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Christmas Planning: From Festive Table to Christmas Gifts!
2023-11-15
Oleg Devyatka

How to Prepare for Christmas — Tips for Planning a Memorable Christmas Eve

Christmas is a joyful time filled with traditions, family, friends, food, and gifts. Despite all this hustle and bustle, it can also bring stress if not planned in advance. Proper preparation and planning are the keys to ensuring a smooth and enjoyable holiday season. Here are a few tips on how to organize and get the most enjoyment out of the Christmas holidays.

Create a Budget in Advance

One of the most important things you can do is to determine your Christmas budget in advance. Make a list of whom you want to buy gifts for, how much you want to spend on each person, what parties or holiday events you want to include in the budget, and don't forget about small expenses like cards, wrapping paper, and postage. Here are a few tips:
Setting Priorities: Decide where you want to spend the most money and where you can be more economical. Perhaps you want to buy special gifts for your family but save on decorations by using what you already have.
Saving and Putting Aside: Develop a plan to save money until Christmas to avoid financial stress. Consider setting aside a small amount of money each month or finding ways to earn extra money before the holidays.

Create a Christmas Preparation Plan

Sit down with a calendar and make a list of everything you need to do before Christmas.
This includes:

Christmas Plan — Example:

TaskDue DateNotes
Finish buying giftsDecember 10Cross everyone off the list
Bake cookiesDecember 17Make additional gifts
Set up the Christmas treeDecember 1Find a few relevant Christmas tree decorations online
Install exterior lightingDecember 5Replace any burnt-out bulbs
Book ticketsNovember 29Trip on December 23, return on December 26
Prepare guest roomDecember 22Place fresh towels, toiletries
Having deadlines for each task will help you stay on track. First, identify time-sensitive priorities, such as flights and contributions to charity fairs. Check off tasks as you complete them.

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Make Lists

Lists are essential to stay on top of everything on your agenda. Even with an overall Christmas plan, create separate lists for each task:
Keep these lists in a visible place - on the fridge or near your workspace. Review them frequently to stay informed. Cross off items you no longer need.
Shop for Christmas Gifts in Advance

Shop for Christmas Gifts in Advance

One of the biggest sources of pre-holiday stress is last-minute shopping. Stores are crowded, items are sold out, and you're rushing, trying to get everything done.
To avoid this, start your Christmas shopping in November or earlier. Make a gift list with a final date by which you want each person's gift purchased and wrapped. Early shopping also allows you to spread expenses instead of having one big credit card bill in December.
Here are a few tips for successful early Christmas shopping:
By doing your shopping early, you'll have more time to relax and enjoy the holiday season.
Plan Your Christmas Menu in Advance

Decorate Your Home for Christmas

Decoration is one of the most exciting parts of the Christmas season. When decorating, be strategic:
Gradual decoration helps prolong the festive magic. And don't forget to enjoy the process - making cocktails or hot cocoa while decorating turns it into a festive event.
Plan Your Christmas Menu in Advance

Plan Your Christmas Menu in Advance

Regardless of whether you are hosting a holiday dinner or bringing a dish to share, planning food and menus in advance saves time and reduces stress. Make a list of ingredients needed for recipes and make the necessary purchases. Do as much preparation work in advance as possible - chop vegetables, prepare meat, bake desserts, etc.
Having an arsenal of ready-made holiday dishes simplifies preparation. If you're hosting guests, create a schedule for tasks to organize the food preparation and cleanup process.
By planning the holiday menu and dishes in advance, you'll ensure comfort, joy, and favorite family dishes.
Find Time for What Matters

Find Time for What Matters

While the holidays are bustling, don't forget about the following:
Reflect: Find a few quiet moments each day to reflect on what you're grateful for and the meaning of this season. Light a candle, listen to holiday music, or meditate.
Enjoy Family Traditions: Make time for activities like baking cookies, reading Christmas stories, or singing carols. These traditions become cherished memories.
Give Back: Find ways to give back during this season, such as volunteering or donating gifts or food to those in need. It embodies the spirit of Christmas.
Rest and Recharge: Amidst the busyness, remember to rest. Sleep when tired. Decline engagements if you need self-care time.
Amidst the busyness, remember to rest. Sleep when tired. Decline engagements if you need self-care time.

Don't Neglect Your Well-being and Take Care of Yourself

Don't get so caught up in planning that you neglect your own well-being.
Make time for:
Christmas is not a time for burnout. Listen to your mind and body. Saying 'no' to additional obligations is okay. Take daily steps for your mental and physical health.
With thoughtful planning and organization, preparing for Christmas doesn't have to feel overwhelming. Use the above tips to create and execute plans for gifts, food, decorations, etc. Sticking to a schedule and staying organized will help sail through the week without unnecessary hassle. Make list-making and planning a part of your holiday tradition. By implementing these strategies, you'll be ready to relax and enjoy a wonderful Christmas!

Christmas Planning Templates

To stay organized with all the tasks that need to be done before Christmas, use these printable checklists:
General Christmas Plan
TaskDeadlineNotes
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
Christmas gift list
For whomIdeasCostNotes
Planning the Christmas menu
DishCooking orderIngredientsKitchen toolsWhen to check readiness
These printable checklists will help you plan all the details and not forget anything needed to make the holidays special. With some organization and preparation, Christmas doesn't have to be stressful - it can be the most wonderful time of the year.
Christmas Planning Templates

Value the Time Spent Together

With all the commercial noise around Christmas, it's very easy to get caught up in creating the perfect holiday. But remember - imperfections and failures often create the brightest memories. Prioritize properly, focus on spending time with loved ones, creating new traditions, and showing compassion to those in need. That's the true spirit of the season. If something goes wrong, stay flexible and find humor and joy in the situation. Most importantly, cherish the time spent together.
With certain planning and organizational strategies, you can minimize the stress that often accompanies the holidays. Focus on your budget, travel, shopping, food, and home preparation using the provided schedule and tips. Don't do it all alone - seek help wherever you can. Above all, don't forget the meaning of Christmas and what's most important. Follow these tips to make the holiday season fun, bright, and filled with the spirit of celebration.

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.