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Holiday Preparations: 4 Things NOT To Do

 

Whoever came up with the idea to celebrate Thanksgiving and the December holidays so close together should be raked across hot coals—or at least  forced to babysit my kids while I prep for the holidays.   I barely have enough time to get the cranberry sauce out of my hair before it’s time to hunker down and get ready for December.   

Don’t get me wrong, the holidays are truly my favorite time of year.  I love seeing the kids excited for family celebrations and getting to indulge into a steamy hot cocoa and other seasonal treats.  (Though what’s up with eggnog? I still don’t get eggnog. ).  But holidays are also the busiest time of year.  So while I haven’t mastered prepping for the holidays without losing my sanity, I have learned 4 things NOT to do. 

1. DON’T try out too many new recipes at once

If you’re already under stress from getting all the last minute details done, don’t add trying out a set of brand new recipe to the list.  Unless you just won a cooking contest, it’s ok to stick with your tried and true favorites (or your tried and true cans.)  Sometimes it’s these favorites that become the holiday traditions for your kids. 

2. DON’T leave Cleaning to the last minute

If you’re like me, cleaning gets relegated to the bottom of the to-do list beneath “dental surgery” and “taking my kids to get dental surgery.”  But trust me, waiting til the last moment to get the house “guest-ready” is not a good idea.   You don’t want to be that host who leaves guests on the doorstep because you’re sprinting to tidy up before opening the door.  I know this because I’ve sweatily greeted guests 5 minutes after they’ve rung the doorbell repeatedly with, "Oh sorry, I didn’t hear the doorbell ring.  No, really, I’ll hang up your coat for you.  Don’t open that closet door. No, I insist.  I said DO NOT OPEN the closet door!” At a minimum, give your place a quick wipe down with disinfecting wipes to give some semblance of basic cleaning.

3. DON’T Clean the Oven

You heard me.   If you’ve ever needed it, you’ve just gotten permission to step away from the appliance and let it be.  Why? Because assuming you’re using the self-clean cycle, that cycle can actually be quite taxing on the oven which means it could fail right as you’re sticking in the Thanksgiving turkey.  Instead, wait til after your big meal before tackling the oven cleaning. 

4. DON’T Get Too Caught Up in the Hustle and Bustle

Relax.  Easier said than done, right?  Maybe.  But isn’t it worth a shot?  Amidst all the cleaning, stuffing various vegetables inside turkey carcasses and shopping for gifts, Mom just needs a glass of wine.  And a yoga class.  And a pedicure.  And a nanny.   But remember, you can be an incredible mom, chef, home organizer and savvy shopper.  You just don’t have to be all of these in a single day. 

What are your tips for prepping for the holidays?   Share your tip in the comments section of the blog and one lucky commenter will be randomly selected to win a $100 Visa® gift card. Think of all the holiday stress you can beat with that! 

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Tiffany

Tiffany is an employee of the Clorox Company.

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Comments (233)

  • Lisa Neal's comment is:

    29 Nov

    Do a 21 day countdown for cleaning. Set aside an hour or another reasonable time frame each day to get something done....make a list for each day and take that hour to get your list done! Day 1, set up the Christmas tree; Day 2, Put up candles, wreaths, and other decorations; Day 3, Wrap presents already purchased; Day 4, Gather good for donation; Day 5, Bake a batch of Christmas cookies; etc. If you plan is good and you're realistic in what you can get done, it eases stress!

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  • eileen povey's comment is:

    29 Nov

    Germs can be good, please don't over clean. Give your Family the chance to defend germs, and it gives you The chance to coddle them when they're sick.

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  • Anne Loyd's comment is:

    29 Nov

    Go out to dinner instead. Everyone can enjoy their meal and there is no worry about preparations or who has to clean the post meal dishes. Not to mention you have to get your house ready for guests so it just turns into a big cleaning marathon instead of a holiday.

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  • Leland Lee's comment is:

    29 Nov

    Don't wait until the last minute to prep the ingredients.

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  • Dana Jackson's comment is:

    29 Nov

    I make a list for everything!

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  • Juhi Aggarwal's comment is:

    29 Nov

    Don't become a dictator to your family. Be nice and remember holidays are suppose to be fun! Even if it does not turn out perfectly just remember you are with your family and the one's that love you. Enjoy it! It

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  • Jennifer Cortez's comment is:

    29 Nov

    I say don't be afraid to ask for help. If you need someone to bring a side or dessert than do it. I used to over due myself and make everything myself from the turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatos and pies and would be too tired to enjoy myself with the family so I asked each person to bring something even if its a few cans of corn.

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  • Deborah DeVries's comment is:

    29 Nov

    I start by shopping for many of my smaller gifts right after the New Year. Then finish up the larger ones later in the year(closer to the Holidays since the youngest crowd sewems to change theor minds weekly, LOL), I spend a couple of hours out of each week to wrap & tag what's already set aside, Also cookies can be made 1-2 months ahead & frozen (without icing of course). This way my season focus is all on preparing meals and treats for the company. Plus I get time to actually sit down and visit with my guests.

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  • Sol Griffin's comment is:

    29 Nov

    I know when family comes over stress can be the number one thing take can take the joy out of the holidays. A failure in planning is a plan for failure. A vision without a task is a dream. A task without a vision is drudgery. A vision and a task is the hope of the world. But the main thing is to remember this is your holiday also so make time for your self to be involved in the festive cheer :)

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  • Sherry Butcher's comment is:

    29 Nov

    Take time for your self. even 5 minutes here and there helps keep things under control. If you must take a walk with the the visitors to slow things down.

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