With the holidays right around the corner, Saren and April offer great ideas to help you figure out what events and activities are most important for YOUR family and plan how to get things done in an efficient and stress-free way.
Want to download your own free Holiday Planning Guide? Check the Show Notes below!
Show Notes
Step-by-step instructions and photos of the planning process outlined in this podcast are here!
Children for Children Concert Details
A Christmas Problem 100 Years Old (about reading together at Christmas – book list included)
Shonda says
Ha, I would love to have all holidays on one day. I feel like I get rolling with projects and a holiday or birthday comes and I have to detour and nothing else seems to get done until that big event is over. Right now we are getting ready to go on a trip and I’m trying to plan for Thanksgiving and Christmas and I’ve stopped homeschooling because I can’t accomplish anything. It’s so hard! And it’s hard to plan Christmas because it’s different every year and I can’t help that my other side of the family does things this way. As for gifts, I’d just rather not, but I have 2 people in my family who are huge gift givers and so I need to provide for them or they feel offended and unloved. ((Sigh))