14 December 2016
Christmas Conversation Starters
Some of you may remember a post I put on my Social Media
sites recently about Thanksgiving conversation starters. It was originally a
post from the Close to my Heart blog with a great idea for kick-starting the
conversation with your family around the Thanksgiving table. There were
suggested questions for adults or children, with fun questions like: Tell your worst date story or What would you do if you were invisible for
the day? Now, for those of you that know me, you’d be aware that I don’t
usually struggle with keeping a conversation going but, the thing I really
liked about these questions was that they brought up topics I would never think
to ask my family about. You know those type of things that you kind of already
know or feel like you should, so you don’t ask? I also don’t know about you and
your families but sometimes it can feel like you talk so much about what is
happening day to day that you don’t take time to talk about the fun stuff! So
when this post popped into my inbox I thought, why not?!
With my Mom in town and lots of workshop and travel
prep to do, we decided to sit down and have a craft day, which included
making our conversation starter jar. Now, you can make this as fancy or simple
as you’d like to. We decided to keep it pretty simple with just a cute jar and
a ribbon tied around it but feel free to let your creative mind go crazy and
put some of those Close to my Heart products and ideas to use! With a range of
different ages at our table, we wanted a mix of questions so we printed each of
the options in a different colour. That way, when someone was picking out a
question to ask me, they would pick out a red/adult question versus a
green/children question for my son, Ryan. From there, the questions just needed
to be cut up, folded and thrown in the jar, ready for a our Thanksgiving meal
the next day.

I can’t overstate what a fantastic addition this was to our
Thanksgiving celebration. We had such a wonderful time making our way around
the table and either learning something new about each other or being reminded
of that thing that had happened so long ago, it had slipped from our memories.
We will definitely be trying this again at our Christmas table this year and
might even add to the fun by encouraging each participant come up with their
own question. If this seems like something you’d like to try, please take this
free download and print it out for yourself.
I would love to hear from you once
you’ve tried them yourself to see if you and your loved ones enjoyed the
conversation starters as much as we did or perhaps you found a really fun and
creative way to present your jar of questions.
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