maturestudenthanginginthere

It doesn’t have to be like this….

Today my organisation are going out for our Christmas lunch.  Now I’ll be honest I did hesitate as to whether or not I was going to go to this or not.  I’m not a fan of big gatherings however I also acknowledge that it’s also important to get together with colleagues, especially as it’s been a tough year for our organisation, having lost funding and of course colleagues as a result of this.  They are all coming back to join us for Christmas Lunch and this changes the way I feel about it so here I sit in my finery ready to head out to meet everyone at 2pm.

Well, I say finery, I don’t really do finery however I’ve taken off the obligatory wellies, pushed the boat out and put on some heels (which I don’t do due to arthritis) but the lovely gel cushion insoles promise to see me through the day.

Get your wellies off girl, it's party time!

The talk in the office today is ‘are you ready for Christmas?’, ‘Ive still to do this’, ‘I’ve still to do that’.  It made me realise that I haven’t really done anything about planning for Christmas and, in all fairness, I’m not feeling any stress in this.

If I’m honest I think Christmas can be a crazy time, made worse by pressure to provide or produce the perfect occasion.  We are having a small family Christmas and so I have full confidence that I can turn out some decent fayre and that we can all enjoy the day with no pressure.

I love the excitement of Christmas.  Gazing into a Christmas sky I still get that little magical feeling that Santa will soon by flying through the clouds dropping gifts off in houses.  Silly I know, but despite being an adult I think the magic of Christmas has remained with me.

As I walked through town this morning shop windows are adorned with messages that gifts are about joy and love and yes they are.  However the cynic in me also sees the collection of shops as cathedrals of consumerism.  I think there is something to be said for seeing things differently and doing things differently  - even at Christmas time.

Just because you've always done things a certain way doesn't mean it wouldn't be fun to try something different

This year I’m not going overboard on the present buying, instead I’m going to make a few gifts.  Out with coffee with my husband this week I mentioned that I really don’t want anything for Christmas.  I’m not being all bah humbug, but in all honesty, now that I have my lovely bedroom there is really nothing I want.

When I say making things I’m not going to lock myself away in a room with oodles of craft stuff producing hand made crazy presents for people.  Having kept my eyes open I’ve spotted a few clever ideas that make something quite small seem special.  Here’s a few I picked up that look very do-able.

Lets face it, if you found this on your doorstep wouldn't you smile?

 

If you're missing a shirt husband don't look at me...

So any tips out there Blogland, cleaver little things that might bring a smile at Christmas?

 

December 9, 2011 - Posted by | Family Life, Life, Work | , ,

13 Comments »

  1. I make cafetiere cosies!

    Comment by Caroline | December 9, 2011 | Reply

  2. Hurrah for calm Christmases! I love the pictures today – especially the snowman and the Guinness reindeer!

    Comment by Joanna | December 9, 2011 | Reply

  3. Love this post. Your Christmas magic shines through daily in your writing. The gift photos are great.

    Comment by backonmyown | December 10, 2011 | Reply

    • Yea I do kind of feel some of the Christmas magic building Pat – glad you enjoyed this post

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | December 10, 2011 | Reply

  4. I agree with the other comments–great post and slam-dunk on the pictures, Jacqueline!

    Comment by Lorna's Voice | December 10, 2011 | Reply

    • Thank you Lorna. Funny thing is, with this post the images came first. Usually it’s the other way around. Glad you enjoyed it.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | December 10, 2011 | Reply

  5. I loved the gift photo of the beer with antlers. I am going to steal this idea.
    I don’t really want anything for Christmas either, except a healthy family, and a sense of contentment.
    Enough can be a wide plateau, for me at least.

    Comment by Katrina | December 12, 2011 | Reply

    • Katrina, a healthy family and a sense of contentment sound like a wonderful Christmas gift to me.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | December 13, 2011 | Reply

  6. Hey there, love the upside down snowman, and totally agree with with you, Xmas tends to be so overdone, so much about how much you’re prepared to hurt your credit card, and a hard time for so many people…I’m bored with it.

    But the children are very excited, and I have always been a bit excited too: I love presents, getting them and and giving them, I love parties, so even this year, I’ll try to enjoy a bit of it. Let us know how your hand-made gifts pan out!

    Ps. Love your new profile picture!

    Comment by Lady E | December 13, 2011 | Reply

    • Thank you Lady E – the picture was taken in Paris this year, so nice memories go with it.
      You a lucky to have wee ones in the house, it makes Christmas very special – enjoy!

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | December 13, 2011 | Reply

  7. Mmm, sadly I’ll have one of my two children only, which is the worst scenario, because we will all miss the little one, yet will have to make sure Christams is special for the big one…:(

    Comment by Lady E | December 13, 2011 | Reply

    • I know this is really tough – I’ve been there and you’re right you just find a way to do Christmas that’s right for you all.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | December 13, 2011 | Reply


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