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Surviving and Thriving During the Holidays: Tips for Military Families

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As I look back over my posts and journal entries from last year’s holiday season, one thing is clear, while the holidays can be fraught with emotions run- wild, they can also be a time of peace and joy even while our loved one is deployed. There are many things we can do to set the tone and mood of the holiday and how we and our families experience this time.

Don’t feel as though you must celebrate as you “normally” do – It’s OK to alter some traditions and eliminate or simplify your activities. You are busy, you don’t have the energy and you’re not in the mind. Those are all valid reasons to trim your holiday tasks and commitments.

Seize the opportunity to try something new – While my husband was deployed to Afghanistan I decided to put the tree in a different place (where I really wanted it) and to change up our Christmas meal (he always made a labor intensive cooked brunch…I didn’t want to.) Try to look at this experience as a chance to experiment rather than as a loss.

Ease up on your expectations – Stress runs rampant and it can take control of your life and overshadow everything good and joyous about your holiday. Especially if you have children, don’t allow your holiday to be hijacked by stress. Do not place unrealistic expectations on yourself. You may not be able to find the perfect gift for everyone; good enough is…well…good enough. You don’t need to bake 12 dozen cookies, unless you really love doing that. Your house does not have to look like a magazine, forget that. Take the time to watch holiday movies with your kids, drink cocoa and play in the snow and give yourself a break. You deserve it!

The little gestures do matter – I took the time to write my husband a letter and included it with his Christmas card; one, so that the greeting would be more personal (handwriting is more intimate than email,) two, so that he would know that he is worth some of my precious time and that I am thinking of him.

Stay connected to your deployed loved one – A few ideas:

  • I mailed my husband a tiny tree with plastic ornaments and garland for his unit to decorate, holiday music cds and cookies with packets of hot cocoa. They had such fun having their tree trimming party and it gave them a holiday pick me up to share just a bit in the holiday cheer.
  • Print out pictures of your loved ones gifts and wrap them, that way they have something to open and they don’t have to ship any bulky gifts home later.
  • Take lots of pictures both of holiday traditions, concerts, and parties and such as well as everyday activities, snowman building, cookie baking, making decorations, shopping or present wrapping. Your deployed soldier will be comforted by the scenes of normalcy. It’s a reminder of what is waiting at home.
  • Take advantage of modern technology; Skype if you have access, send videos or audio recordings. Use whatever avenues you can to help your soldier stay as connected as possible to your family.
  • Involve them in planning and decisions if you can and they are able. I asked for input on everything from gift choices to budgeting, to planning our holiday entertaining. My husband likes to know that his opinion still matters and that he is still needed in some way. Yours most likely will too.

Most importantly, remember that it’s all right to enjoy your holiday and be happy. It’s there, under the surface, the loss, the heartache, the frustration, but there is also joy and laughter. Your best gift to your deployed loved one and to yourself is to have the happiest experience you can.

For more tips and ideas on thriving during the holidays read the Care.com Interview Series or the Care.com Military Family page. It is a wonderful resource for military families.

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Give More This Holiday Season

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It is that time of year when we begin thinking about Holiday Giving, the real meaning those holidays have for us and how we can truly celebrate our spirituality, connectedness and genuine desire to aid our fellow-man. Giving almost always blesses the giver more than the recipient. So with that thought in mind, I have some suggestions to offer:

1. Run or walk a charity race – Many 5k and longer runs benefit a charity. Your entry fee pays for your t-shirt, race coordination, and, in part, contributes to the charity.

2. When you pay cash, save your change and put it in a jar – Save it for a month, and then donate the proceeds. Alternatively keep it in a baggie in your car. I empty my change every single time I walk by a red kettle.

3. EBay – Go through your closet, dress or basement, everybody has something to sell. No doubt there is someone out there who will want it. Donate the money to your favorite charity.

4. Sponsor someone – School walk-a-thon, community car wash, charity event, animal shelter fundraiser, whatever. This way you get to help them reach their goal and contribute to something bigger.

5.Institute a luxury tax – Every time you go out to dinner, to the theater or other entertainment, set aside 20% of the amount you spend and donate it.

6. Buy extra – Every once in a while when you buy staples at the grocery store, buy two of everything and donate to a food pantry, church or shelter.There is always a need.

7. Empty your closet and the kids toy box – If you haven’t worn it or played with it this year, donate it to someone who will.

8. Do your shopping online and support sites that make a difference – You get a nice gift, the people who made it earn a living. Try WorldWomenWork, GreaterGood or WomenforWomen.

9. Give a larger than normal tip to a service worker, salon worker or waitress, especially if you know they have small children!

10. Buy gifts for children or families in need – Many times you can team with a church or organization to help provide a Christmas dinner and gifts for struggling families.

Whatever you choose, you will receive more from the giving than they will. Trust me on this…

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A New Way to Read Favorite Blogs on iPhone


Check out BloApp! It just might turn out to be a very useful tool in your mobile lifestyle. BlogApp is so simple. Just download the app to your iPhone or iPad and scan the QR code of your favorite blogs. That’s It!

Most importantly, don’t forget to add Productive Life Concepts to your app!

 

 

 

 

 

And while you’re at it…add my Guard wife blog as well (shameless plug.)

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