This Advent, we’re committed to doing acts of kindness each day. Today’s suggestion comes from Lion:
“Write a little note saying that you love someone and put it somewhere they will find it, like in their backpack or under their pillow.”

This Advent, we’re committed to doing acts of kindness each day. Today’s suggestion comes from Lion:
“Write a little note saying that you love someone and put it somewhere they will find it, like in their backpack or under their pillow.”

This Advent, we’re committed to doing acts of kindness each day. Today’s suggestion comes from Bananas:
“Pet your dog for a little bit extra today.”

I’m not a pie fan for three reasons: I don’t like to make a crust, I don’t like to eat a dry, flavorless crust, and I don’t like cold, syrupy fruit. But sometimes I wanna make pie, you know? If that describes you, you might like this one.
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This Advent, we’re committed to doing acts of kindness each day. Today’s suggestion comes from Honey:
“Clean up a mess that someone else made.”

Above, sometimes you make more of a mess than you can easily clean up yourself.
We love Advent in our family. It’s a time of entering into quiet, stillness, and reflection as we mark the start of the new liturgical year and the journey toward the manger, a place that reminds us of the Divine’s desire to be with us in ways that we understand–but that also radically disrupt our notions of power. It also means quiet nights illuminated by candles and a deliberate slowdown of our pace to allow us to focus. As much as some of us also want to rush toward Christmas, each day of Advent is its own moment. To help us slow down (rather than just count down), we are creating an Advent calendar of kindness this year. Today (December 1) is our first day, and we spent it in the creation of our calendar, which will appear day-by-day on this blog.
You can create your own (even if you’re not starting on December 1) by simply drafting a list of simple things people in your family can do to show kindness. Our rules:
Your family might have different rules or needs, of course.

Above, our little forest of paper trees that sits on our shelf each Advent season. Underneath the larger ones are pieces of candy. Each day, the Family Foxhole children get to pick a piece as we count down the days until Christmas.
At least some of the days this month, we’re sharing things we’re thankful for. Today, from Bananas:
“I’m grateful for Jello. Am I allowed to say that? Because I am.”
At least some of the days this month, we’re sharing things we’re thankful for. Today, from Bananas:
“I’m grateful for Christmas!”
