A Valentine Scavenger Hunt

Looking for a fun activity to keep the kids busy during your Valentine’s party, or to ignite your kids’ enthusiasm in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day? Why not organize a Valentine’s Day treasure hunt!

Check out these creative clues surrounding all things Valentine for inspiration:

  • Red Rose: Red and perfect, smells pretty too.
  • Heart: Shaped like two swans’ necks paired together, it’s brimming with joy always and forever.
  • Valentine: I may be red or pink, come in an envelope or a box, never mind it’s what this day is all about!
  • Chocolate: Whether milk or dark, filled with caramel, nougat, or cream, I am a part of every Valentine dream!
  • Candy Hearts: Whether pink, green, or blue, and with a hard crunch or two, share these with your friends to learn their feelings true.
  • Candle: Strike a match and watch me flicker, quickly I alight and shine forth light.
  • Stuffed Bear: Soft and plush, darling to hold, I am all yours.
  • Poem: A few lines here and there, but my words will pack a punch and leave you with no more than a care.
  • Cupid: I shoot my arrow with a bow to your heart to make it grow!

Hide these items throughout your home or party area so the kids can uncover Valentine’s treasures.

Merry Christmas to Us All!

Zappos would like to wish you a safe and happy holiday from everyone here in Nevada and all of our team members in Kentucky. Thanks for making 2008 a success for our company, and, from the Zappos family to yours, we want to wish you a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Zappos Christmas Gifts!

Every Christmas, Zappos does something very great for the employees; it buys a customized product from one of our vendors for each employee!

Last year was a fleece, the year before, a LapTop bag. And this year, we think that our wonderful company might have outdone themselves. Take a look below!

Thank you so much, Zappos!

Easy Fun to Keep the Kids Happy During the Special Holiday Meal

Holiday meals are a time for the entire family to gather around for a leisurely meal together. It can often go on for quite awhile, leaving young children antsy in their seats. This meal is notoriously known for having a kids’ table where the children sit on their own with one adult, rather than at the grown up’s table.
Whether the children sit at a special designated table for them or are sitting with everyone, having a few activities planned that will keep kids busy and entertained during the meal will go a long way toward keeping everyone happy. Find inspiration for easy fun that is sure to keep your kids happy during your special holiday meal here.

1. Fun Drinks. Set out special colored glasses, plastic would work well, and outfit them with fun straws, umbrellas, fruit, and ice cubes with holiday gummies frozen inside. The kids will be delighted with the fun drinks. They can even make them up before dinner and also make re-fills too.

2. Crayons. Place holiday colored crayons on the table with plain white napkins at the kids’ place settings. Ask the kids to draw their favorite holiday scene on their napkins for added decoration and fun.

3. Trivia. Have a ready-made holiday trivia game made-up. This works especially well with older kids, but you can also ask very simple questions to include the little ones too. As an example, if this is a Thanksgiving meal, create a series of questions around the history of the holiday, traditions, etc. to keep them guessing.

4. Your Little Helpers. Include your kids in preparing one of the holiday dishes, even little kids can help bake cookies. When you are ready to serve, engage the children in talking about how they made the dish and have them help serve it as well.

5. Charades. Children often have a hard time sitting still at the dinner table for long periods of time. If a long meal, have them take mini-breaks from the table. If you see your child fidgeting, ask them to get up, and do a charade for the rest of the guests, i.e. a turkey for Thanksgiving or a reindeer for Christmas. After they are done, they can be seated again. This quickly breaks their monotony, but also will help keep them at the table.

6. Place Cards. Have the kids create place cards for the guests to easily find their seats at the dinner table. The kids can create these cards using heavy stock paper and fancy glitter glue to spell out the names.

7. Storytelling. At some point during the meal, allow the children to tell the story of the holiday in their own words. See how much they remember about the pilgrims or the Christmas story or Santa’s origins. Alternatively, allow children to read a special holiday tale from a favorite book to everyone gathered.

8. A Chorus Line. Although singing is usually seen as rude at the dinner table, children often have learned special songs at school for the holidays. Allow them to get up and sing a chorus of favorite tunes. Invite everyone to sing together.

9. Clean Up. There is always plenty to clean up after a holiday meal. With kids ready to get up and leave the table, provide them with the task of helping clear the plates from the table. It makes it easier on you and keeps the kids industrious.

10. Card Sharks. As the kids rush to finish their dessert, have several different card decks on their table that they can have fun playing as everyone else finishes their meal as well. Games like Old Maid, Go Fish, and Concentration are all good choices.

The holiday meal is an annual tradition. Make sure to include some activities for the kids to enjoy it too!

Holidays At Zappos

What are you thankful for this holiday season? Comment below to let us know!

Ginger Bread Contest, Part 2!

Our marketing department decided that they would like to try their hands at building the Gingerbread houses of their dreams, and the results were quite breathtaking, I must say.

The contest was very competitive, and they had some special rules that allowed for the creativity to flow free. Darrin S, marketing genius, volunteered his garage as a spare parts warehouse, and each gingerbread house had to have a piece of junk used in a creative way. In true Las Vegas fashion, the winning entry was a gingerbread slot-machine, created by Holly and Darrin, with the runner up being a Gingerbread Picasso, from Mig and Christa.

Good job, you marketing geniuses! I was going to get a quote from the winner, but Darrin is actually at home with he and his wife’s brand new baby boy! Congrats, Darrin!

Ugly Sweater Day!

At Zappos.com, many traditions have stayed with us through the years, and the one big Christmas tradition has been the admiration that we all have for ugly Christmas sweaters. Or lack of admiration, not sure which is more accurate. It started many a year ago with a party in which everyone was expected to attend wearing the ugliest Christmas sweater that their local thrift shop had on the racks. And over the years, man, there have been some bad ones. This year is no exception.

Take a look below.

Reindeer Grams! Reindeer Grams!

Continuing on with our December drive for the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, this past week and on Monday were were selling stuffed reindeer grams at the front desk of the 2280 and 2290 buildings.

The stuffed reindeer and grams were sold for $2 each or 3 for $5 and will be delivered on Tuesday 12/23 to very lucky Zapponians. Hurry…..while supplies last. All proceeds will go to the NCCF.