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This year I am the least organized I think I have ever been for the holidays.  Normally I start brainstorming and searching for ideas early on.  I actually find it a lot of fun if I am not stressed trying to do everything last minute.  Most years by this time I would have a large dent in my holiday shopping done, and lots of other details planned out.  My cards would be signed, addressed, and ready to be mailed.

Christmas 2010 is going to be a little bit different.  Holiday shopping?  I still need to figure out ideas!  Oh dear, and it was only the other day I ordered cards.  By the time I receive them, address them; I wonder will they arrive in time?  Both my children’s birthdays are close to Christmas.  The two years I was pregnant and ready to pop at Christmas I wasn’t nearly as disorganized as I am this year.

Moving has proven to throw me off course much more than being pregnant.  Go figure!  To get a handle on this year’s holiday season I have given it a new motto: Simple and Special.  When it comes down to it, I think simple is special, so now I have really psyched myself up again. 

Every time I get overwhelmed I am going to remind myself over and over again: simple and special, simple and special.  I think simple and special is going to turn out great and make for an amazing holiday.  Cut out the extras and focus on those things most special and important to you and yours.

On a side note, the motto for my children’s fast approaching birthdays is also going to be Simple and Special, but I can’t think about that yet.  First I need to focus on the holiday list!  Less is more really, don’t you think?

How do you handle the holiday rush?  Any tips to keep me afloat?
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11/28/2010 8:21pm

Simple and special is such a great motto. It is so easy to just buy something for anyone. But putting thought into it, like if the person has coffee every morning, get them some nice coffee, or if they love music, get them an itunes giftward, etc. Also, writting cards and framed pictures are so rare these days that they are an awesome gift by themselves. Then there are lunch dates or dessert dates to share with people as a present.
I am rarely organized fo the holidays, and I definitely need to start working on what to get my family and Stephen's family for Christmas.
How onvenient would it be to have birthdays eveny spaced between holidays? But it is impossible to plan like that!
Hang in there, it will all come together. I promise. Plus, you get to go to that awesome Christmas village soon, right?

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11/29/2010 4:24pm

@Astrid-

Thank you so much for your encouraging words Astrid! I love your ideas for gifts!! So glad you shared them with me.

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11/30/2010 9:57am

Wendy, that is a gorgeous photo of you and Felicity. I agree that Les is more. HEE HEE.
Love Julie

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11/30/2010 1:59pm

@Julie-

lol! Thank you :)

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12/01/2010 9:29pm

I'm with you. I've decided to pare down a lot this Christmas, and I haven't moved. I am done working myself up over the holidays so much that I don't enjoy them. DONE, I SAY!

Simple and special!

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