It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and this year unlike any other year before, families are gathering together with a newfound zest and appreciation for being together! For the last few years, with Covid restrictions and concerns, so many people have forgone their annual traditional gatherings. More than ever people are reaching out to physically be with their family and friends this holiday to embrace one another in person! This means that more than ever while hosting any event we must be focused on the festiveness!!! Yes, yes, yes, go for it. over the top expressions of holiday cheer are exactly what the doctor has called for this year.
Make your Thanksgiving extra thankful with creative decor, games, and new traditions. Set up a photo booth, or have a turkey stroll dance-off… Let your imagination run wild, and create a memorable time for all to share, as we know you are never promised the gift of time.
A few quick tips for people hosting large groups that often get overlooked when making sure the big-ticket items are taken care of:
- Make sure to have a variety of activities for everyone to play, just in case of an unfortunate weather-induced blackout. You definitely don’t want to get caught out there in the world of no tv, computer, or x-box without having playing cards, books, board games, and or other fun non-electronic items to entertain with.
- Make sure to have more than enough toilet tissue, it is Thanksgiving after all and the food spread is absolutely plentiful and well…. nuff said.
- Have a variety of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and cider options available. It’s really nice to have a hot liquid option available in the chilly months.
- Most importantly, HAVE FUN! Don’t forget, the reason you all are gathering together. Prepare ahead of time and try to delegate responsibilities so that one person doesn’t get stuck holding the proverbial bag by missing out on everything because everything falls on them. This is stressful and creates anxiety instead of a good mood. So make sure you commit to spending quality time, relaxing, and enjoying your family instead of just working and making sure everyone is having a great time. Remember teamwork makes the dream work so use this as a bonding moment as well. Create moments and memories of fun and laughter so that you can hold onto them after the holidays are over. Happy Thanksgiving!
XOXO Holiday Rising!