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28 Nov
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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Comments (233)
Kassie Jackson's comment is:
30 Nov
My tip would be to relax and enjoy the holiday and family. Whenever I need help cleaning I send the kids around with Clorox wipes and dusting rags. They can be great helpers and when I'm asking them to help they make it a game and have fun with it. Takes a lot off my shoulders. Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!!!
Chelsea Hughes's comment is:
30 Nov
Plan ahead! We have a large extended family, 10 teachers, and 30 classmates to buy for. I started buying and wrapping in October. After the gifts are wrapped I sort them in to boxes based on destination.
Pamela Tessmer's comment is:
30 Nov
Don't think you have to make the entire meal yourself. Encourage family members to bring their favorite dishes. Less work for you and everyone is guaranteed to have at least one dish they love.
Melanie Horner's comment is:
30 Nov
I've always been one to stress myself out over the holidays. Since my house is the meeting place for friends and family, I decided to try something different this year. I asked everyone to bring something of their choice with them. One person brought a dessert, another brought side dishes and drinks, and I even had a family member bring a second table and 3 chairs to help seat everyone! It was the least stressful holiday I've had so far. And it's great because if something you make doesn't turn out right, or if extra people show up, you know you have enough food to go around. Try it! It helps.
ruth paul's comment is:
30 Nov
Don't forget about the bathroom. Use Clorox bleach in the shower to keep away the mold. Use it in the toilet to keep away the toilet bowl rings and add some clorox to your sink drain to prevent it from getting clogged.
Heather Going's comment is:
30 Nov
I like to bake cookies and other treats ahead of time and freeze them. When I need some goodies for a party or for a friend, they are ready to go. It doesn't take too long for the treats to thaw.
Amanda Cloud's comment is:
30 Nov
Since actual dusting can be very time consuming and on the bottom of my list I do the generic version of dusting all the time, which means: I know I have to wash bedding and couch blankets/pillow cases every week so before I throw this stuff in the wash I use it to dust anything and everything...minus furniture polish. Its just a quick swipe that makes a difference before I have to do deep down dusting!
AnnMarie Graff's comment is:
30 Nov
I have learned to say yes to help. If someone wants to bring a dish...let them. If someone offers to help clean up, let them. You don't have to do everything. Most importantly, make time to enjoy yourself. Sit down and visit with your guest, the dinner dishes will keep. It goes by too fast.
Cam Smith's comment is:
30 Nov
Don't stress. Make a list and ask others for help. Remember the importance of the holidays....it'll all come together in the end one way or another.
Jenice Gutierrez's comment is:
30 Nov
For me, the best way to keep the holidays stress free is to focus on the true meaning of the season and not get caught up in the commercial pressure on me to make everything perfect and the best.
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