Everyone knows it is the very month for Christmas now. So, at the first and second week of December, your preparation starts or earlier. You will be busy with your decoration and other works. Let's make a list of things to be done.
At the first week of December
1. Mail cards.
If you’re too busy to get them addressed and mailed during the first week of December, consider putting them off until after the holiday rush. People generally enjoy getting a card a few days late, when things have slowed down and they actually notice the mail.
2. Buy a live tree.
This is a good time to get your tree, if you want it to stay fresh and retain its needles through Christmas. Same goes for fresh greenery or garlands. Someone will be creative to buy a different Christmas tree in white or colorful. It is also nice and inspiring.
3. Decorate!
You may be one who decks the halls as soon as the Thanksgiving turkey carcass has been tossed. That’s fine, too, but by the first week of December, it’s time to get the house looking festive. Find holiday decorating ideas here.
4. Finalize menus.
If you’ll be serving the holiday meal make sure you know what you’ll be cooking and what family members will be bringing. Start a master grocery list.
5. Order a turkey or ham.
Or whatever else is the centerpeice of your holiday meal—you don’t want to get caught short.
At the second week of December
When there are only two weeks before, you are told to make sure out-of-town presents are mailed. Try to have gifts in the mail by December 10.
Still, shop for nonperishable items, such as alcohol, any canned goods or pantry staples you'll need.
When you do these things in advance, you will have no stress for the big day. Your Christmas day this year will be also meaningful and happy.
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