Planning for the Holidays
If you’ve been to any store
lately you’ve seen that the holiday decorations have hit
the stores. It’s the time of year that puts everyone in a
good mood until the time that the family arrives on your
doorstep.
Then of course, the rush is on to get it all done
in time. If you’re anything like me and my family, there are always
last minute trips to the store to get everything that is
needed for the dinner and the delivery of presents.
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Now is the time to plan
out your whole event. You should know now whether you
are traveling to relatives for the holiday or even
just for dinner. It’s a good time to start planning
your menu’s and your presents for the people on
your list.
Here are a few things to make your holidays run a bit
smoother:
1. Write a list of each person who is to receive a
present. If you need to draw names, make it happen
via email this week. Then select a budget for each
person and draw the cash out and put it in envelopes.
Make a vow to stay within the budget you’ve set.
2. Start by perusing the catalogs. It’s an easier
way to shop. There are so many catalogs on line, so
shopping online will help you stay away from that
crazy holiday rush.
3. Shopping in one place certainly saves time, and
places like TJ MAX and Marshalls are old favorites
and do carry affordable items for the whole family.
4. Once you’ve gotten the shopping done, it’s
time to start the decorating. I usually purchase a
few magazines specifically for the holidays and do
one art project that will last. It’s been fun to
see my projects through the years that took a day to
make, but have been in our family for years. If
you’re “crafty”
enough, then these items make excellent gifts for
your friends and neighbors. Presents like pinecone
wreaths or candle covers are easy, fun to make and
last for years.
5. Next, comes the
cooking! This is the one that seems like it
should wait, but in realty it’s a great time to
start right now! We still have time before
Thanksgiving and those early Saturdaymornings are a
great time to bake up and decorate holiday
cookies and bars. In addition, homemade
jellies and jams make excellent holiday gifts to
share.
My personal favorite
is Hot Jezabel. I make it with pineapple and apricot
jelly, horseradish, dry mustard and black pepper. It
is delicious on top of cream cheese with crackers.
Put in a cute jar, with a box of crackers, the recipe
in a basket makes an affordable and delicious gift.
6. Get your kids dressed and head to the nearest
hotel lobby for a beautiful holiday picture! Sure,
you can go to a studio and spend upwards of $100, or
you can get dressed and go to a nice hotel where you
can take a picture that is classy and will impress
your friends! Get them printed at Walmart and
you’re good to go for your holiday newsletter and
card!
7. Last but not least, understand that the holidays
are some of the most stressful times of the year. If
you have a family and are traveling or entertaining,
you need to schedule some time for relaxing without
doing anything. Book your manicure ahead of time or a
fun cookie exchange evening out with the gals in
advance.
Then kick back and enjoy the time this year. If you
plan ahead this year, like you SAID you would last
year, you’ll be able to relax and enjoy the
holidays creating memories, instead of stress!
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