Friday, November 28, 2025

This Year's "One New Thing"...

As I mentioned in my Guide to the Stress-free Christmas, I quite like the notion of building a strong foundation for Christmas and then each year adopting a "one new thing" rule - in order to avoid things becoming samey and repetitive, each year try to identify one new thing to try.

However, this year I think our "one new thing" is actually going to be "no new thing" - partly because Christmas worked so well last year that I'm keen just to keep things the same, and partly because we're rather over-stretched at the moment and so this is a year to just keep things on narrow rails. Which is fine - for various reasons we're all going to be somewhat busier this year than last (some of which I can't talk about), so not taking anything extra on feels like a good step.

That being the case, Christmas this year is going to look somewhat like this:

  • Obviously, we have presents to buy and wrap for a number of people. This has started, but has quite a long way to go. I'd like to get all the presents bought in the next two weeks, and then wrapped in the week after, but we'll see.
  • Likewise, we have cards to send to a number of people. I'd hope to get this dealt with fairly soon, too.
  • The Christmas tree and other decorations will go up over the weekend, officially on Sunday. (I then have a second tree to put up on Monday...)
  • We need to place an order with the butcher in the next couple of weeks.
  • There's the village Christmas Lights Switch-on, which happens tonight. My band's competing event has been cancelled this year, likely permanently, and it looks like our annual visit to the Zoo lights has likewise fallen by the wayside.
  • However, we will go to the Mill Farm Christmas event, including a visit to Santa there.
  • Funsize has a number of performances with her Stage School over the next few weeks.
  • My work night out is the Friday before Christmas (and LC the week before). I'm not planning as later a night as last year - I think I'd prefer just to get to bed.
  • The weekend before Christmas I'm hoping to do some Christmas baking. Not as much as last year (as we had too much), and a different selection, but a couple of nice things.
  • The Big Shop will hopefully be on the last Friday before Christmas, but may slip a little later. Then, a day or two before Christmas we need to pick our order up from the butcher.
  • Then, on Christmas Eve I'm hoping to take the children over to my parents' for a visit, followed by the Christingle service, and then bed.
  • Christmas Day should then have the same format as last year - a relatively slow morning involving presents, breakfast, and a nice walk (weather permitting), followed by the big meal, and then a fairly lazy afternoon/evening. At some point we'll watch a nice film or something on TV.
  • Then, on Boxing Day it's over to my parents' again, this time for the big family gathering. Fun!
And that's basically it. Which, in fairness, is quite a lot.

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