C: Holiday Smugness
I said before: For me, once Halloween passes, it seems like time hurdles toward Christmas. MIL made a motion that we go out for Thanksgiving dinner, and that’s what we’re doing. I had mixed emotions about it, being afraid that I would miss being totally exhausted by the time the meal is here and spending huge amounts of $$$$ on groceries and then having to clean up to boot.
I’ve decided I can get over that…I’ll miss the leftovers, but I surely don’t need them hanging around here. And, let’s be real; my Thanksgiving dinners never looked like Norman Rockwell’s depiction, anyway.
I will miss cooking at Thanksgiving, as I love to cook and no longer have any reason to…being single and all. I have quashed that regret, however, mollifying myself with thoughts of cooking my you-know-what off for Christmas.
I have spent the morning sipping coffee and wrapping Christmas presents, and there is where the “smugness” of the title comes in. I am a last-minute person on most things, a function of being a lawyer, I think, with too much to do and getting it done just-in-the-nick-of-the-deadline.
This year, though, I know that Christmas will be an usually-hard strain financially, so I started amassing “good deal” gifts back in the summer. It just did not feel right to start wrapping until now. But now that the holiday hurdle is here, I am really enjoying the wrapping and listing. It feels like accomplishment.
So, yes, I am smug with satisfaction that I have a financial jump on. St. Nick. If I can just keep this pace, I’ll finish the holiday race with breath (and cash, a little) to spare at Christmas. Sounds good, but I bet I end up just as frenetic as usual…just my style.
Now, I cannot close this post without mentioning my very, very favorite Christmas tradition for those of you with kids at home—or grandkids!
DO THIS! YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID!
While my son was growing up, each year I got a plain ornament and a paint pen. I put his name and the year at the top. All over it I wrote the events of the year, such as “Starring role in ‘Peter Pan’” or “Scored winning goal in Soccer tournament,” or “New Cousin born!” I included the bad, too—“Bobby feel off horse and broke his arm—ouch!”
Now, even as an adult, my son reads over these ornaments each year as we decorate the tree, exclaiming, “I remember that trip, Mom! It’s the one where you got lost from me and Dad in Macy’s…”
You’ve got plenty of time! Go to the craft store and start making these memory ornaments for your kids. They will love you for it in years to come!
Happy Holiday Hurdle! C
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big cowgirl hugs!
As for me, anyone receiving a prezzie will be getting something handmade from my fair hands; I've done homemade Tia Maria, vegetarian mincemeat, Spicy Plum, Pear and Apple Chutney and I'm in the midst of Christmas Fruitcakes right now. Later this month I'll begin the cookie production, I like to give an assorted plate to each of the girl's teachers and anyone who has helped me out this year. And of course my close friends.
The ornament is a *great* idea! I'll start that tradition this year, for sure!
Hugs and quiches from Kitty
I can not believe but I totally LOVE the fact that you are already wrapping Christmas presents.;)
And I so enjoyed to read about your ornament idea.;)
Have a lovely Sunday,
xoxo
You should feel smug. I was so wrapped up in book tour and redoing an apartment that I never snatched up the good deals.
About Thanksgiving and all the work...one of my best friends is showing up a day ahead to help me through the ordeal. Also, I cranked up the tv and watched Ina, who makes it seem simpler than I ever could do it.
Enough rambling. Have a great day!
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island
FanTAStic memory ornaments.
i have a 4 year old niece...and 2010..a perfect year to start this....
thanks for the great idea....
kary and teddy
xxxx
V.
That is a good idea for ornaments that will definitely be memorable. One day your son will be retelling his stories to his children as he hangs those ornaments on the tree.
I love the Christmas ornament idea. Wish I had known about that when our kids were little.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, friend. Sometimes we just have to be thankful that we DIDN'T have to cook. :)
Hope things are still festive on your end!
Kind regards, Kitty