Start a Holiday Journal | Day 4 of 60 | Health Storey Prep for the Holidays

Day 4: Start Your Holiday Journal or Planner

The holiday season is a magical time filled with joy, family, and memories. One great way to capture all those moments is by starting a holiday journal or planner. Let’s explore how you can get started!

Why Keep a Holiday Journal?

Keeping a holiday journal allows you to document your experiences, thoughts, and feelings throughout the season. Here are some benefits:

  • Reflect on Memories: Writing helps you remember special moments.
  • Stay Organized: A planner can help you keep track of events, gifts, and to-do lists.
  • Boost Creativity: Journaling can inspire you to create new holiday traditions.

Choosing Between a Journal and a Planner

Both options have their perks, so it’s essential to choose what works best for you. Here’s a quick comparison:

FeatureHoliday JournalHoliday Planner
FocusPersonal reflectionsOrganization and planning
FormatFree-form writingStructured layout
CreativityHigh (doodles, stickers)Moderate (checklists)

Getting Started with Your Journal

If you decide to go with a journal, here are some tips to kick things off:

  1. Choose Your Journal: Pick one that inspires you, whether it’s a simple notebook or a fancy bound book.
  2. Set a Routine: Dedicate a few minutes each day to write about your holiday experiences.
  3. Include Prompts: Use prompts like “What am I grateful for this holiday?” or “What’s my favorite holiday memory?” to spark your creativity.

Starting Your Holiday Planner

If organization is your goal, a holiday planner might be the way to go. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Select a Planner: Look for one that has sections for events, gift lists, and meal planning.
  2. Create a Calendar: Mark important dates like parties, family gatherings, and deadlines for gift shopping.
  3. Make Lists: Write down gift ideas, recipes, and tasks to keep everything in one place.

Tips for Success

  • Be Consistent: Try to write or plan at the same time each day.
  • Add Personal Touches: Use stickers, drawings, or photos to make your journal or planner unique.
  • Review Regularly: Take time to read back through your entries or check off completed tasks.

Starting a holiday journal or planner can enhance your holiday experience. Whether you choose to reflect on your feelings or keep everything organized, you’ll create a treasure trove of memories to look back on for years to come.

For more tips on holiday preparation, check out Health-Storey and stay tuned for more ideas in our 60-day holiday prep series!

Pickng a Holiday Theme | Day 3 of 60 | Prepping for Thanksgiving and Christmas

Choosing Your Christmas and Holiday Season Theme for 2025

The holiday season is a magical time of year, filled with joy, family gatherings, and festive decorations. As we look ahead to 2025, it’s the perfect moment to start thinking about your Christmas and holiday theme.

Why Choose a Theme?

Having a theme can make your holiday celebrations more cohesive and memorable. It helps you decide on decorations, color schemes, and even the types of food you’ll serve. Plus, it adds a fun twist to your holiday preparations!

Popular Themes for 2025

Here are some exciting themes to consider for your holiday season:

1. Classic Winter Wonderland

  • Think whites, blues, and silvers.
  • Use snowflakes, icicles, and twinkling lights.

2. Rustic Charm

  • Incorporate natural elements like wood, pinecones, and burlap.
  • Use warm colors like red, green, and gold.

3. Vintage Christmas

  • Embrace retro decorations and colors.
  • Use old-fashioned ornaments and classic holiday music.

4. Modern Minimalism

  • Focus on simple, clean lines and a limited color palette.
  • Use geometric shapes and metallic accents.

5. Cultural Celebrations

  • Highlight traditions from different cultures.
  • Incorporate unique decorations and foods from around the world.

Tips for Choosing Your Theme

  • Consider Your Space: Think about how your chosen theme will fit into your home.
  • Budget Wisely: Some themes may require more decorations than others, so plan accordingly.
  • Involve Family: Get everyone’s input to make the theme more personal and fun.

Final Touches

Once you’ve chosen your theme, it’s time to get creative! From decorations to food, let your theme guide your choices.

Atlanta White Detox Bread

A Festive Recipe to Try While Holiday Prepping

As you prepare for the holiday season, why not try making Atlanta White Bread? It’s a simple recipe that takes a few hours but can be a great addition to your holiday meals.

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups flour
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/8 cup oil
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1 packet instant yeast
  • 1 cup warm water

Instructions:

  1. Mix the warm water and yeast packet together.
  2. Add some sugar and let the yeast bloom for about 5-10 minutes.
  3. In a bowl, mix the yeast mixture with salt, oil, and flour until combined.
  4. Knead the dough on a floured or oiled counter until smooth.
  5. Place the dough in a bowl and let it sit for 90 minutes.
  6. After 90 minutes, knead again and cut into four pieces and let them sit for another 30 minutes.
  7. Store three pieces for future meals and place one piece into your baking container.
  8. Bake for at least 20 minutes at 375 degrees.

Variations for the Holiday Season

  • Herb-Infused Bread: Add dried herbs like rosemary or thyme for a savory twist.
  • Sweet Cinnamon Bread: Mix in cinnamon and a bit of nutmeg for a sweet holiday flavor.
  • Cheese and Garlic Bread: Fold in shredded cheese and minced garlic for a delicious side.

With these ideas and recipes, you’re all set to make your 2025 holiday season unforgettable! Happy planning!

Gift List | Day 2 of 60 | Holiday Prep Thanksgiving & Christmas

The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Gift Giving

The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration, and, of course, gift-giving! Creating a Christmas list can help you stay organized and ensure you don’t go over budget. Let’s explore how to make your list, stick to your budget, and understand gift etiquette in various settings.

Making Your Christmas List

Start by writing down everyone you want to buy gifts for. This can include family, friends, coworkers, and even service providers like mail carriers and garbage collectors.

  • Tip: Use a spreadsheet or a simple notepad app to keep track of names and gift ideas. This way, you won’t forget anyone important!

Staying Within Budget

Setting a budget is crucial to avoid overspending during the holidays. Here are some tips to help you stick to your budget:

  1. Set a Total Budget: Decide how much you can spend overall. This will help you prioritize your spending.
  2. Allocate Funds: Assign a specific amount for each person on your list. This ensures you don’t overspend on one person and leave others out.
  3. Look for Deals: Keep an eye out for sales and discounts. Websites like RetailMeNot or Honey can help you find great deals.

According to a survey by the National Retail Federation, the average American planned to spend about $998 on holiday gifts in 2022. Setting a budget can help you manage your finances better and enjoy the season without stress.

Gift Etiquette in the Workplace

When it comes to giving gifts at work, it’s important to be thoughtful and considerate. Here are some guidelines:

  • Know Your Company Culture: Some workplaces have strict policies against gift-giving, while others encourage it. Always check the rules first.
  • Keep It Professional: Choose gifts that are appropriate for the workplace. Items like coffee mugs, plants, or gift cards are usually safe bets.
  • Consider Group Gifts: If you want to give something more substantial, consider organizing a group gift with your coworkers.

Gift Etiquette for Neighbors and Service Providers

When it comes to neighbors and service providers, a small gesture can go a long way. Here’s how to approach it:

  • Neighbors: A homemade treat or a simple card can show appreciation. If you’re close, consider a small gift like a candle or a festive decoration.
  • Condo Building Employees: A gift card or a nice basket of goodies is a thoughtful way to thank your building staff for their hard work.
  • Mail Carriers and Garbage Collectors: A small gift or a card is a nice gesture. The U.S. Postal Service allows mail carriers to accept gifts worth up to $20.

Gift Etiquette for Teachers

Teachers play a significant role in our lives, and showing appreciation is always a good idea. Here are some tips:

  • Group Gifts: Consider pooling together with other parents for a larger gift. This can be a gift card to a local restaurant or a nice gift basket.
  • Personal Touch: A handwritten note from your child can mean a lot. It shows that you value their hard work and dedication.

Gift Etiquette for Friends and Family

When it comes to friends and family, the rules can be a bit more relaxed. Here’s how to navigate gift-giving:

  • Set a Spending Limit: If you have a large family, consider setting a spending limit for gifts. This keeps things fair and manageable.
  • Personalized Gifts: Think about what each person would truly appreciate. A thoughtful gift shows you care and pay attention to their interests.

Creating a Christmas list and understanding gift etiquette can make your holiday season much more enjoyable. By staying organized and mindful of your budget, you can spread joy without the stress. Happy gifting!

For Planners | Week One Schedule For 60 Day Holiday Prep.

Week 1: Planning and Preparation

1. Day 1: Create a Christmas budget.

2. Day 2: Make a list of gifts you need to purchase for friends and family.

3. Day 3: Research and choose a theme for your holiday decorations.

4. Day 4: Start a holiday planner or journal – For Americans, one month to Thanksgiving – Plan the Menu for the four days. A sample menu which is Health Storey Friendly will be available for you to use.

5. Day 5: Set up a holiday playlist with your favorite Christmas songs on Youtube to play over the holidays.

6. Day 6: Plan your holiday card list, e-card list and designs.

7. Day 7: Decide on your Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day menus.

60 Days to Christmas| Preparing a Weekly Holiday Budget

Christmas Budget

Welcome to the Prep Which Starts on October 24 2025. For Day which is next week, create a Budget for your Christmas season. Here is a weekly budget we set for a single person living in the Atlanta who doesn’t have to travel over the holidays.

Budget for Christmas

8 Week Holiday Budget Breakdown (8 Weeks Before the Christmas Holiday)

Total Budget: $1,070  Weekly Budget: $133.75

Weekly Breakdown

Week 1

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Gifts: $50  

   – Total: $75

Week 2

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Gifts: $50  

   – Total: $75

Week 3

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Food and Beverages: $50  

   – Total: $75

Week 4

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Decorations: $50  

   – Total: $75

Week 5

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Holiday Cards: $25  

   – Gifts: $50  

   – Total: $100

Week 6

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Food and Beverages: $50  

   – Total: $75

Week 7

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Travel Expenses: $50  

   – Total: $75

Week 8

   – Advent Calendar Gifts: $25  

   – Charitable Donations: $50  

   – Miscellaneous: $50  

   – Total: $125

Adjust the amounts based on your personal preferences and financial situation. Happy budgeting and we look forward to preparing for the holiday season with you starting on the 25th of October 2025.