Christmas carols are playing on the radio, delicious scents waft out of the kitchen, and everywhere you look, you see evergreen, red, and gold. It’s that time of year again. And every year brings the desire to make this the best holiday season ever. Every family has a set of traditions they religiously follow, but it can be a lot of fun to shake things up a bit. There are a huge variety of Christmas activities that can make your holidays brighter.
One good way to find new and exciting Christmas activities is to check your local newspaper. Most communities plan special Christmas events. Your city’s chamber of commerce or community website can provide a calendar of events as well. You are likely to find things like choir performances, live nativity scenes, and maybe Christmas themed socials. Taking part in events like this help to put the participants in a holiday mood, break up the monotony of shopping, and make some wonderful memories. Another option to get in the spirit of things is to attend a holiday show. Many community organizations, such as the ballet or symphony, have productions of holiday shows, like The Nutcracker or a selection of holiday music. Attending a show and enjoying an elegant dinner after is an excellent way to start a new tradition with your friends or spouse.
Staying in can inspire some fun and creative Christmas activities too. Many people enjoy making the same holiday goodies from year to year. These treats could be used as gifts or added to the menu at a Christmas party. An added bonus is the warm scent of cinnamon and nutmeg that is sure to infuse your kitchen. Cooking and baking can be a great way to unwind alone or have a more rambunctious event with family or friends. Decorating the tree and house are other ways people get in the Christmas mood. Warm up some apple cider, set out a plate of cookies, and go to work creating a magical holiday look in your home. It’s a lot of fun to reminisce about holidays past while preparing for the new. After all, that’s what Christmas activities are all about.
Whether done alone or with a group of loved ones, Christmas activities enrich the holiday season and make beautiful memories for years to come. The important thing is to do what you enjoy in your preparation and celebration of Christmas. Each family is unique and observes the holiday in their own way. Just remember to include Christmas activities in the holiday festivities.
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by J Gardener
As much as we love the onset of the holiday season every year, most of us know that one of the pitfalls of Christmas is the extra weight we put on, from eating all that wonderful food. There are so many parties and gatherings, with so many gorgeous and sugar-filled treats, most of us tend to sigh and accept the fact that we'll gain a few extra pounds. This is the one time of year when we should be able to overindulge a little, and enjoy the delicious and traditional foods that we find at all of the Christmas season's events. Still, we can make the season a little less destructive to our belts and waistlines, if we spend a little time considering how we eat. For instance, most gatherings and parties at Christmastime are about family and friends, about love and fellowship. We should remind ourselves, as we arrive at these gatherings, that we're here to enjoy our families and friends, and not just to taste every single dessert on the table. When seeing a spread of holiday food on a buffet table for the first time, we instantly want to taste everything. But that's just not practical. Look at the food, carefully, and decide what you really want to have, then help yourself. Just don't take large portions of everything offered-you can't possible enjoy it all, equally. If you know you'll be attending a party with good food, don't starve yourself all day, so that you can eat more. Arriving hungry is a perfect way to guarantee that you'll eat too much. Remember, the food is the party's enhancement, not its purpose. Try to get plenty of sleep during the Christmas season. It's difficult, with all of the shopping and parties, but sleep can help your body resist cravings. A lack of sleep makes you want more sugar and starch. Your children are especially vulnerable to the temptation of over-indulging this holiday season. Most of the food we associate with Christmas is filled with sugar and fat, and is presented in a beautiful, appetizing manner. Chances are, your kids will eat too much of the wrong stuff this year. Try and make sure they get plenty of exercise to burn off some of those extra calories. When faced with all of the glorious food you'll see, this Christmas season, don't punish yourself-enjoy it. But remember that the food will vanish. The extra pounds may not, unless you understand, ahead of time, that January will be a time for a few extra visits to the gym.
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