No matter what you do this holiday season, just remember….its not worth fighting, tears, aggressive driving and pushing over others in the mall.
1. Be flexible – This is an extremely hard one for me to get. I love the holidays and my family, and I hardly ever get to see all the people that I love so much. I want to be in Germany with Ryan and Judith, in Florida with Kelly and Michael, and in Glens Falls with Casey and Eric and all of our grandchildren and friends. But we can't do it all. So, enjoy the people you are with. Because when everyone around you feels good, you will too, no matter where you are.
2. Get organized. It may seem silly, but simply sitting down and planning out your weekend activities or holiday gift list can help beyond belief. Just this weekend I was able to get all of my gifts bought, decorate my house, and so much more – giving us time to do step #3!
3. Relax and enjoy – it’s the holiday season and that means there are opportunities to do things you can’t do at other times! Go ice skating or take a ski trip, go out on a chilly day and drink hot chocolate at North Country Coffee Cafe, or stay at home and light candles and bake cookies. Whatever you do…indulge a little. Relax a lot. Because these special moments will make you feel happy and in love all over again.
I know I’m going to make sure my holidays are full of cheer this year.
Are we having fun yet?










