like to try or use again and again, and while not everyone in my house is vegan (including myself) I have a fair amount of vegan recipes there since I try to help my tummy not hate me. Other than the game and snacks, creating atmosphere for your game is top of the list to make it memorable, and since itās D&D that Iām planning on us playing, I have a couple ideas to eventually put into play so my kiddo has the best time, things like getting dressed up, drawing our characters, music, and talking in funny accents.
We may think our little ones donāt care or wonāt remember the extra bits we put into family time, but they really do, even with the last game time we had Kee has been asking about doing it again, as he really liked the story telling part of Gloom. The little smile on their faces when you take the extra time to make family time even more special is the real reward at the end of the day.
I love sharing ideas to make family time extra special, and learning about new games to play with my family, so if you have any ideas or want to share how your family game night went Let us know and hit up our email at [email protected]! You just might see it on the blog!
Creepmas Traditions to Start This Year
Hello friends, welcome back to another holiday post! So today weāre talking about traditions, and along with talking about our family traditions I want to mention a few that I really like that are goth learning and fun.
During this time of year families around the world are working at getting ready for the upcoming holiday season, amongst shopping for gifts, decorating your house, planning the big dinner, theyāll find the time to participate in their own family traditions.
In our house we have a big tradition that weāve been doing since my sister and I were little kids, and that was getting a letter from our Christmas Elves. We didnāt do letters to/from Santa, we got letters from the Elves from his Workshop and I loved that so much that even as a teenager I would still get excited about reading this letter (that I knew my mother was writing) from my Elf. So I took this tradition and started doing it with Kee, and while heās not super keen on Santa, he adores his Elf. This year weāre kind of mixing it up just a bit and weāre doing our letters as a back and forth kind of thing. I bought a little mailbox from the dollar store and we plan on customising it to better fit our decor and Keeās style, but essentially weāre going to āsendā letters back and forth during December. This is a really cute and fun tradition for the holidays and honestly you can do it all year around with a little modification and imagination.
A tradition Iāll be doing for the first time this year is hanging a spider ornament in my tree, and while I donāt think Kee will honestly care much for the poem that goes along with the tradition of the Christmas Spider, I think by it being there he will ask the questions that will lead to the conversation of why itās there. I really like the idea behind the Christmas Spider, a family not having much but still getting a tree to at least have something for the season, a spider spinning her web in the tree to make it her home, and Santa seeing this and turning the web into a beautiful addition to the tree to bring the family delight when they wake and allow the spider to still have a home in the tree. I do like it and I think over time Kee will come to cherish the Spider and itāll be a great addition to our family traditions for the holidays.
When you look at our tree the night before Creepmas, youāre going to find an interesting addition buried in among the branches and other ornaments, the bright green shine of a pickle. The idea behind the Christmas Pickle, is that on Creepmas morning the first to find the pickle will get an extra little something, usually something small or even just a nice piece of candy. The tradition I believe started in Germany, the one to find the pickle said to have a year full of luck, and now days itās used either as a way to slow down the present opening process by allowing the one to find the pickle to open the first gift, or they get to get an extra present. We do a bit of both but mainly as a way to decide who gets to open the first gift since Kee is an only child.
Another tradition, more legend but I digress is Krampus. In this house we love the legend of Krampus and enjoy reading about him each year. I look forward to Krampusnacht each December, where we make lump of coal cookies and Kay and I try to get through a holiday horror movie. This is a tradition more for Kay and I than for all three of us, since Kee is still a little young to try watching horror movies.
Along with the above, I always watch White Christmas at least once during the season, and Kay and I always watch Nightmare Before Christmas, and since a little small child Iāve always watched How The Grinch Stole Christmas. We make cookies, listen to music and sing along to the carols and for the last two years Iāve been making my own cards and wrapping paper.
I love sharing and learning about traditions for this time of year, I enjoy getting to talk about the silly things we do as a family during the Hexmas season and I hope I get to hear some of yours! If you would like to share your holiday stories, or some traditions you and your family do during Anti-Christmas, Let us know and hit up our email at [email protected]! You just might see it on the blog!
Just a little photo of my love and I one morning last week when the Sun danced along the sky while we enjoyed our coffee. Just after taking the little darkling to school.
Spooky Season
(Very late to the game but I thought I would still post this one, read it with the knowledge that this is in past tense)
Itās spooky season y'all!
This year in our neck of the woods itāll be another pandemic friendly Halloween, which isnāt that much different than our normal Halloween as our kiddo is Autistic, but somethings I want to do to make the day as special as it can be for our little one Iām going to share with you here.
So in our house we donāt do trick or treating due to a number of things but mainly our little darkling is very picky about the treats that are given out and isnāt afraid of handing them back with a polite āNo thank you.ā (We learned this very early in our adventures of trick or treating).
So letās get into the fun of what we plan on doing! First up is a Boo-basket, something I saw on pinterest a couple years back and kept forgetting about it, cause honestly how often do we revisit the boards we make on pinterest? Anywho, I have the plan to go this weekend and pick up somethings that I think our kiddo will like, like scented halloween markers, big funny pens and spooky pencils and erasers, stickers, and little notebooks, socks, maybe a set of halloween pajamas (if I can find any in his size), halloween books, and a couple cute little crafty things we can do together, and of course candy that I know heāll like. Basically you gather all your goodies and arrange them in a basket or halloween bucket and have it waiting the morning off like a fun spooky stocking!
Weāve also planned to have some not so spooky but super fun and cute Halloween movies to watch during the day while we carve our pumpkins and bake seasonal cookies! Movies like Halloweentown, The Addams Family, and Hotel Transylvania to name a few. Weāll also be dressing up, this year is a little blasphemous but still really fun. I'll be going as a creepy nun, my husband as a plague doctor, and our kiddo as a possessed child. Dressing up for Halloween is mainly just for the fun of getting dressed up in our house since we donāt really go out, but our little one still enjoys the heck out of it!
Other ideas we would have loved to have gotten to do this year but sadly time has gotten away from us, and some life things that wonāt allow for it to happen this year are: Having an outdoor Halloween carnival type event for our little one and their cousins, with pumpkin ring toss, knock the ghosts, Witches golf, Zombie eyeball races, Halloween egg hunt, and just so many other cute and fun ideas that we could do next year!
**Let us know what you did for spooky season/Halloween this year by hitting up our email at [email protected]! You just might see it on the blog!
The Kids are Back to School
It happens every September.
You start getting ready in August (if you're like our family), buying new clothes for the kids, getting school supplies that fit your kids aesthetic and interests, searching pinterest for cute ways to make the day special, plan out school lunches, and work on getting yourself ready for the inevitable day.
The kids start getting more and more excited as the day gets closer, and you, if you're like me, are getting more and more nervous. You have the pre-first day chat about what to do if you are getting picked on, if there is an emergency, etc and all the while your baby is either rolling their eyes or not really paying attention.
Then the day comes, you all wake up early because there is so much excitement and nerves, get a special breakfast made, get ready for the big day, take the pictures, and make your way to the school for morning drop off.
You stand with your baby just a little bit further away from the other parents in their Autumn styled outfits, cute hairstyles, big sunglasses, Starbucks in hand. Than there you are, standing out in your gothic best, also with coffee in hand (cause honestly you've probably been up since 3:30am to make the morning perfect for the kids, so this is definitely your fifth coffee so far), and you get the brief flashback of your own first day of school when you started dressing the way you do, and feeling out of place, and how can you do this to your own child, what if you embarrass them? What if they hate you for this? What if they stop thinking youāre the cool parent?
Donāt worry, you arenāt alone, I get this every year, and on top of that I ugly cry watching my son go into the school, to spend the day with his friends, filling his little brain with knowledge, and having fun during recess and lunch time. In all honesty, he definitely doesnāt care how I dress when I take him to school, whether Iām wearing a full glam goth fit, or my typical āMom-Gothā uniform with flip-flops and no eyebrows, my son just doesnāt care. Iād love to say at this point āand neither do I.ā but I canāt lie to you, I do care, especially when I see the other parents looking put together and normal with their Ugg boots and well cared for eyebrows, but itās something Iām trying to come to terms with. If Kee doesnāt care, I really shouldnāt either, so long as I like what I have on it doesnāt really matter.
This is something I think most moms and mom adjacent people feel, comparing themselves to the other parents dropping their kids off for school, scoping out to see whoās wearing what, and how it looks and maybe gathering a little cannon fodder for their lunch with their friend group. (Donāt feel bad, we all do it, just try to do better. Itās a flaw of mine too). But I think at the end of the day itās not a big deal, I honestly donāt think the other parents really care, itās still rather early in the morning, they may look put together but theyāre probably tired AF and not really paying attention to the others around them. So donāt think too much about it, donāt get too caught up in how the other parents perceive you, because really this isnāt about you itās about your little darkling.
If you have any fun stories or want to share your thoughts on school drop off appearances hit up our email at [email protected]! You just might see it on the blog!