Sunday, December 10, 2006

10 Steps To Prepare Yourself For Incoming Holidays

It's time to prepare yourself for craziest holidays this year: Christmas and New Year's Eve.

Grab a piece of paper and jot down all things you need to do. You can use a calendar, too. That way you will forget nothing. But what are those things?

Here's what this list should look like:

1. Gifts: don't wait for the last moment to buy Christmas presents because you might not found what you wanted to buy. Then you will waste more time searching for alternatives. Remember to buy wrapping paper and decorative ribbons when you are shopping for gifts.

2. Christmas tree: Christmas tree ornamentation is the most enjoyable event for a family. Kids love it and so do grownups. Create some rituals along the way, like father putting a star on the top of the tree or something. Before decoration, check out the ornaments and tree lights and replace the broken ones. Christmas tree should look fabulous no matter the size.

3. Menu: Two weeks in advance you should have your holidays menu in place. Check out if you have all the necessary ingredients because the worst thing that can happen is that you find out you don't have everything you need in the last moment. Avoid that at all costs.

4. Beverage: If you have guests coming for holidays, check out what they like to drink. Make sure you have enough of everything to avoid a mess when you haven't anything to serve to your guest. You need to grab a bottle of your favorite drink and enjoy yourself, too.

5. Guests: Make a guest list for your New Year's party and call them as soon as possible to make sure you are the first to invite them. Keep track of your guest's interests. Match people with similar interests to avoid uncomfortable silence when people have nothing to say to each other. It's awkward for everyone.

6. Music: Make a playlist of favorite music you will play for holidays. Play it even during preparations and have fun! You will feel better and reduce stress.

7. Wardrobe: These events are unique and try to look and feel your best. The saying goes that how New Year starts it will affect the whole year. It doesn't matter who will be in your company - you will look and feel great.

8. Hair style: Go to the hairdresser. Avoid crowds by going two weeks in advance and your hair has to settle for a while to look perfect. Go early especially if you are dying your hair because it needs time to remove all traces of dye.

9. Kids: Kids can't wait to open their presents. As the moment draws near they are becoming more and more impatient. "Please God, give me patience RIGHT NOW!" It's not about the gifts but about expectancy. The presents are ok but all those wrapping papers and decorations... Fun never ends. One advice: if you have more presents for your kids, leave one at the side and give it to them after initial fuss is over. Kids will be thrilled!

10. Greeting cards: Don't forget to send to your loved ones greeting cards. It will make them feel good. You can even make these cards by yourself (Kids Crafts: Fusilli Pasta Reindeer Christmas Greeting Card). It will show your effort to make their holidays even better.

You will make your holidays even better if you do things in time. That will give you enough space to enjoy your time with family and friends.

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