The holidays (especially Christmas) should be times of joy and peace and love and appreciation for the Savior. But often times those good feelings are overwhelmed by gift-buying anxiety and activity-scheduling stress and over-taxed finances and impossible demands on our time/energy/patience. SO I thought I would give a few tips I have learned over the years that might help you to have a more “Happy” Holiday season!!!
1. Start buying gifts or putting aside
money NOW. (Those of you who buy your gifts throughout the year – you’re way
ahead of me – skip to suggestion 2) I saw an idea the other day about buying a
gift card each week when you buy groceries. These can be used later to purchase
gifts or can actually be given as gifts (my preference – takes out a step in
the gift-giving process). Sometimes you can find sales, but even if you pay
full price for what you buy you’re spreading out the expense (and the shopping)
over four months instead of trying to do it all at once.
2. If you still do Christmas cards, go
through your list now (if your list is not on a computer – transfer it now –
this will take longer this year but will save you hours in the long run). Make
additions and deletions. And if you don’t know how to print labels, learn –
both return address labels and ones addressed to the people on your list.
3. Look through the winter clothes and pull
out all the Christmas items. Determine what fits (all family members) and what
doesn’t. This will reduce shopping for Christmas outfits later. I recommend
that you discard the things that don’t fit (unless they will fit someone else
in the future). But if you throw things away remember to hold out a few
old-timers in case you get invited to an Ugly Sweater party!)
4. Go ahead and have a family picture
taken. That’s especially important if you have kids going off to college in the
fall. The picture on your card doesn’t have to be in front of a Christmas tree.
If you want to add a touch of the holidays you can have one of the kids hold a
big candy cane or a sign that says Merry Christmas. Or if you really need a
Christmas tree in the picture – go ahead and set it up. Then you’re about three
months ahead of schedule!
New Book Give-Away
for the month of September –
This month I am giving away a Halloween Gift box (yes, I
know Halloween isn’t until October!!!) The winner will receive one of my books –
autographed – that can be used as a Christmas gift if you already own it! It
will also have some Halloween goodies to help you get your house ready for the
FIRST upcoming holiday.
All you have to do for a chance to win is comment on my blog
at least once during the month of September. NOTE: I have heard from several
people that they were unable to comment. I don’t know what the trouble is (and
I’m honestly not equipped to figure it out) but if you try to comment and can’t
– just send an email to me at betsyb8@yahoo.com
and I will enter you in the contest.
Good luck!!!!
Recipe of the Week -
Fresh Peach Dessert
Powdered sugar (2/3 cup crust) and
(¼ cup whip cream)
1 cup butter, softened
2 pkg. graham crackers; crushed
10 medium fresh peaches; peeled
& sliced (2 pkgs frozen can be substituted)
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 pt. whipping cream
½ tsp vanilla
Mix cracker crumbs, powdered
sugar, & butter. Save a small amount to sprinkle on top, press the rest
into the bottom of a glass 9 x 13 pan. Whip the cream until almost set. Then
add ½ tsp vanilla and ¼ cup powdered sugar and set aside. Mix the sweetened
condensed milk with lemon juice. Place the peaches on the crust and pour the
milk/lemon mixture on top. Spread the whipped cream on top of that and sprinkle
with remaining crust. Refrigerate. (Does not store very well so only make what
can be eaten within 24 hours – half the recipe if necessary)
12 comments:
Such good ideas, especially getting a picture made. I've always just waited until December to do that but doing it now is a definite time saver!
Betsy, you and I have a LOT in common . . . I always start planning both Thanksgiving and Christmas by Labor Day . . . to me being organized is a state of mind (or a mindset) depending on how you look at it. Once my mind is organized and I start making out those eternal lists of mine, it is a rare thing that anything gets overlooked. It all gets done and I get to actually enjoy it too. Love your blog.
Christmas has always been my least favorite holiday. I have three kids birthdays that month, and by the time the actual day rolls around, I am so exhausted and stressed, and usually in a fight with my wonderful husband.
The kids are older now, they may not change their minds if I shop early, I am going to try it!
I buy gifts all year long for Christmas.
Wendy
Great ideas!!!
I loved looking at your Christmas pictures!
I haven't commented on your blog before, before I didn't know you were giving books away either, and as one of your biggest fans.....I really should get in on this!
I too prepare for Christmas all year, I am always on the look for things that are really handy, on-sale, etc...
Betsy, My mom and I are your biggest fans!! We've read all of your books and highly anticipate each new one that comes out! Please never stop writing!! I think that your ideas for Christmas are great! I always forget to shop ahead and so with your reminder I will have to get on it!
We make our kids write out their Christmas lists at the beginning of September so Santa has plenty of time to make some magic happen. We also write wish lists that can have anything they want on it...last year my then 8-year-old had a list that would have cost us a couple thousand dollars!! It never hurts to dream big!
I love these ideas. I've never done christmas card because I always forget to take pictures early enough. I have my list started. Thanks,
Jolene Richmond
I just started making my christmas list. So great minds think alike!
Im so glad that you are blogging again!! thanks for the giveaway!
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