From Real Simple.com:
“Ultimate Christmas Countdown
Checklist"
Getting organized is the best way
to ensure you’ll have more holiday cheer, less holiday stress. This timeline
will help you keep track of the big tasks.
One Month Before (Directly After
Thanksgiving)
- Do any online shopping: Order gifts now so you
have lots of time to wrap them once they arrive.
- Wrap gifts as you buy them: Not only will this
keep little eyes from finding out what Santa is bringing, it will save you time
on Christmas Eve.
- Take stock of your decorations: Get out your
lights, ornaments, wreaths, and lawn ornaments. See if anything is broken and
needs to be replaced. Is it time for an update? Find fun, festive holiday decor
ideas here.
- Take stock of dishes and glasses: Make sure you have the serving platters and
wineglasses you’ll need for parties or special meals, in time to buy more, if
necessary.
- Start addressing holiday cards: It can take a while, depending on how long
your list is.
Three Weeks Before (First Week of
December)
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Order a turkey or ham: Or whatever else is the centerpeice of your
holiday meal—you don’t want to get caught short.
Two Weeks Before (Second Week of
December)
- Make sure out-of-town presents are mailed: Try to have gifts in the mail by December 10.
- Shop for nonperishable items: Buy alcohol and any canned goods or pantry
staples you’ll need.
One Week Before
- Deep clean your house: You’ll enjoy those decorations even more if
the floors are clean and the kitchen is organized. One important task: Clear
out your refrigerator. Toss old leftovers to make room for big dishes and
ingredients that’ll be piling up closer to the holiday.
- Buy batteries for children’s toys: If you haven’t stocked up while Christmas
shopping, make sure you have all the accoutrements necessary for that handheld
video game or remote-controlled car.
Three Days Before
- Shop for fresh ingredients: Hit the store for the last-minute vegetables
or fruit you need for meals.
- Set the table: So you use those gold-rimmed goblets only
once a year? Enjoy them! Go ahead and set the table. Make it even easier on the
big day by putting a sticky note on each platter that states what dish you plan
to serve on it. (That also allows people to help you without asking 12 times.)
Two Days Before
- Start cooking: You’ve probably socked away
some things in the freezer already, but now’s the time to prep main courses and
make anything that can sit for a couple of days.
- Buy fresh flowers: Whether they are for a party or a family
meal, fresh flowers should always be purchased two days in advance. Blooms have
time to open up, and they’ll still be lush and fragrant.
The Day Before
- Recharge the batteries on your camera or video
recorder: You don’t want to miss the
reaction on a little one’s face because the battery ran out during the school
pageant the week before.
- Finish last-minute wrapping: And assemble toys
that will be surprises from Santa.
- Finish cooking, and make a timeline for the
next day: Decide when you’ll be feasting, then count backward to determine when
to put the turkey (or ham or roast beef) in the oven and what else needs to be
cooked.
- Sit back and relax: Enjoy your family and friends and relish the
traditions you share.
^ I left out the lists of things
to do before the 25 days of Christmas – on purpose. ^
https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/holidays/christmas/ultimate-christmas-countdown-checklist
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