Everyone is counting down the days to Christmas. A friend e-mailed me, moaning that she would never be ready. I commiserated with her. I’ve been there, and thought we’d have to either call off Christmas, or sit in an undecorated room. I even left the Christmas tree to be decorated on Christmas eve several years in a row.
This year I had help. My youngest sister, and two of my nieces have assisted me, moving things up from the basement, and getting things set around. Dear Husband has done the shopping for the kids and grandkids. Of course, the only two people I still have to shop for are DH, and Elegante Mother. My bad.
I spent today writing thank you notes, and trying to get the last of the Christmas cards done. I’ve taken over the sending of cards for Elegante Mother, both gift cards for the 25 members of her family who are under 21, and greeting cards. The Empty Nester’s Sweatshop met for lunch on Tuesday and several of the thank yous are going to those ladies. A few more are going to the quilting bee.
I’d like to steal a little time to write three long letters to friends I won’t get to see at Christmas. I have a few quilting projects to work on, and some baking to do, but otherwise, we seem to be making headway! I just have the dreaded shopping to do, and we’ll be ready to celebrate.
If you are mired, my best advice to you is to lower your expectations, simplify, and keep in mind WHY we celebrate. I’ve done a little of all three this year, and I can do more yet. There’s a lot to be said for simplicity.
Yes yes yes to the last paragraph!
Hope you all have a lovely time when we get there…
I do expect it to be lovely, BW. I hope we all find that Christmas is just as lovely without excessive gift giving, and with a change in focus. I’ll have to visit to see how you’re doing as we approach the Feast of the Cash Register. (Did I get it right?? *G*)