I know, what it can be like, but Christmas doesn't have to be like that! I've let all of that go in the last few years. I don't have the
"traditional" Christmas, my teenage daughter and I went shopping yesterday, I bought one gift for my mother, a book, and my daughter chose a couple
of books for herself while we were in the bookshop. We then went to a department store and I treated myself to some make-up and perfume and told my
daughter that was her gift to me, she then chose some make-up and I bought that for her, but this was stuff we would have bought anyway, so we
didn't break the bank! My daughter is really good at art, so she is painting a picture for her gran, which of course my mother will appreciate more
than an expensive gift, because her beloved granddaughter painted it! As for the tree, well my daughter built a bird table as part of her craft &
design standard grade, but it's still in our sitting room as she wants to stain it and put felt on the roof before putting it outside, so we just
chucked the tinsel and the lights round that
it looks awesome though (and I still chuck seeds and raisins outside so the birds still get
fed)
I haven't sent cards for years, I just told everyone about 5 years ago that I really didn't have the time or energy, not that I didn't appreciate
them or wish them seasons greetings, but it was just getting out of hand, with, as you mentioned over 100 cards! Think of the waste! I started a
trend at work with that, and the following year no one gave cards to colleagues...And they all thanked me for being the brave one and stepping off the
treadmill, giving them all the opportunity to do the same!
Christmas dinner at my house is a very informal affair, I told my family years ago that I would rather just spend the time with my daughter, they are
welcome to visit, and there will always be food, but I refuse to get stressed out with food shopping in the very circumstances you describe, so I buy
a roasting joint and frozen veggies, roasties etc at the beginning of December and shove them in the freezer til they're needed! My daughter is a
vegan, so she has veggie sausages instead of meat, but other than that we eat the same stuff. My mum is bringing a friend with her this year as all
of her family are away and she has never spent Christmas on her own and being in her late 60's was quite anxious about that, so I told her to just
come to us, but not to expect a formal Christmas dinner, just good food and good company, no need for presents (just bring some extra wine
Right now, I'm supposed to be cleaning the house, well it needs done anyway, but I have all day, so I do a bit, then have a rest (and a browse of
ATS) but I'm not going to huge efforts, just hoovering, dusting etc, my visitors can take it as they find it...It will be warm and clean and that's
all that matters.
I know how difficult the whole thing can be, but if you start letting little bits go, and just make it easier on yourself, your kids will appreciate
it more, because they'd rather have happy, unstressed parents who will spend time with them, rather than expensive gifts and a whirlwind of
activities!
Hope you and your family have a lovely time.