You want to have the perfect holiday season. There are many pitfalls that you might have encountered before. Rather than waiting till it happens, here is a list of the common mistakes that people have made in the past.

  • Using one cord for all Christmas lights - Lights can either be your friend or enemy. If you only use one strand, you'll run the chance of burning out a fuse. Think ahead and hook many Christmas lights to a power strip.
  • Running out of Christmas gift wrap - It might seem silly to purchase a ton of gift wrapping, but when the time comes, you'll be glad you have enough Christmas wrapping paper to cover all your gifts. It helps to plan in advance, even if it means buying leftover gift-wrap after the holiday season is over. You'll be well prepared for next year.
  • Broken Christmas ornaments - One of the most costly mistakes is having broken memories in a box. Preserve your holiday trinkets in tissues and newspaper. If you have an extra dollar or have already opened Christmas gifts, grab some padded packaging material.
  • Awkward family get-togethers - When the time comes to meet the other half of the family you normally don't see the rest of the year, you might feel awkward speaking with them. Ask them about their experiences during the year or tell them funny stories. Don't solely rely on alcohol to escape the social barrier. Once you get some common ground started, you'll be able to transition stories into other stories, observations, and hopefully fond memories. Be enthusiastic when you receive gifts, no matter what. Also, don't forget to hug when you greet each other so everyone feels welcome. You want to keep the experience joyful. Also remember to turn your cell phone off, or at the very least keep the conversation to a minimum. It's your opportunity to spend time with relatives.

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