Skip to main content
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • Visit
    • Visit the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • Apply
    • Apply to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
  • Give
    • Give to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Log In
Search

Search Form

Nebraska Extension
UNL Food
Search
Log In
  • About
    • Terms of Use
  • Eat Healthy
    • Recipes
    • Budget Friendly
    • Cooking Tips
    • Seasonal Produce
    • Meal Prep
    • Cooking with Kids
  • Move More
    • Adults
    • Kids and Teens
    • Older Adults
    • Pregnant and Postpartum Women
    • Preschool-Aged Children
    • Workouts
  • Keep Food Safe
    • Food Preservation
    • Foodborne Illness
    • Handwashing
    • Home Food Storage Chart
    • Power Outage
    • Safe Cooking Temperatures
  • Free Resources
    • Activities
    • Articles
    • Food Calendar
    • Newsletters
    • Posters
    • Presentations
    • Videos
  • Programs
    • Exploring the Science of Food
    • Food in the Field
    • Go NAPSACC
    • Growing Together Nebraska
    • Husker Performance
    • Marathon Kids
    • Nebraska Extension ServSafe® Training
    • Nutrition Education Program
    • Nutrition School Enrichment Kits
    • Sleepless in Nebraska
    • Smart Health: Tools for Managing Hypertension
  1. Nebraska
  2. IANR
  3. Nebraska Extension
  4. UNL Food
  5. Free Resources
  6. Newsletters
  7. Family Fun on the Run
  8. Being Present

Being Present

Being Present
Share
Share
Tweet
Email
Provide Feedback Download Handout
coffe-book-blanket

Planning purposeful time with family and friends may help you slow down and appreciate those around you. Give thanks for unique gifts everyone brings to make your family special.

During December, it is easy to feel you are always on the run to ball games, a concert or holiday gathering. Follow these tips to find time to enjoy the month, your family, and friends.

  • Pause, and reflect on what makes you happy. What brings joy to your family? Give yourself and your family the gift of planning meaningful ways to spend time together.
  • Savor family meals. Whether it means eating breakfast or supper together, taking time to unplug from technology and connect with each other can create special memories.
  • Invest your time to get to know your children better and understand their likes. How can you help them develop a skill or talent or learn more? You might start with a trip to your library for ideas to build a passion around.
  • Share your time and talents with others. Let your children experience the joy of giving.

Take Time for Exercise

Think how your family might enjoy time being present together and incorporate exercise in fun ways.

  • Go sledding
  • Walk through the neighborhood to enjoy holiday decorations
  • Make snow angels
  • Go caroling to brighten others’ day
  • Create a snow fort
  • Shovel a neighbor’s driveway
  • Ice-skate
  • Build a snowman family or other snow sculpture
festive fruit bark Photo provided by Cami Wells

Festive Fruit Bark

Yield: 16 servings
Ingredients:
  • 1 (32 ounce) container vanilla Greek yogurt
  • 2 cups frozen strawberries (no added sugar), sliced
  • 2 cups frozen blackberries or blueberries
  • 4 Tablespoons strawberry jelly
  • 4 Tablespoons blackberry jelly

Directions:

  1. Wash hands with soap and water.
  2. Line a 10 x 15 x 1-inch cookie sheet with parchment paper. Spread the yogurt on top of the paper. Place strawberries and blackberries on the yogurt.
  3. Drizzle with the strawberry and blackberry jellies. Tap on the counter slightly to help the fruit settle in the yogurt. Freeze for 4 hours. Take the bark out and cut or break into pieces.
  4. Store this treat in a zip-close bag in the freezer. Pull it out to enjoy a healthy, frosty snack. You may want to let it thaw 5-10 minutes before eating.
Notes:

Try new combinations of fruit and jelly (note: jam may be substituted for jelly).

Nutrition Information:

  • Calories: 90
  • Sodium: 25mg
  • Total Carbohydrates: 17g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Calcium: 6%
  • Potassium: 4%
Nutrition Software Used: ESHA Food Processor

Source:

6 Tips to Stay Active This Winter, CDC

This newsletter was written by Kayla Hinrichs and has been peer-reviewed. It was updated in 2025.

Tags:

holiday winter winter activity

Feedback Form

Was this article helpful to you?
How will you share the article?

Related Articles

New Year's Clock Wishing You a Healthy and Happy New Year
kiwi and strawberries Have a Healthy Red and Green Holiday
winter walking snow 9 Tips for Staying Active over the Winter Holidays
holiday meal with turkey, fresh produce, whole grain bread, and pie Eating Healthier Over the Holidays

Related Recipes

cranberry-cut-outs Cranberry Juice Gelatin Cutouts
A smoothie for your sweetheart A Smoothie for Your Sweetheart
Holiday Bagel Bites Holiday Bagel Bites
vegetable snowman Vegetable Snowman

Contact us

https:// www.unl.edu
https:// www.unl.edu
https:// www.unl.edu
https:// www.unl.edu
Email
food@unl.edu
https:// www.unl.edu
https:// www.unl.edu

Related links

  • Food Science and Technology Department
  • Nutrition and Health Sciences Department
  • Animal Science Department
  • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
  • MyPlate

Campus Links

  • Directory
  • Employment
  • Events
  • Libraries
  • Maps
  • News
  • Office of the Chancellor
  • Report an Incident

Policies & Reports

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Institutional Equity and Compliance
  • Notice of Nondiscrimination
  • Privacy Policy
  • Safety at Nebraska
  • Student Information Disclosures
UNL web framework and quality assurance provided by the Web Developer Network · QA Test
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Established 1869 · Copyright 2025