An Olympics Family Night
POSTED BY Amy at 7:20 AM

We could not let the Olympics pass by without a fun family night surrounding it! Ethan is really into the Olympics this year (thanks to our Wii & the Mario Olympic Games) so I really wanted to do something fun & memorable for the kids.
For our dinner we made the infamous
Chicken Lo Mein. We eat this about every other week, but it is a huge hit with the kids every single time and makes fabulous leftovers for lunch. I made a big batch of white rice (cooked as directed but I subbed the water with chicken broth) and bought a package of egg rolls (on special at Aldi for $1.99). I also asked the kids if they would like to try some tea and they both were excited about that so I made some of that too. It was a great excuse to use my little teapot that my grandfather bought for me and these Asian-inspired tea cups that I found at Goodwill.


The kids thought that these cups were really cool because they didn't have any handles on them. They had never tried egg rolls or tea before and I am happy to report that they both loved them. Emily called it chocolate and had the best time stirring it with her little spoon. My husband also had never tried egg rolls and loved them too! The dinner was a real hit!


Dad was in charge of the remote and we watched the Olympic games while we ate our dinner. There are times when having a television in the kitchen really pays off. Ethan kept saying, "Go, America! Go, America!" He also made predictions on how Michael Phelps was going to do ("Michael Phelps won't win because China is going to win, mom!")

While we cleaned up from dinner, Ethan worked on a picture of what the Olympics looked like to him. This is the 100 meter race. I love his fans cheering in the top corner of this page. We made this into a card for our new teacher.

After our fancy dinner and coloring, we worked on learning about origami. I found this
cool origami website and we printed out several easy origami activities to do. Ethan colored them and then Dad showed him how to fold them into interesting things.

Ethan was so excited about learning origami that he wanted to know what else he could learn about from China. "I want to do something else from China," he said. My husband had him doing all sorts of Asian things- drinking water, taking a bath, putting on pajamas. You can't say we don't have a sense of humor in this house!
Do your children enjoy the Olympics? Do you have a fun way that you are teaching your children about the culture or a cool way of celebrating this event in your family?Labels: Entertainment, Family, Things To Do
16Comments:
Your Frugal Friend, Niki
"We haven't really had the time to do anything fun like you did (I think you get best and most creative mom award for that one!) but we've been talking about it every day with our three year old. He wants everybody to win every race.
:)"
Nancy
"We're doing our Olympic themed dinner tonight. I had hoped to do it the evening of opening ceremonies but it didn't work out. Both of my daughters are on our local swim team so as you might imagine, we've been glued to the tube when the swimming events have been on. I am an Olympic junkie. I had the tv on at 7am both days this past weekend!
I have to ask, how was Ethan's first day of school?"
Amy
"Nancy- Thank you so much for asking. Ethan had a great first day and I think it is going to be a wonderful year for him. He couldn't wait to get ready this morning so I think that is a good sign!!
I am sure your girls are loving the swimming events. That is my son's favorite too!!
Niki- I think I have too much time on my hands ;) It was a really fun night though. That origami site had stuff for all ages and Emily loved just scribbling on the paper."
Debbie
"Amy, you are so clever to do the whole meal theme idea. I spoke to my brother-in-law last night and he had done "everyone bring your favorite Chinese takeout" for opening ceremonies. Another great idea.
My kids are older and are enjoying the games. With school up and running, we don't get to stay up late and watch much. But, it has been a good year to discuss some political and social issues with them (since they are older). And of course I cry constantly everytime they show one of those indepth stories about some athlete!
Glad the first day of school went well."
thehomespunheart
"Oh, Amy! This is extremely neat! Great job! I hadn't even thought of such a fun idea - I would totally do that this Friday for Family Night if we had a way of watching the Olympics - does anyone know if you can watch them online? We only get PBS channel wise.
:) Monica"
Amy
"Monica- I think you can watch the events online on this site-
http://www.nbcolympics.com/
It seems that they are posting the events there so you could watch them that way with the kids!"
Nico
"What a fun dinner! We have enjoyed the Olympics in our house too, and seeing Michael Phelps break all of the World records!"
Hello, I'm Sally.
"That is so great! What a great way to teach your kids about other cultures. We don't have a TV right now, so we are missing the Olympics! We could still do a theme dinner. I am going to try your Lo Mein dish, sounds delish. Thanks for the great ideas."
Frugal Dad
"I must confess I'm not much of a fan of the Olympics, but give you major props for creativity! Maybe we can do something similar when college football kicks off.
And I'm glad to hear that Ethan enjoyed school."
Stephanie
"You always make things such fun Amy. What a talent you have!
We've been watching ALOT of the Olympics. My 10 year old is really into it. We did study the games last year, but other than that I've done nothing to make it more fun or educational. (Bad homeschool mom!)"
Lylah
"girl....you're just simply fabulously amazing and more! indeed you made a memory that those little ones will never ever forget. it's what matters most!"
"Your idea to have an Olympics night is great, I think. One thing, though: Origami is Japanese, not Chinese. I mention it only because you said your son said, "I want to do something else from China." It would be a good opportunity to explain that there are many different countries that make up Asia and that they have their own customs and traditions."
Amy
"Oh, yes, my husband actually explained that to him and we were just doing our best to teach him about the Asian culture in a way for a six year old to understand. I hope that they brush their teeth and wash their faces because he told him that the Chinese do that ;)"
Emily
"Such a good idea, I might swipe this one too-- I have been wanting an excuse to make my homemade fortune cookies again! ;) Thanks Amy.
Are you still accepting applications for guest bloggers?"
Amy
"Emily- ABSOLUTELY! Would love a post from you!! Send one my way!"
Jamie
"What fun! I love your family night ideas!"
:)"