There is not a doubt that times are hard for millions of families everywhere. The economic downturn has resulted in the loss of jobs and decreased incomes. But even during difficult times the holidays and gift-giving events continue. Finding ways to make Christmas special without blowing a budget can be easier than you think.
One of the most important things to remember is that special time with family during the holidays can create lasting memories that are cherished forever. One of the most basic things a family can do is to create and/or continue fun family traditions that all can enjoy.
I suggest that you begin your Christmas holiday season on Thanksgiving Day. Here’s what my family does:
After the dinner and dessert is over and the table is cleared, all the children and some adults gather to create homemade Christmas decorations. By keeping a craft box at all times that is contributed to regularly, the options are limitless. We keep things like remnants of fabric, buttons, colorful pipe cleaners, ribbons and lace, construction paper, glue, glitter, Styrofoam balls and bits and pieces of miscellaneous items.
In the end the result is usually some very creative Christmas crafts and most are extremely cute. As the crafters work diligently to create their projects we have beautiful Christmas playing on the stereo. And after the creation process is over it is time to find the perfect spot for displaying them.
Next it’s back to the table for a final project of the day – which is writing letters to Santa. Each child usually spends time talking about this part of the day throughout the dinner so they already have a good idea of what they want to say to the old guy.
While writing the letters is fun for old and young alike, getting letters from Santa Claus is magical. The good news is that authentic letters from the North Pole with a postmark from Santa Claus are not only possible to get – they are inexpensive.
These simple ideas and others like them can result in a Christmas that is very memorable and one that will be cherished because it involves stress-free family time. Many of the decorations will be used year after year and the letter from Santa will become a childhood keepsake.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Making Christmas Special With A Postmark From Santa Claus
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