Let's Talk About Christmas!
Instead of going on auto-pilot the day after Thanksgiving...Schedule a family meeting as early as possible in October or November.
Getting Started
Before your meeting, if possible, share this planner with friends and family. Do some homework, gather some ideas, but be willing to modify or even abandon them for the sake of the group.
Brainstorm during the meeting! No idea is too goofy. No ridicule allowed.
Then refine the ideas and try to reach a consensus. Vote on ideas only as a last resort. (Voting can sometimes become competitive, even divisive.) Afterwards, share the results tactfully with the others in your celebrating circle, even with those who did not make it to the meeting. Post the results in a prominent place in your household.
Use a format that works for your group:
Resources
The following free online resources from Alternatives will be helpful before, during and after the family meeting:
- 'Cost Analysis Form: How Much Do You Spend at Christmas?'
- 'Alternate Giving Guides'
- Discussion Guides: 'Christmas Traditions That Work for You,' 'The Gift of Giving,' 'What About Santa?' and 'What Makes for a Perfect Christmas?'
- 'Appropriate Christmas Gifts Questionnaire' and 'Christmas Revival' (an excerpt from Unplug the Christmas Machine; both from 'Whose Birthday Is It, Anyway?' #9)
Visit www.SimpleLivingWorks.org
Also available from your public library or your local independent bookstore:
Let's Talk About Christmas! worksheet
Questions: Ask the following questions for activities that apply to you. Some of your activities may include more items and details than other activities, depending on the emphasis of your celebration. Make notes here or on a larger sheet.1. WHAT: What are we going to do this activity to celebrate Advent and Christmas? Yes/no. What's its priority (1-10) if we decide to cut back?
2. WHY: Why do we do this activity? Personal beliefs? Needs? Tradition? Habit?
3. HOW: How are we going to do it? The same or differently than before?
4. WHERE: Where will we do this? At home? Another place? A public place?
5. WHEN: When will we start and finish the preparations and the activity?
6. WHO: Who will do the work? Can we divide up the tasks differently?
7. COST/BUDGET: How much will we spend? Is there flexibility? Are we willing to spend less on ourselves and give more to the truly needy?
8. SIMPLIFY: How can we simplify this to reduce stress and cost, to nurture relationships instead of stuff, to curb overconsumption? Set a goal to simplify at least three activities.
ACTIVITIES
A. Decorations
Inside:
Advent Wreath
Manger Scene
Tree, Greens
Outside:
Gift Wrap
Other
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
B. Travel
Shopping
Trip
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
C. Gifts
Children
Adults
Family
Friends
Relatives
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
D. Alternative Gifts
Cash
Volunteer Time
Material
Other
Local Recipients
National/International
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
E. Entertaining
Advent
Christmas
Epiphany
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
F. Food
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
G. Family Entertainment
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
H. Cards
Relatives
Friends
Associates
Close by
Far Away
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
I. Church Activities
Advent
Christmas Eve/Day
Sunday School
Choir
Other
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
J. Home Devotions
Reflections
Services
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
K. Music
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
L. Clothes
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
M. Other
Postage
1. WHAT
2. WHY
3. HOW
4. WHERE
5. WHEN
6. WHO
7. COST/BUDGET
8. SIMPLIFY
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