Making The Holiday Season A Little More Real

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  • Author Theresa Hilden
  • Published December 5, 2009
  • Word count 583

Well, it's been awhile since I've written any articles but something happens to me in the middle of summer. Every year it happens about mid-July. There's a wave of awareness that comes over me and somehow I begin to sense the coming of autumn. Not sure just what it is that takes hold of my heart but I just love Fall.

What I do want to write to you about is how to make the holidays a little more real and perhaps even personal. Due to the current economy and job losses, we all may need to become a little more creative in maintaining some of our holiday traditions. Perhaps some of us could begin some holiday traditions to make these hard times a little more personal and genuine to the hearts of the family members.

I want to present to you some ideas that may act as a catalyst to your imaginations. Thanksgiving meal is usually a time when the family and the extended family gather and give thanks for their blessings. So I suggest to PASS THE HAT!

Pass the Hat is where everyone present has their name put in a hat, box, pan or even a piece of Tupperware. During the meal the Hat (or whatever you use) will be passed around the table and each person, children included, will take a name. At that time the people whose names were chosen will have a caricature of themselves drawn by the one who chose their name then sometime before Christmas the artist can then make a Christmas card featuring the caricature of the person they drew. Put it in a homemade paper frame and then mail it to them. Family members will enjoy their cards and remember the wonderful Thanksgiving meal they had with the whole family.

There are lots more ideas and lots more inexpensive ways to make the holidays more personal and more genuine for each family member. A promise to pray each night for a person can be wrapped in some homemade wrapping paper made by the younger ones with stickers or stamps. When I was a single mom and my girls were small, I had made a little pouch from scrap material (a pair of jeans where the knees had completely exploded off during a summer baseball game and had to be cut off the legs to make shorts). Inside the little pouch I placed a bunch of smiles for them to redeem for treats.

Here's a gift a idea where Grandma or Grandpa can help a little one make for Mommy. Get a bag of herbal relaxation tea and wrap it in a decorated homemade envelope with a note that reads, "This cup of tea is just for you when your day has run you through. And though I know sometimes I'm loud, I promise you I'll make you proud. This quiet cup of tea shall be a secret gift to you from me."

One of my favorite Christmas shows is How the Grinch Stole Christmas. After all the hoot and holler, the Who did not need gifts to celebrate Christmas. They must have known the real meaning of Christmas. Bless you all and have a great holiday season of preparing a wonderful and personal gift giving season. Remember it doesn't have to cost you anything but your time. Since we can't afford to go out anymore why not shut the TV off and spend our most precious commodity on our loved ones-ourselves.

Theresa Hilden

My name is Theresa Hilden and I love living in the mid west. The fall colors are starting to turn and the anticipation of the holidays are on everyone's minds.

I have three daughters and five grand kids and so creativity is essential to keep the wonderment of the holidays in the fore-front of our minds.

Helping the children find their own creativity is a favorite at our house. - www.MonthlyWreath.com

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