Get Some Sleep! And 5 More Ways to Make the Most of This Weekend
Check off a couple of necessary chores, but save a little time for favorite traditions
With Thanksgiving in the rearview mirror and a fresh new month on the calendar, this weekend is a good time to make plans and create some breathing space in your schedule. Stock up on cold-weather necessities, wrap up a few gifts and catch some extra z’s — the rest of your to-do list won’t look so daunting when you’re feeling rested and refreshed.
2. Knock out some gift wrapping. If you did some holiday shopping last weekend, this is a good time to get a head start on wrapping.
Wrapped gifts look pretty piled up around the house, and it takes one item off your holiday to-do list. Mark the initials of the gift recipient on the bottom of the package in case gifts and tags become separated.
Gift Wrap Ideas That Add a Personal Touch
Wrapped gifts look pretty piled up around the house, and it takes one item off your holiday to-do list. Mark the initials of the gift recipient on the bottom of the package in case gifts and tags become separated.
Gift Wrap Ideas That Add a Personal Touch
3. Clean your washing machine and dryer vent. Front-loading washing machines can get stinky. Make sure yours stays fresh by running a cycle with washing machine tub cleaner (without clothes) and wiping down the rubber seal around the door to remove built-up lint and grime.
If you can’t remember the last time you cleaned out your dryer vent, it’s probably due for a cleaning. Removing lint buildup from the hose and vent can help prevent a dryer fire.
How to Avoid Dryer Fires During the Holidays
If you can’t remember the last time you cleaned out your dryer vent, it’s probably due for a cleaning. Removing lint buildup from the hose and vent can help prevent a dryer fire.
How to Avoid Dryer Fires During the Holidays
4. Get a handle on your holiday schedule. We’ve just flipped the page of the calendar to a new month: Use these first days of December to outline your plans for the month ahead.
If your schedule is already looking more packed than you would like, see if there’s an event or to-do that you can skip or put off until January, when the holiday craziness has passed.
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If your schedule is already looking more packed than you would like, see if there’s an event or to-do that you can skip or put off until January, when the holiday craziness has passed.
The Case for Simplifying Christmas Decorations
5. Make time for a tradition you enjoy. Forget for a moment about things you “should” be doing and consider which winter or holiday traditions hold the most joy and meaning for you personally. Whether it’s something simple (like taking a stroll to see holiday lights) or more involved (like baking and decorating cookies), make time to do one of your favorites this weekend.
6. Get some rest. Getting enough sleep is essential for our health and well-being. Make your bed with fresh sheets, choose an uplifting book to read, pour yourself a cup of (decaf) tea and slide under the covers a little early at least one night this weekend.
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Tell us: What are you looking forward to this weekend? Let us know in the Comments.
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