Preparing for the Holidays
November has come, and the Halloween decorations are being
packed away. Now comes the big social months of the year. That's
right, it's time to plan for the holidays already. But if you
prepare now, before the holidays are right upon us, you will
save yourself the last minute headache that seems to come every
year.
It can seem at times that November is the quiet month before the
big December holidays of Christmas and Boxing Day. However, if
you take the time to prepare your home throughout November,
you'll be able to celebrate both the big December holidays and
the smaller November holidays in style. Get your decorations in
order now. Begin to make your home look festive and joyful. By
the time Thanksgiving comes to the United States on November
24th, and the start of Advent comes to the world on November
27th, you'll be well into the holiday spirit and ready to
celebrate with family and friends.
A great way to make a successful transition in decorating
between the November fall holidays and the December winter
holidays is to choose neutral bases that can be easily
accessorized. For example, a blend of various types of greenery
at the base of a centerpiece can have the traditional orange and
red berries and leaves added to it for your November
entertaining. But once they have passed, more traditional
December decorations like holly and poinsettias can be added
quickly and efficiently.
When it comes to your holiday table, focus on dishes that can be
prepared ahead of time and stored. Certain side dishes, pies,
cakes, and cookies can be prepared now and frozen or placed in
the pantry for holiday dinners and parties. By getting those
taken care of ahead of time, you'll help to minimize the feeling
of a "chicken with its head chopped off" that seems to be
omnipresent during the holidays. Often, you can garnish those
items at the last minute with various sweets or sauces and make
it look as if you slaved over the stove all day when you really
were able to relax with a cup of holiday cheer.
One of the most stressful parts of the holidays, both mentally
and monetarily, can be gift-giving. As wonderful of a feeling as
it is to give someone a gift you know they'll love, it's equally
as frustrating when you have no idea what to get someone. When
gift givers seem to have it all, it can seem impossible to find
something that they would love that's within your budget. The
best idea for the person who has it all is something that they
can enjoy and then it's done. That way, they can create a new
memory of your gift without having something else to clutter up
their home. Some great gifts along this line include a gift card
from the local movie theater, a pass to the local museum or zoo,
or tickets to an upcoming play or musical. For some people, the
best choice would be something edible that you know they'll
enjoy. Maybe a mix for their favorite cookies, a box of choice
candies, or even a gift certificate for an evening out on the
town would tickle their taste buds.
Even more embarrassing is when someone arrives at your doorstep
with a beautifully wrapped package for you, and you don't have a
matching one for them. But you can avoid this situation by
having a stock of gifts that are quite lovely but are not
purchased with a specific person in mind. Again, something small
but of high-quality in an edible format is often
well-appreciated by almost anyone. Beautiful chocolates,
high-end cookies and biscotti, and an assortment of flavored
teas and coffees are always welcome and in good taste. Have at
least a half dozen of these sets purchased, wrapped, and
available with a discrete marking coding it so that you know
what is in the package. When someone arrives with a gift for
you, you can pick up one of these packages as if it were meant
from them all along
These next few weeks are a great time for you to get ready for
the holiday rush. Order anything you need now while the post
systems aren't so overwhelmed that they take longer or force you
to spend more for expedited service. Thanksgiving and the
beginning of the month of Advent are coming, and then Christmas
and Boxing Day will be here before you know it. Prepare now, and
be able to truly enjoy the time with your family and friends.