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Send the kid to the grandparents!
ReplyDeleteMake a list and stick to it
ReplyDeleteI try to shop all year round, so that the holidays will not be as hectic. Also, if you can cook on the weekend and freeze ahead for those quick meals during the week or for unexpected guests.
ReplyDeleteI try to stay calm and it helps
ReplyDeleteI make a list of everything I have to do or get so I don't forget anything!
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ReplyDeleteI used to try to do everything just the way I thought it should be and it would stress me out either because I didn't have enough time or financially. I found that Instead of baking tons of cookies I just make a few favorites. I don't add bows and things to the kids' packages because they just tear them open anyway and the kids don't care about bows and such. somethings just don't need to be done
ReplyDeleteThe best tip i have is to just stay patient... Dont get all frusturated because it will not make things easier that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteMaking a list...and keeping the kids busy!
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to lower your expectations; your holiday spread doesn't have to look like a Pinterest page; family and fun are more important.
ReplyDeleteRelax and remember that the most important things are attitude, peacefulness and Christ.
ReplyDeleteI always plan ahead and shop during sales.
ReplyDeleteBrittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
Do it now, not later.
ReplyDeleteI always watch the sales and price match
ReplyDeleteI'd wake up earlier than the others!
ReplyDeleteThe best way to get things done during the holidays is to delegate! I never do it all, I get help. Family actually likes to help, even the small ones.
ReplyDeleteasketcher2@hotmail.com
I always try to make a plan look for sales and schedule things out. It doesn't always work, but most of the time it does.
ReplyDeleteMake a list and get as much done ahead of time as possible.
ReplyDeleteI always make a list and start early! and sometimes when I am feeling crafty I start my christmas cards months and months ahead of time.
ReplyDeleteMy advice is divide and conquer! Share the tasks.
ReplyDeleteShop throughout the year and your work around the holidays will be so much easier!
ReplyDeleteI make lots of lists to go by.
ReplyDeleteMy best tip for getting things done around the holidays is to not procrastinate and be a couch potato. Get up and moving!
ReplyDeleteI keep.informed online about special sales,buy,then on to peacefully enjoying holidays with family and friends.
ReplyDeleteI shop for Christmas gifts all year. This saves a lot of time in December, and it prevents such a big hit to my budget right before Christmas.
ReplyDeletebkittie at hotmail.com
My best tip for getting things done for the holidays is to make lists - what you need to buy, where you need to go, etc. If you can consolidate errands, it not only saves time but gas.
ReplyDeletei do the most important first and then go from there
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to start early.
ReplyDeleteset a budget, shop all year, and buy a calendar!
ReplyDeleteLists!!!
ReplyDeleteMusic... music helps with everything.
ReplyDeleteI just take my time and stay calm and I don't panic!!
ReplyDeleteptavernie at yahoo dot com
Make a list.
ReplyDeleteI start at the end of summer! I know that I cannot take the financial hit in December, so its better to start sooner rather than later!
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is to start early and get ahead of everyone else. Avoid those crowds!
ReplyDeletei like to jog to relax
ReplyDeleteI make lists to make sure I don't forget anything.
ReplyDeleteMake lists and cross things off as I go.
ReplyDeletemake a schedule and list
ReplyDeleteI just make sure to do at least one of the needed things each day.
ReplyDeletemake a schedule and follow it
ReplyDeletePrioritize and don't worry about the small stuff
ReplyDeleteStart early early early!! it makes things so much nicer and calmer and in my opinion cheaper for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is to put alittle away each month. I start all over again in January. I also try to buy as I find things I like. It really makes the holidays more enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteI need to make a list. thank you
ReplyDeletecandieluster(at)gmail(dot)com
Ha...let the grandparents keep the kids.
ReplyDeleteI make a To Do List and make attempts to get things done.
ReplyDeleteLorina Padgett Lb4padgettlp@hotmail.com
As Dory would say, "Just keep swimming."
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