Let kids tell you what they think of Christmas and they
will speak of images full of snow, caroling, putting up
Christmas tree ornaments, Christmas gifts and the
irresistible magic and wonderment. For everyone else,
Christmas is a whole 30 days (even more for some) of
headaches and stress.
This doesn't have to be so. Who
says you can't enjoy the yuletide season like kids can?
This article will give you a few tips on how to
celebrate Christmas with less of the stress and more of
the ho, ho, holiday fun.
I bet you've heard this a gazillion times, but I
guess once more doesn't hurt until you take it to heart:
do your Christmas shopping early. Beat the mad rush and
escape your kid's heartbreak when you find out that the
very last (insert name of their wanted toy] that sells
like hotcakes here) has been won in a duel by another
overzealous parent. So Shop early and avoid the scuffle.
And no, Christmas doesn't mean you have to be a
Stepford wife whipping up delicious Christmas goodies
from scratch. Doing this will definitely eat up time on
your hands to actually enjoy the things you cooked or
baked. Order your food ready-made, pop it in the oven
for a few minutes, and no one will ever know. It's your
little secret, everyone's happy, and Christmas will be
full of merrymaking from then on.
If you need help with your holiday preparations, then
by all means, ask for it. Is Christmas not a season of
goodwill to all men? (And Women?) More often than not,
you will come out with better relationships, a long
overdue chat, or discovering kindred hearts. There's no
better time of the year.
Learn to let loose and let the small things go. Trust
me, no one will care about whether the food's a little
late as long as they're enjoying each other's company.
Hey, it's Christmas. In fact, you might get carried away
by the excellent time spent with each other yourself.
Just don't forget, there's still food cooking back in
the kitchen. I mean, Christmas will cause you to be a
little more cheerful and forgiving than most other days.
Your guests are really there for the joy of your company
- not just for the food.
K.I.S.S. works real well. In other words, keep it
simple, sweetheart. Sure, your guests will no doubt be
impressed by excellent Christmas decorations, but the
whole point of Christmas is to enjoy each other, and
pretty soon, after some interesting conversations, they
won't even notice the Christmas tree is not a real tree.
Don't go overboard on the decorations and preparations.
Simple pine-tree scented candles can do wonders to your
Christmas-inspired ambience.
Lastly, keep in mind what Christmas is all about,
it's all about giving and caring, it's all about the
season of happiness and delight, it's all about magic in
the winter air. It's about innocent kids secretly
staying up all night so they may have a glimpse of Santa
and his reindeer. Remembering what this season is all
about will keep you from going overboard and from going
crazy with endless preparation. Christmas is about each
other, not about competition. It's the memories of each
other that last in our minds, not the Christmas
decorations.
David Arnold Livingston enjoys shopping online for
gifts and recommends as a Christmas gifts resource:
http://www.rechristmas.com/