As Hanukkah winds to a close this year (Dec. 25 – Jan. 2) I offer my own funny little Hanukkah story…
I have to admit, until recently, I knew very little about the Jewish Holiday called Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is celebrated on the 25th day of the Jewish Calendar month of Kislev and lasts for 8 days and nights.
Here’s my funny little story… plus some Hanukkah humor that’s sure to make you smile!
—> First, check out George Bush’s Presidential Message For Hanukkah.
3-Year-Old Toddler Teaches 40-Year-Old Aunt About Hanukkah
One of the best Christmas gifts Karly received this year from us (in addition to her kid-size digital camera) was this adorable set of finger puppets!
I don’t know which she liked better…
Cute, huh?
We certainly didn’t break the bank on this colorful gift. In fact, we didn’t put much thought into it at all.
It wasn’t until AFTER I purchased these little fuzzy finger friends for a dime (during last year’s after-Christmas sale at Michael’s) that I discovered they were actually tiny Hanukkah finger puppets!
No, we’re not Jewish. And neither is Karly.
But they were so cute… and only cost a dime… so I wrapped ’em up anyway.
It’s never too early to teach little ones about Hanukkah, right?
Fun Hanukkah Games & Activities
- How To Play The Dreidel Game
- Hanukkah Crafts For Kids
- How To Make A Dreidel
- Virtual Dreidel Game
- Hanukkah Activities For Kids
- Online Dreidel Game
Download Funny Hanukkah Songs
Listen to Adam Sandler singing his own version of The Hanukkah Song
Hear children singing The Dreidel Song
Check out The 12 Days of Christmas according to Bob & Doug McKenzie
If there is ONE thing I like… it’s C H A N G E!
The four seasons and major holidays are my favorite times of the year to recharge — and redecorate. I mostly like to share frugal DIY ideas for seasonal home decorating and party planning (for both, indoors and outside). Because who doesn’t enjoy entertaining at home?!
But even if you don’t host many parties, I think you’ll appreciate my DIY hacks and clever ways to decorate your house for the major holidays including Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas. Because those are the times when people tend to have the most visitors and overnight houseguests.