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A Poem For Christmas
We remember the birth of a babe this day, born in a stable, his bed filled with hay, heralded by angels and searched for by kings but whose life would be full of much simpler things. His mother, Mary, a woman of faith and trust, His father,...
Are You A Victim Of Your Own Christmas?
We’re coming down to the wire. How’s it feeling to you? Why do I ask that? Well, whatever you’re celebrating, and whatever your religious orientation, Christmas is a celebration, a celebration that for many has a spiritual basis to it. That is,...
Christmas Strategies: Gifting without Charging
Before we know it, the shopping season will be upon us. And, just like Santa's little elves will be working feverishly, we've got to get busy saving up our cash for Christmas. The alternative could be to watch helplessly as our credit card balances...
Treat Yourself First This Christmas
This time of year we worry so much about pleasing those around
us: family, friends, colleagues and loved ones. In fact, most of
us go out of our way to be extra nice and try real hard to find
that perfect gift for everyone, but many times we...
Why a little bit of marketing does you good, especially at Christmas
My grandpa, who's a Quaker, used to disapprove of the fact that
I ventured into marketing, but he's coming round to my way of
thinking, even at the grand age of 92. He is suspicious of
marketing (in his mind - a term synonymous with extracting...
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Relieving Christmas Anxiety for Children
For a child, Christmas is the most exciting holiday of all. They look forward to the Christmas tree, lights, presents, stockings, make-believe Santa Claus, wishlists, snowmen & many more aspects. It is easy for adults to forget how excited children become when the arrival of Christmas draws near. Of course the children only seem to think about the presents, but it is actually more than that. What child doesn't enjoy visiting a store just to watch a toy train go around and around the fake Christmas tree? What about the snow and the snowmen they build? Or the lights that blink or sing songs? Maybe it is the cookies grandma makes? Or Aunt Lily's beef roast? Or the warm pajamas they are in when they run down to check what it is their stockings? Or is it the enchanting story about the newborn long ago who was actually the Son of God? Whatever the case may be, Christmas is the most exciting holiday for most youngsters. It is a combination of magic (lights, snowmen, snowflakes, etc), family, good food, presents & stories. Everyone remembers how important the holiday was to them once, but somehow we have forgotten how wonderful it really is. Rather than worrying about what present we are going to buy Aunt Martha, we should be enjoying the holiday. Why not take Johnny & go sledding today?
This is why it is crucial that we get all of our holiday shopping done early. I usually start my shopping in September, and I like to have most presents bought by the 1st of December. This way, I can relax during the wonderful holiday. Why not create memories instead of sharing your stress? If you enjoy the holiday, your child will enjoy it ten times more.
Create a plan which will acomplish two tasks. The first "task" your plan will accomplish is to help your child wait for Christmas. The second and most important goal is that it will help you remember why the holiday is so special. Remember that fun time with your child doesn't have to cost money. Create a plan to do one special thing every day for the 24 days before Christmas (starting December 25th). Your plan may look like the following:
1. Make homemade Christmas cards with your child and mail them to grandparents. Maybe incluce a photo of your child.
2. Make a Christmas wishlist with your child and mail it to the relatives.
3. Build a Snowman with your child or have a snow fight.
4. Make homemade Christmas ornaments.
5. Set up the Nativity and read the story of Jesus. Let your child "act out the
story" with the figurines.
6. Make Christmas cookies or fudge with your child.
7. Go to the store and let your child pick out a gift to give to the needy.
8. Create a relaxing atmosphere. Turn off all of the lights except the Chritmas tree lights. Then use candles and/or a fire in the fireplace to create a warm enviroment. Make some apple cider or hot cocoa. Then spend the evening reading stories to your child.
9. Wrap presents with your child and put them under the tree.
10. Go out to eat. Let your child choose where you plan to eat.
11. Put together a puzzle with your child.
12. Teach your child a new card game.
13. Go to a Movie Theater & Buy a big tub of buttered popcorn. (It's ok. Indulge yourself). Can't afford the Movie Theatre? Make up a pretend movie theatre at home! Make popcorn, rent a movie and use fake money & fake paper movie tickets.
14. Visit a grandparents house.
15. Make your child's favorite meal.
16. Make paper snowflakes together and hang them in the window.
17. Have each member of the family make notes for all of the other family members. Inside the notes, write a letter to that family member which includes what you appreciate about that family member. Then seal the envelope and decorate it with stickers. Young family members can draw pictures for each member of the family.
18. Dust off the Christmas Carol CD and play it.
19. Remember to plan a night out with your husband to get to know each other better. Leave the children with a FUN babysitter. Allow the children to order out pizza or go see a movie.
20. Make sure all of your presents are bought and wrapped. Let your child participate in putting together all of the last minute preparations.
21. Decorate your yard for the arrival of relatives.
22. Let your child help you bake the food.
23. Declare the day a NO VIDEO GAMES ALLOWED day. Prepare fun activities for the two of you to do all day.
24. Visit relatives or prepare a fun time together at home.
Whatever activities you plan, they will help both you and your child focus on the fun times you can enjoy in preparation for the holiday season.
About the Author
Sarah Delaporte is the owner of Freebie Coupon Corner. She loves helping consumers receive free groceries with her helpful e-book publications. If you want to receive free groceries, visit Freebie Coupon Corner at: http://www.couponcorner.net
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