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Quick and Easy Last Minute Holiday Gift Ideas

It’s that time of year again: the holidays are in full force and you’ve again waited unti the last minute to do your Christmas shopping. While the holiday season can be full of fun, friends, food and joy – shopping for gifts can be less than pleasant, to say the least. From dealing with crowds and traffic to hunting down sales and rushing to get those last minute online orders in, things can get a bit stressful. On top of it all, there’s always that one person who’s hard to shop for. If you find yourself in a bind when it comes to timing or ideas, know that you’ve got a way out. There are some quick and easy gifts you can get together in order to save yourself from the horror of being empty-handed, or worse yet, giving a gift the recipient will hate.

One thing I told my husband I wanted for Christmas this year was to know that our future is protected by making sure we both finally have life insurance. After seeing family and friends go through so much loss this past year and not being prepared for it, we want to make sure our family will have everything needed should something happen. While our kids have whole life policies that their grandparents have gifted them, we have been looking into our options with whole versus term life insurance and have been getting quite a few reasonable term life insurance quotes. Hopefully we find just what we need to protect our family.

Let’s Start Simple

Okay, you’re completely stumped or out of time. What’s a hapless gift-giver to do? Let’s start with some of the simplest, tried-and-true gift ideas out there before moving along to some other options.

  • Get a plant. Houseplants are always an option, and you can go simple or elaborate depending on the personality of the person you’re buying for. Plus, even if they’re not good at keeping things alive, you still have options. Go with a succulent or something requiring minimal care, such as a cactus.
  • Bake cookies. If you’re good at baking, you’ve really got the upper hand. You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who wouldn’t enjoy a platter full of delicious homemade cookies as a gift. Sure, this gift doesn’t cost a lot, but most people care more about the thought behind it.
  • Frame a photo or print. Printing a treasured photo and picking up a picture frame to place it in makes for a thoughtful and sentimental gift. Or, you might want to pick up a print or a poster of something your recipient enjoys – maybe a favorite artist, band or movie, for example.
  • Christmas tree ornament. If your recipient celebrates Christmas, you really can’t go wrong here. And with so many unique ornaments out there on the market, you’re sure to find something meaningful, humorous or even delightfully ironic.
  • Gift cards/certificates. Even though many recipients lose their gift cards before using them, you still can’t go wrong with this gift. Your recipient will be able to buy exactly what they want from a store they love. What’s not to like about that?

A Little More Specific

Can’t find something for someone with a niche interest? Try out some of these suggestions.

  • Know somebody who likes to work out? There are a ton of unique workout DVDs out there, which can make for a quick and easy gift. If you’re not familiar with workout jargon or equipment, then you might just want to opt for something that looks fun. Just make sure that you’re getting a workout DVD for someone who really enjoys working out, and not someone you personally think needs to workout. It probably goes without saying that the latter’s reaction to the gift probably won’t be ideal.
  • Friends with a gamer? Ask a mutual friend if there’s a new game they’re interested in. If it’s in your price range, pick it up for them. Or, you might want to go with something retro or nostalgic. A bit of searching will come up with a load of video game themed housewares and apparel, so there’s no way you’ll come up short on ideas.
  • Unique sense of humor? Well, that’s easy. Nowadays, it seems like millennials have their own brand of ironic humor. A quick search online at a site like Etsy will hook you up with a whole slew of quirky DIY items that will satisfy even the smallest niche taste. It seems that everything from memes to viral videos have some sort of reference to material goods.

Of course, the best way to find the best gift is to simply be prepared, though that can also be difficult. On a final note, making things yourself is always a unique and personalized gesture, and even if you’re not the craft sort, Pinterest is a great place to find some easy DIY crafts, many of which even have step-by-step instructions. If you have easy access to a craft store, you could have a quick and easy holiday project on your hands, whether you follow a guide or come up with your own ideas for gifts to create.

No matter what you wind up giving this holiday season, remember that it’s always the thought that counts – just be sure that you put some thought into your selection! As long as you have some confidence in your taste and put some effort into thinking outside the box, you’re sure to find some convenient and meaningful gifts for even the hardest people to shop for on your list.

Stress-Free Holiday Travel Tips for Families

If there is one thing I know is stressful to do during the holidays as a family, it is traveling. With a family our size, even the short 30-minute trip to grandma’s house can be stressful and I try to remove as much stress as I can. In order to have a stress-free trip, I like to follow these tips!

  • Make sure the vehicle is in great running order.
  • Get everything ready to go the night before.
    • When you have everything ready the night before you can get up in the morning and get ready with ease. No need to worry about picking out clothes, chasing down socks and shoes or the stray mitten. Being prepared early is a huge stress reliever for everyone!
  • Plan your travel time around naptime
    • If you are traveling with younger kids, plan your travel time around naptime if possible so the kids can nap in the car and be well rested upon arrival at your destination. This makes the experience enjoyable for everyone.
  • Pack Snacks
    • If you are going to be traveling for an extended period of time, be sure to packs so snacks for the kids and the adults to calm hungry tummies or to appease the little ones.
  • Items to Entertain the Kids
    • Another great thing to do if you have a long drive ahead is to have items on hand to keep the kids entertained. Books, small toys, crayons, coloring books, etc. these are all items the kids can enjoy while in the car.

Just following these simple tips will help greatly reduce, if not eliminate the stress from your holiday travel and allow you to actually enjoy the holidays with your family.

4 Ways to Entertain Kids Over Holiday Break

We’ve all been there. The kid’s have time off from school and we’re left feeling a little deflated. “How am I going to keep them entertained over winter break?” we ask ourselves. Well, there is an abundance of things to do that will keep not only you, but your kids, entertained over the summer months.

1. Explore Your Community

Your local area may have many things going on over the holiday period. Your local library is usually a great place to turn to for some fun pre-planned events for the kids to attend so be sure to check their website for an updated list of events. Go and check out your library, and make a day of it. There are plenty of books and computers to keep the children entertained while you check out what is going on in your local area. Libraries also often have story time for children and arts and crafts days.

Your local community center is also a great place to turn to for a wide range of other activities that you and your kids can enjoy.  You could even go for a short visit to your community center to see what events they are hosting over the holiday’s. Take your children to the park to run around and burn off some energy. Yes! You can visit the park during any season and even if there is snow on the ground!

Whatever may be going on in your local area, take them. You’ll be sure to have plenty of fun watching them burn off some steam. And best of all, local activities are often free or very inexpensive, meaning your bank account will thank you at the end of the day.

 

2. Have Fun at Home

Of course, there will be days when you’re feeling too tired and groggy to go out. On these days, you can still have plenty of fun with the kids. You could encourage them to put on a play or puppet show, making the puppets together. Who doesn’t love a good sock puppet play?

 You could have a movie night and put your feet up together in front of your favorite film. We like to rewatch our family favorites, like the entire Harry Potter collection, over winter break. We actually try to watch them all on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

You could invite their friends over for a play date and have the kids make a day of crafts or games. If you are really brave, have them do both! 

These days are unique for each family, and happy memories can still be made by lazing around in the house all day. Crack jokes with each other, whatever it is that makes your kids giggle with excitement, do it and have a laugh.

3. Get Out as a Family

Their will obviously be those days when you just want to get out of the house and have a day out for the whole family and these can become some of the best days of the holidays, with many a memory being made. You could take them to explore your local museums or other local tourist attractions and tour your town for the day.

You could take them to the swimming pool to have fun on all of the water slides. You could take them out to a theme park to have fun on all of the wild rides. You could take them to a nearby nature reserve to have a look at all of the wildlife that can be found nearby. Of course, this all depends on the weather in your area but these days, you can find a lot of these attractions indoors as well.

You could even take them to the cinema or theater to catch a showing of their favorite play or movie. Whatever it is that you choose to do on family days out, make them special and full of happy memories. It may cost a little money on these days, but can you really put a price on your kids having the best summer ever?

4. Vacation

Every holiday period is best topped off with a family vacation. Time alone as a couple as well as time with the whole family, they are the best chances for us to build memories as well as have a great time getting a tan. Plan a fun getaway somewhere tropical if you live somewhere cold or plan a fun road trip! Just remember that if you decide to do the latter, make sure your vehicle is up for the trip by taking it in to a reputable service center like the one at Victory Layne Chevrolet.

So there you have it, some very simple ideas for fun days out or in with the kids. If you do even half of these things, then I’m sure you’ll have a very fun and active holiday break.

 

7 Items to Check Off Your Christmas To-Do List – In July

I know, it’s the middle of summer and you probably hate me for even saying this, but Christmas is less than 6 months away! Now is the time to start prepping for the holiday so you don’t find yourself scrambling at the last minute.

The question is, which items on the list do you tackle first? For us, the one thing that is always hard to do is capture the perfect family photo or just pictures of the kids to feature on our holiday card, after that, I always put the rest off….but not this year!

This year, we have come up with 8 items for you to check off your Christmas To-Do list – in July!

1. Create Christmas Wish Lists

One thing I despise more than anything is getting a list from my kids or other family member super close to Christmas. I love to shop year round and you never know when you will stumble upon a great sale for the perfect gift your family member wants. Be sure to create your list and have you kids create their lists too. Getting them done early means they will be ready and waiting the minute someone asks for them.

2. Family Pictures

If you are planning on sending out a photo card, newsletter or want to give photos of the family or just the kids as a gift, schedule your photo session ASAP! Photographers book up more and more the closer we get to the holidays and the sooner you get yours done, the sooner your photographer can get them edited and back to you in time for the holidays.

3. Get Some Christmas Card Ideas Together

Selecting a Christmas card to send can be tough, especially if you are looking for something that is simple or something that you can customize to meet your tastes. Basic Invite is one of the few websites that allows customers almost unlimited color options with instant previews online. Once you select a design you can change the color of each element on the card to over 180 different color options so you can make sure the card is exactly how you want it down to the littlest detail. The
holiday cards maker makes it easy for you to get exactly what you are looking for! As a bonus, you can even order a sample card early to make sure they are just what you are looking for. Basic Invite is filled with all kinds of great Christmas card ideas including company Christmas cards if you need them! Right now Basic Invite is offering 15% off with coupon code: 15FF51.

4. Get Started on Homemade Gifts

If you plan on gifting any items that are homemade such as keepsake gifts from the kids, blankets, or anything that takes a lot of time to create, get you projects started now. A lot of stores are already stocked with holiday crafts and sales making it a great time to take advantage of the prices and the extra time before the holidays hit.

5. Clean Out The Kids Rooms

When it comes to Christmas and kids, it usually means more new clothes and more new toys. Start working on cleaning out all of the clothes that don’t fit anymore or toys they have outgrown or just don’t enjoy and find them a new home with a friend or family member or donate them to a local charity.

6. Take Advantage of Summer Sales

A lot of stores start putting out small Christmas displays in July to bring in some extra sales in the summer which makes it the perfect time to shop for some new holiday decor if you need it. Also, watch for stock up sales for things like bath and kitchen towels, dishrags, and other household goods that could make great gifts for friends and family.

7. Find Time in Your Winter Schedule To Give Back

The holidays are a great time to give back to your community and a lot of people wait until the last minute to sign up to volunteer their time. Take advantage of the summer and make a few phone calls to local charities or schools and find out what events they have going on during the holidays that you are your family may be able to help with a commit to it now and get it on your calendar.

With just completing these tasks, you will be checking off items on your Christmas to-do list and be prepared for the holidays instead of waiting until the last minute.

The Ultimate Funny Holiday Gift Guide

The holiday season is packed full of gift-giving, and sometimes it can be hard to find the perfect present for everyone on your list. If you’re at a loss for what to put under the tree, aim for a gift that tickles their funny bone! A silly surprise is always a welcomed treat, and your fun selection will surely be the talk of Christmas morning. Take a look at some of the best funny holiday gifts below.

Cards Against Humanity Game

Take game night up a notch with this hilarious and completely inappropriate card game designed for adults. It’s basically a grown-up version of Apples to Apples—a question is asked, and the goal is lay down the funniest card in response. Cards Against Humanity is the perfect gift for anyone with a dark sense of humor and a sharp mind.

Ugly Christmas Sweater

What could be better than the gift of scratchy, ugly, Christmas-themed apparel? Tipsy Elves has a huge assortment of women’s and men’s ugly Christmas sweaters that are bound to be first-place winners at any holiday party competition. From flexing reindeers to naughty Santa’s, there’s a hilarious and hideous present just waiting to be gifted to the jokester in your life.

Sequined Photo-Reveal Pillow

Typically, pillows are a fun bedding accessory to cuddle up with on a cold night. So why not ruin that lovely routine with a terrifying Nicholas Cage sequin reveal pillow? What looks like an ordinary sparkly pillow hides the face of Hollywood’s favorite B-list actor. Simply swipe your hand over the sequins to reveal the horror that lies beneath! For anyone who’s always wanted to combine their love of interior décor and National Treasure, this is the Holy Grail of Christmas presents.

Toilet Coffee Mug

We all know that one person who can’t form multi-syllable words until they’ve had their morning cup of Joe. Why not make their life a little more annoying with a ridiculous toilet coffee mug from Big Mouth Inc? Their delicious brown coffee will soon take on another meaning as they sip a hot beverage from the bowl. This gift is also ideal for anyone with a major potty mouth!

Bob Ross Chia Pet

This gift is a no-brainer for all the artsy friends in your life. Bring “The Joy of Painting” host into their home with this living Chia seed Bob Ross bust. They’ll love watching his curly hair grow as the seeds spring into life. It’s almost as if you can hear his soothing voice talking about happy little trees and puffy clouds as he creates 30-minute masterpieces. And if your friend typically has a black thumb, perhaps this easy-maintenance plant will give them the confidence to take their indoor gardening skills to new heights!

The Hungover Cookbook

Lend a helping hand to the friend who can never seem to properly recover from a heavy night of drinking. The Hungover Cookbook by Milton Crawford walks through the different types of hangovers and delicious cures for all of them. From breakfast burritos to ice cream smoothies, every page is filled with mouth-watering recipes. Not to mention, there’s plenty of advice and jokes in there to motivate your drinking buddy to clean up their act before their next big bender.

Tortilla Baby Swaddle Wrap

For the new parents in your life, grab this hilarious (and tasty-looking) tortilla swaddle wrap from Uncommon Goods! Their little bundle of joy will look like a yummy burrito as they sleep peacefully in their crib. After all, parents are always saying stuff like “Oh you’re just so cute I could eat!” Bring those strange words to life by giving parents the chance to confuse their baby with a giant Mexican meal.

Campfire Fishing Rod

What do you get when you combine two things that definitely don’t go together? The perfect gag gift! The campfire fishing rod mashes together the art of fishing and toasting s’mores in one delightfully strange present. Get this for the friend who tries to be outdoorsy but is too afraid of snakes to ever pitch a tent outside. Ideal for backyard BBQs or summer bonfires, this contraption will be a hit at any party with an open flame.

Ditch the sweet sentiments this season and grab a funny gift to make your loved one chuckle come Christmas morning. No matter what their sense of humor may be, there’s guaranteed to be something on this list that will make them smile.