This is a short, but (hopefully) sweet (Think candy canes and red velvet cake!) positive Christmas blog post.
Here are some ideas that might help make your Christmas even more enjoyable- (You can do these alone or with others.)
~Make Christmas crafts, like these that were made by a relative.
Pretty Christmas Balls
These handmade crafts can be given as gifts, used for decorating your home, or even sold in shops, etc. to make extra money.
Besides giving homemade gifts, we can shop for gifts at places that offer nice, unique things at reasonable prices, like-
~Homemade goodies make nice gifts, or you could even host a Christmas party or a dinner.
~Donate to local animal shelters, food banks, or local charities.
~As we're working on Christmas cards, wrapping gifts, or decorating, it can be fun to listen to Christmas music, our own, or from the radio. One of our local radio stations plays Christmas music every year from Thanksgiving until Christmas. Listening to Christmas music can put us in the Christmas spirit.
~Sing Christmas carols. Sing in a Christmas cantata, or go to one. Go to a Christmas church service.
~Watch a wonderful Christmas movie on TV, on a DVD, or online, such as "Home Alone" or "It's a Wonderful Life."
~Decorate your vehicle-
~See a Christmas parade, or even be in one.
We enjoy just driving around the different neighborhoods and looking at the Christmas decorations.
Here is one of my childhood Christmas memories-
"As a child, I still remember coming down the stairs on Christmas morning. I felt the excitement of Christmas in the air, especially if snow were falling outside and accumulating on the trees and ground. I felt breathless as I saw the toys and other gifts under the Christmas tree that Santa had left for my brother and me: a pretty doll, a decorative rocking horse, and oranges and nuts in our Christmas stockings. It was really exciting when I noticed that the cookies and milk that we had left for Santa were gone. I imagined that he had really enjoyed those!" ~An excerpt from my book, "Down Memory Lane" which is on Amazon. For more information, please see the widget above.
~"May you never be too grown up to search the skies on Christmas Eve."- Author Unknown
~Positive thought: "Christmas is not as much about opening our presents as opening our hearts."-Janice Maeditere
Thanks for visiting! Until around Saturday, January 3, 2026!, Becky
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