Hey everybody,I picked this from another site and thought this would be worth sharing..These are very useful to make all the required preparations for the wonderful Christmas.Enjoy reading...
Christmas Week is Here-- Enjoy!
You'll
undoubtedly have a full schedule during Christmas week with visits to
friends, family gatherings, cooking and baking, and exchanging of
gifts. Get everything ready so you can enjoy it all.
- Clear the Decks
Look around the house and get
rid of everything that doesn't fit into the Christmas decor. I don't
mean throw everything away-- just move it out of sight for a couple of
weeks. Clear off tabletops and make room for plates of goodies and
gifts. - Deck the Halls
If you have placed fresh flowers or greenery around your home, check to
make sure that they're fresh and green. Remove any old, dried boughs
and replace them with fresh, fragrant ones.
- Make Your Grocery Shopping List
Go through your menus and make a final list of food items you'll need.Save time by making just one trip to the market.
- Kitchen Duty
If you're entertaining in your home, you'll be plenty busy when your
guests arrive. Prepare all the food that you can ahead of time. Chop up
vegetables for salads and store them in clearly-marked plastic bags.
Cut pats of butter for the holiday table and keep them wrapped in
plastic wrap until you're ready to arrange them beautifully on a plate.
Combine punch ingredients. Mix up dry ingredients for cookies or
muffins. Get as much ready ahead of time and your holidays will go
smoother.
- Beautiful Foods
A platter of succulent meat
would look beautiful with a garnish of greens. Think of ways to
decorate your buffet serving pieces with herbs, cut fruit, lemon
slices, or miniature apples. Dress up desserts with raspberries, mint
leaves, or chocolate shavings. Taking just one extra minute for a final
touch will have your guests in awe.
- Get Ready to Create Memories
Christmas Day
and Christmas Eve are the perfect time to recreate traditions and
create new memories. Plan to do one special thing that you've done in
other years. Capture the moments on film. Share quiet times with
individual family members. Read "The Night Before Christmas" or "A
Christmas Carol." Watch a classic holiday movie together in front of a
fire. Don't let these precious moments escape. It will be another year
before you can do it again!
- Expressions of Gratitude
It's always nice to
write a special "thank you" note for any gift you receive during the
holiday. To remember who gave you which gift, make a record of your
gifts and who gave them. You may think that you can remember, but it's
best to write it down!
With all the final details taken care of, the tree trimmed, gifts
wrapped, home decorated, food prepared, and carols playing, you'll be
ready to really enjoy this Christmas. Take time to savor the moments
with family and friends, share the joy of the season, and create
wonderful memories for years to come. Merry Christmas!