Tips to Make Christmas Morning Easier

Kids love Christmas morning.  Their excitement is palpable in the day (and sometimes weeks) leading up to the main event.  Unfortunately, parents are usually up late on Christmas Eve finishing all of those final details needed.  The stockings need to be filled, the gifts from Santa wrapped under the tree, and cookies need to be eaten.  While kids are lying in bed anxiously anticipating that magical morning, parents could stand to have a few more hours of sleep.  While I don’t have the secret to getting your kids to sleep later (although I’m totally open to suggestions), I do have some tips to make Christmas morning easier for you.

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1. Wrap Gifts in Unique Paper

If you have multiple Christmas events to attend, make it easier to quickly differentiate presents.  Wrap each family’s gifts in a different, unique paper.  When it’s time to pack up gifts for each event, simply grab all of the gifts under the tree wrapped in that paper.  This also makes it easier on your kids Christmas morning.  Let them know which paper is for your family and the rest stay under the tree until the event.

2. Let Kids Open Stockings

Put a rule in place that your kids can open their stockings without you.  This will buy you a few more moments of sleep in the morning.  Be sure to set limits on how many pieces of candy can be consumed in advance with your kids.  This is another reason these frugal stocking stuffer ideas are great ideas to prevent stockings simply filled with candy.

 

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3. Prep the Night Before

Make the early morning as easy on you as you can by doing prep work the night before.  Make a breakfast casserole that can be thrown in the oven while you’re opening gifts.  Get the coffee pot ready so that you can just hit a button for your morning caffeine.  Any early morning staples you and your family have, prep as much as you can on Christmas Eve.  This makes being a zombie in the morning slightly easier.

4. Get Electronics Ready

Make sure you have extra batteries or that the batteries are charged for your cameras.  Empty micro SD cards to ensure that you have plenty of space for Christmas photos.  Check and test all of these things a few days prior to Christmas so that you can get any replacements or repairs before stores are closed.

5. Empty Receptacles

There is a lot of waste on Christmas morning between wrapping paper, bows, tags, and item packaging.  Be prepared by taking out your trash and emptying recycling containers the night before.  This will make clean-up much easier on the big day.

6. Get Tools Ready

A lot of toys need to be assembled and some gifts just have tricky, hard-to-open packaging.  Get tools ready (or at least located) on Christmas Eve.  Some good tools to have ready are:

Basic tools like these will be immensely handy on Christmas morning.

 

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These tips can make Christmas morning easier and help you catch a few more zzz’s.  What other ways do you make Christmas morning easier for your family?  Let me know in the comments!

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4 Tips to Get in the Holiday Spirit

The holidays are a magical time of joy and celebrations.  The season reminds of what’s important and encourages making more time for family.  Unfortunately, life doesn’t always respect that notion.  Whether you are dealing with money problems, sick children, or marriage troubles, sometimes it can be hard to get in the holiday spirit.  The stress and pain of your circumstances make it hard to put on the brave face and deck the halls.  If this is you this year, here are 4 tips to get in the holiday spirit.

 

Here are 4 tips to help you get in the holiday spirit if you're struggling to find cheer this year amidst existing life stress.

 

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Remember What the Season is About

First and foremost, you have been given the amazing gift of forgiveness through Christ.  That is the best gift that you could ever receive.  Sometimes when you are struggling it helps to remember this beautiful truth.  Secondly, if you have children it is important to remember that they don’t understand the issues going on in your life.  They do notice your mood and they will definitely notice if you’re having trouble not getting the tree up this year.

 

Here are 4 tips to help you get in the holiday spirit if you're struggling to find cheer this year amidst existing life stress.

Put up Your Decorations

It may be the last thing you feel like doing but it can be beneficial to force yourself to put up your decorations.  Having the décor surround you can actually help to lift your mood.  It can be especially beneficial to infuse comforting holiday scents that you enjoy.

To help make the process easier, get the kids involved.  True, your tree probably won’t have the meticulously designed look that it has when you do it but the creativity your kids will show can also help improve your spirits.  Trust me; there is something hilarious about a 7 foot tree decorated by kids less than 4 feet tall.  Your kids will also love having control over such an iconic part of your holidays.

Write It Out

Instead of sending out cards this year, write heartfelt letters to friends and family.  Don’t just give an update on your life and kids.  Focus on the recipient and write with the express intention of giving them joy during this sometimes stressful season.  Purposefully uplifting others also helps to boost your own mood.  It is an excellent way to spread joy and love whilst also benefiting you.

Another way to write it out is to use a free-form journal.  This is a great tool to help you work through pain, worry, and frustration that you may be feeling.  There are tips for how to use this journal on the tutorial but for this specific instance I recommend mutilating the page after you have written out your feelings.  Physically destroying the words you’ve written can be very cathartic and help you move on.

 

Here are 4 tips to help you get in the holiday spirit if you're struggling to find cheer this year amidst existing life stress.

Take a Personal Day

Once of the best things you can do for yourself during times of stress is to take a personal day.  Take a day off to do something that is completely unrelated to the holidays.  If you need ideas, here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • See a movie
  • Read a book you’ve been putting off
  • Get pampered at the spa
  • Get to the gym
  • Take a hike
  • Check out free classes being offered in your area

The most important thing to remember is to do it alone.  You may be tempted to ask a friend or your spouse but this will be most effective done on your own.  We are never truly ourselves until we are alone and it is important to have some alone time to recharge.

These 4 tips to get in the holiday spirit can help you turn your holiday around but also know that there is nothing wrong with you if you are struggling this year.  It is normal for the pressure of the holidays to exacerbate the issues that you are already facing.  If you are having a hard time, it is okay to take the time to mope and wallow (as long as you set a specific amount of time in which to do so).  Once you have, choose to fake it ‘til you make it, as they say.  This can be powerful and you will wake up one morning and realize you are not faking it anymore.

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2015 Ornament Exchange Link Party

Are you getting excited for Christmas yet?  Some of you may already be planning to put your tree up.  Others may just being trying to get through Thanksgiving.  Whether you’re already decking the halls or not, here is some great inspiration to get you started on your Christmas decor!

Do you remember when I shared about the ornament exchange I took part in?  Being a part of that also allows me to share this awesome opportunity with you!  Yay!  Welcome to the 2015 Ornament Exchange Link Party!

Feel free to link-up your own ornament creations.  I’m so impressed with all of the ornaments and I can’t wait to see what you’ve created!  Please be sure to follow the party rules and have fun!  

Ornament Exchange Link PartyWelcome to the first 2015 Holiday Ornament Exchange!

Want to see all the amazing ornaments we have shared?

We are linking up all of our ornaments in the link below so everyone can see all the beautiful handmade and/or store bought goodies we came up with!

Let’s all get inspired this season!

The Hosts of the Exchange~Ornament Exchange Hosts

My Pinterventures | Made in a Day | The House Down The Lane | The Kolb Corner | Intelligent Domestications | Where The Smiles Have Been | Ash and Crafts | Inside the Fox Den | C’mon Get Crafty | Olives-n-Okra

We want to say a huge “Thank You” to all the blogs that shared the exchange announcement on their sites, we could not have done it without you! Hugs! Ornament Exchange Helpers

Lexi Michelle Blog | B is 4 | Xo, Lorey | Craving Some Creativity | Cherishing a Sweet Life | Our Crafty Mom | MidMichigan Mom


Make sure to visit all the other wonderful bloggers of the 2015 Ornament Exchange! All of their incredible creations are linked in the link party below.

DIY Adulation | The Farmhouse In The Field | Tastefully Frugal | My Sweet Things |Christmas Tree Lane | Simply Kelly Designs | Munofore | Decor To Adore | Tulips & Orchids | Rhinestones & Sweatpants |Happily Ever After, Etc. | From This to That | DIY Just Cuz | This Design Journal | I am Homemaker | Organized by Sunshine | Displaced Yinzer | My Life From Home | Nets Blog About Jnets Line | 10 Acres and 6 Chicks | Books and Life | Gardenchick | Two Purple Couches | DIY Just Cuz | Across the Blvd | Kentucky to Cali | Insolence + Wine | Our House Now a Home | Weekend Craft | Mary and Martha’s House | Random Bits of Happiness | Dragonfly and Lily Pads | Garden Matter | Recipe For a Sweet Life | Mama’s Journey | Amber Downs | Toolbox Divas | Craving Some Creativity | Vikalpah | Flourish & Knot | Raising Fairies and Knights | Blue Willow House | The Road to Domestication | Love My Messy Messy Mess | An Oregon Cottage | Home On The Corner | Fearlessly Creative Mamma | The Evolution of Mom | The Green Mountain Couple | Simply Home Love | Run with Jackabee | simple.pretty.life | The Chilly Dog | Try it – Like it | Gypsy Road | Playfully Tacky | Wife Mommy Me

We want to see your ornament tutorials too! Show us your creations by adding your post to the party below! Please add only ornament tutorials to the party. Thank you!

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