Getting Ready for Christmas – It’s Getting Closer!
Getting ready for
Christmas takes a lot of effort, thought, and energy; there are so many things
to do! Not surprisingly, this can be stressful – especially if you don't
prepare in an orderly and organized fashion. But even if you haven’t hung a
wreath or prepared a shopping list, it’s not too late to get things done on
time and in style!
Christmas Gifts
Christmas is a time for gift-giving. Even though we all know it is better to
give than receive – it is part of the expectations of the season – giving and
receiving Christmas gifts is a major part of the season.
But don’t go
overboard – it is important to set and stick with a budget. With that in mind making
a list is key; include everyone you will be giving gifts to.
If you will be
sending packages out you should move those people to the top of your list –
that will help ensure their gift will arrive before Christmas. You can give the
other gifts personally to people you plan to see during the holidays. And for
the people that will be celebrating Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day with you
– place their gifts under your tree.
Besides prioritizing
your list based on the recipient’s location and when you will see them, you
should also prioritize according to the individuals’ relevancy in your life. No
– no, this is not the same as making a Santa’s Nice List!
It’s more like listing people according to what you plan to spend on them. For instance,
your immediate family members and close friends will likely be higher on the
list than your mail carrier.
The list will help
keep you organized and it will serve as a basis for setting your budget. You
might not have enough funds to give gifts to everyone you want to give a gift
to. The sorted listing will ensure you have a gift for those you hold dear to
you.
Your gift should be
appropriate for the person. You can handcraft some of the gifts if you have a
limited budget. Some people prefer personally handcrafted gifts because it
shows the time and effort spent by the person. Another gift option is donating
to a charity in the person’s honor.
Christmas tree
If you plan to have a
live Christmas tree you should shop early – the best ones disappear fast. There
might not be enough real trees in stock by mid-December. Of course, if that is
the case you can also use an artificial tree.
There are different
kinds of imitation trees, some are made from plastic and others may include
parts made from wires, wood, and other materials. The benefit of imitation
trees is you can reuse them in succeeding years. However, the smell and
atmosphere might not be the same as having a real pine tree in your house.
You can also shop
online. You can browse through the different web sites quickly and choose an
excellent genuine or imitation tree. Some web sites even offer free delivery.
The Christmas meal
For many families,
Christmas Day meal is comparable to the meal served on Thanksgiving Day. If you
plan to celebrate Christmas at your home, you should make the menu for
Christmas Day as early as possible. It is wise to stock up on the ingredients
early.
If you will have
guests at your home, you can assign some of the food to the different guests.
They will enjoy helping out. If you are going to another person's house for the
Christmas celebrations and holiday events, you should volunteer to bring some
food. You can ask the host what type of food to bring to the celebration.
Other concerns
If you plan to spend
Christmas away from your home you will have to make early reservations for
travel and lodging. Travel light – it will help you avoid some potential
problems.
After you think you
have everything ready for the holiday take one more step. Review what you have
accomplished with a close friend or loved one. They may think of something that
didn’t occur to you.
In the end –
Christmas will arrive whether you are ready or not. Be wise and prepare now. Getting
ready for Christmas before it arrives will relieve you of much stress and allow
you to relax and truly enjoy the holiday!
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