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How to Create Your Own Holiday Organizational Manual
by Jennifer Tankersley
Description: Tips for creating a notebook to plan and organize all your holiday activities.
When my first child was born, I realized that I wanted to make each
holiday memorable. I don’t mean grand and glorious (although that may
naturally be part of the beautiful holiday season), but rich with family
experiences and rituals. I set about researching each holiday and
finding lots of ideas. I quickly ran into the problem of trying to find
all of the gems I’d discovered last year again this year. Also, I
would try some things and they worked wonderfully for our family (holiday
experiences advent calendar), but some were miserable failures
(blueberry cranberry sauce). With each child, the holidays seem to get more
and more complicated. Layers of tradition that I did not want to be
forgotten made holiday organization all the more necessary.
It was time to find a permanent and convenient home for the lists and
planning pages that I had been collecting from holidays gone by. I
purchased a 3-ring binder, some tabbed dividers with pockets, a zippered
pouch, and a ream of printer paper. Then I gathered my 3-hole punch,
pens, and materials to begin my holiday organizational manual. Now not
only did I gain a place to store all magazine articles, craft ideas,
recipes, and pictures of decorations, but I now have a handbook in which to
plan my attack. Here are some of the pages most vital to any
promising holiday handbook.
Calendar Page – A blank December Calendar lets me plan how best to
use the days leading up to Christmas to my best advantage. Armed with
a calendar, I can project when I need to make my cards, when cards and
gifts need to be mailed, which weekend would be best for our annual
holiday party, what the last feasible shopping day should be, which date
the annual pageant will be on, and so on.
Holiday Card List – A numbered page with blank lines that I can
fill in the names of those to whom we are sending our family’s cards.
This is an invaluable page to me as I can refer to it next year when
preparing to send out cards again. No more starting lists from scratch
and no more hunting for last year’s list.
Holiday Gift List – Get this list started just after the holidays.
Use it to write down ideas for next year’s gifts as they come up.
If your daughter tells you that she wants a certain kind of doll,
don’t leave it to your memory. Then as you purchase gifts for your
family, write it down. The best way not to over-gift someone is to keep a
record.
Gifts Received List – The sweaters knitted by Great-Aunt Mildred,
the cash given by Grandpa Henry, or the fruitcake baked by a childhood
friend all can be recorded on this handy list as a way of looking back
and remembering how loved you and your family have been over the years.
This list also makes it easy when preparing to write holiday Thank
You cards.
Holiday Guest List – If you plan an annual holiday party, then
you’ll be needing some guests to fill your house with love and laughter.
This is the page you will use to keep track of invitations you send
and RSVPs you receive.
Holiday Party Planner – Prepare for the big day by plotting it all
out on paper first. Use this page to help you decide what type of
party you will throw, what food and drinks to serve, and what the
preparation and party timeline will be.
Holiday Meal Planner – There are some who believe that it is not a
holidays without a special meal. Use this page to plot out your
family’s favorite traditional dishes. Include recipes, a timeline for
meal preparation, and details (such as table decorations, music, and
seating plan).
Holiday Memories – This is one of my favorite pages. This is the
place you will get to record the best and most memorable parts of the
holiday. You should try to include old and new traditions, parties you
attended, ornaments and decorations made or bought, holiday movies
enjoyed, holiday music played, and memorable stories told.
Jennifer Tankersley is the creator of http://www.ListPlanIt.com where you can find all of the above party planning pages and over 250 lists and planning pages to organize other areas of your life and put your world in order.