How to Prepare for Christmas — Tips for Planning a Memorable Christmas Eve
- How to Prepare for Christmas — Tips for Planning a Memorable Christmas Eve
- Create a Budget in Advance
- Create a Christmas Preparation Plan
- Christmas Plan — Example:
- Convenient Tool for Christmas Preparation Planning
- Make Lists
- Shop for Christmas Gifts in Advance
- Decorate Your Home for Christmas
- Plan Your Christmas Menu in Advance
- Find Time for What Matters
- Don't Neglect Your Well-being and Take Care of Yourself
- Christmas Planning Templates
- Value the Time Spent Together
- Frequently Asked Questions
Create a Budget in Advance
- Create a list of priority gifts so you know where you're spending the most money.
- Set a clear limit on the amount to spend on each person.
- Watch for sales and promotions starting early in the season.
- Avoid impulsive purchases and wasteful spending just for them.
- Knowing the amount of money you have to work with can help prevent overspending and the stress associated with it.
Create a Christmas Preparation Plan
- Shopping - Make a list of gifts for family/friends with a budget for each person. Consider delivery times if ordering online.
- Baking/Cooking - Decide on the holiday dishes you'll prepare and buy ingredients in advance. Plan the Christmas dinner menu and do any preparatory work, such as thawing meat beforehand.
- Decorating - Determine when you'll put up decorations inside and outside. Organize and check lights and decorations.
- Events - Plan parties, gatherings, school concerts, etc. Plan what you'll wear and what you'll bring for hosting and gifts.
- Travel - Book tickets and accommodations if you're traveling out of town to visit relatives.
- Guests - Prepare guest rooms and plan activities if guests are staying with you.
Christmas Plan — Example:
Task | Due Date | Notes |
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Finish buying gifts | December 10 | Cross everyone off the list |
Bake cookies | December 17 | Make additional gifts |
Set up the Christmas tree | December 1 | Find a few relevant Christmas tree decorations online |
Install exterior lighting | December 5 | Replace any burnt-out bulbs |
Book tickets | November 29 | Trip on December 23, return on December 26 |
Prepare guest room | December 22 | Place fresh towels, toiletries |
Convenient Tool for Christmas Preparation Planning
Make Lists
- Gifts - Check it twice to ensure you haven't missed anyone. Optionally, include ideas, sizes, preferences, or interests. Check off and record gifts as you buy them.
- Groceries - Make a list of items you need for recipes and meals. Include beverages, snacks, and other entertaining items.
- Decorations - Enumerate everything you want to decorate, such as wreaths, garlands, table settings. Note if anything needs repair or replacement.
- Baking - List all the holiday treats you want to prepare. Ensure you have containers on hand, such as jars or gift bags.
- Guests - If hosting overnight guests, create a list of essentials such as towels, shampoo, spare phone chargers, etc.
Shop for Christmas Gifts in Advance
- Allocate a few hours each weekend for shopping. Go when stores aren't as crowded.
- Shop online during off-peak hours, such as early mornings or late evenings.
- Sign up for email notifications to receive the best deals.
- Avoid impulse purchases and stick to your list.
Decorate Your Home for Christmas
- Exterior decorations: Hang them during the last weekends of November or early December. This will give you ample time to enjoy them. Hang the garlands before it becomes icy and cold.
- Christmas tree: Purchase a fresh tree closer to the date you plan to set it up. Set it up during the first weekends of December. Decorating the tree is a wonderful family activity.
- Interior decorations: Do this throughout December. Bring out a few items weekly, like candles, pillows, wreaths, etc. Play Christmas music to get into the holiday spirit.
- Christmas village: Set up your miniature Christmas village scene by scene during the weeks leading up to Christmas.
Plan Your Christmas Menu in Advance
Find Time for What Matters
Don't Neglect Your Well-being and Take Care of Yourself
- Physical exercise - continue engaging in physical activities as often as possible. Take walks to relieve stress.
- Sleep - don't sacrifice rest, even if you have a lot to do. Lack of sleep will make tasks more challenging.
- Healthy eating - don't skip meals or indulge only in sweets. Drink plenty of water.
- Rest - take breaks from tasks to relax. Read a book, take a bath, or chat with a friend.
- 'Say no' - decline extra commitments if you already feel exhausted. Don't take on too much.
Christmas Planning Templates
Task | Deadline | Notes |
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Create a gift list | ||
Set a budget for gifts | ||
Purchase a gift for ___ | ||
Purchase a gift for ___ | ||
Order Christmas decorations/toys | ||
Invite guests | ||
Check available decorations, buy what's missing | ||
Decorate the yard and premises | ||
Planning holiday gatherings and making grocery lists | ||
House cleaning | ||
Prepare guest rooms |
For whom | Ideas | Cost | Notes |
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Dish | Cooking order | Ingredients | Kitchen tools | When to check readiness |
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Value the Time Spent Together
Frequently Asked Questions
What do people do before Christmas?
Before Christmas, people decorate their homes, setting up a festive atmosphere. It's a time for planning and preparing Christmas dishes, exchanging gifts, and sending holiday cards to friends and relatives. People often participate in charitable actions, helping the less fortunate.
What do people do on Christmas Eve?
On Christmas Eve, usually on December 24th, families gather to share the Holy Supper — a traditional dinner symbolizing the final fast before the Christmas holidays. People attend church services, sing carols, and often await the first star, symbolizing the beginning of the evening.
When is Christmas in 2023?
In 2023, Western Christmas will be celebrated on December 25th as usual, while Orthodox Christmas is observed on January 7th, according to the Julian calendar used by some Eastern churches.
When should you wish someone Merry Christmas?
It's customary to wish Merry Christmas on the day of the holiday and throughout the Christmas period, which lasts until Epiphany (Theophany). It's polite to greet people with Merry Christmas starting from Christmas Eve on December 24th or January 6th and ending on January 19th.
What should you not do on Christmas Eve?
On Christmas Eve, it's not customary to engage in heavy physical labor, host loud celebrations, or conduct any commercial activities. It's also advisable to refrain from consuming meat dishes until the start of the evening meal, as this day marks the last day of the Christmas fast.
How to greet someone for Christmas properly?
You can properly greet someone for Christmas using traditional phrases, such as 'Merry Christmas!' or simply 'Merry Christmas!'. In response, people often say: 'Let's glorify Him!' or 'And also with you!'. It's always appropriate to add personal wishes for health and happiness.