Thursday, 2 January 2014

Guest post. Christmas Organisation: Top Tips and Advice

With Christmas on the horizon, now is the time where most people will be thinking of the imminent festivities, planning gifts for their loved ones and trying to remember where you put the Christmas decorations.

In the run up to the big day, you will inevitably have lots of things to organise; writing and posting Christmas cards, heading for the high street to pick up some gifts, taking the kids to Santa’s grotto and ordering your Christmas food and wine so that you don’t have to venture into the supermarket being just a few things on your hectic to-do list.

The thing that many people tend to forget is what happens after Christmas is all done and dusted. Staying on top of your organisation can help for future Christmases so give this some thought when the day is over.

While your kids will be more than happy playing with their new batcave or their awesome dolls house, you can be making sure that everything is in the right place and ready to be put away properly. Here are some top tips so that you can remain organised throughout.

  • Keep any boxes for toys that you may sell further down the line. For some toys, still having the original boxes will help to retain value while also providing a perfectly sized box to post them in. Pop them in the loft and, every year, sort through what you may be able to ‘lose’ so that you keep on top of the clutter.
  • Be sensible when taking down the decorations:
    • Label boxes well so that you know where things are next year
    • Wrap baubles well so that they don’t get damaged
    • Neatly put the Christmas lights away rather than in one tangled heap (although, no matter how hard you try, they’ll probably be a mess again next time!)
    • Group things together so that you know where to look. Keep tree decorations in one box, outdoor decorations in another and tableware in another – you get the gist.
  • Declutter old toys now that your kids have got new ones. Encourage them to say goodbye to toys they don’t play with anymore. Give them to charity or make some cash for their piggy bank by selling them. If you can do this before Christmas, awesome!
  • Recycle Christmas cards, wrapping paper and boxes rather than adding them to the normal bin.
  • Don’t leave cleaning and decluttering until after the new year – bringing in 2014 will be so much more gratifying with a clean, tidy, organised home!
It may seem boring and tiresome, but organising now will mean less hassle this time next year!

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Christmas 2013 just some pictures....

 Watching Mr Bean before dinner on Christmas eve....
Ready to go to aunty and uncle's house for Christmas.....
His biggest wish was granted and he has played with it ever since....
Iceskating without skates.... Such fun anyway!

Thursday, 19 December 2013

The daddy has his first gig in Denmark...

And his name in the paper (okay, lokal paper but still...) This Sunday he's playing at the opening of a new cafe in town. It's called Frk Frozen Yogurt and the frozen yogurt is soooo nice with different toppings! Here's the picture from the paper. Yes, I know it's in Danish but not the daddy's name.... It's right there in they paper!

Saturday, 7 December 2013

What the universe had planned.....

Well, as I wrote in the last post - a storm hit Denmark. Bodil (still don't know why it's called that) made the diglots' school cancelled the show Nana and Papa had travelled all the from the UK to see them in. Today I stumbled across this picture....


Thursday, 5 December 2013

So dissapointed....

So Nana and Papa came to visit from England on Tuesday. It was a long-planned visit because the children's school was doing a show. The little man was singing and walking with candles, it's called Santa Lusia, and the princess was singing with her class and the school choir. Nana and Papa are here to watch but then the storm decided to come.... Bodil it's called but who cares about the name, the stupid storm has made the school cancel the show. The children are upset and angry - The show has been postponed to next Wednesday but how's that gonna help?? By then Nana and Papa will be back in England. We'll film it all and send it over but still... We planned for them to come and talked about it for so long and now they'll miss the show because Mother nature decides to play up!

I'm not impressed nor are the children or Nana and Papa!

Oh, and who thought Bodil would be a good name for the storm??


Sunday, 1 December 2013

Wow, it's already December....

Since Friday, Christmas has seriously been pushing it's way into town and our home.... Friday, the man in red aka Father Christmas came into town on a boat. His wife wasn't with him this year - rumour has it it that it might be stress but nothing is confirmed! Well, the man in red arrived and he walked with the all the children and their parents to the museum (that's right, we've got one of those in town) where 2 oversized Elves apparently live. Then everyone including the 2 oversized Elves walked to the town square where the big Christmas tree is and turned the lights on.

Saturday, we got all the Christmas stuff out and got the house decorated. I had been looking forward to decorate the piano - it's our first Chritmas with it in the house. The little man straight away needed his Elf hat on and sat with the daddy to watch Santa Claus the movie.

This morning we woke up and the fairy had already delivered the Christmas tree. The little man and the princess were delighted and we decorated it all together. The fairy sat overlooking it all from the top.



Today, it was the town's Christmas market and we went to have a look around. The diglots both tried Rudolph - the princess staying on for 31 seconds.


Are you all Christmased up??
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