Christmas Celebration Tips | How to Make Christmas Season Joyous

How to Make Christmas Season Joyous. Hurray!! Christmas is here again!!! See Ways to Have A Joyous Christmas Celebration | Here is the Christmas activities you should do in this Christmas season.

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How to Make Christmas Season Joyous

As we close off the year, Here is a Special Joyous Christmas Celebration Compilation Article for you. This is the most favorite time of the year. This is the season to reunite with friends, family, loved ones, business associates etc.  I have put together some Ways to Make Christmas Season Joyous.

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As usual, The season “Christmas”is here again! The preparations, apprehensions and glamour are all rolled into one. You may have always had a way of celebrating the Christmas. You could have always celebrated alone, with friends and or with families.

Most people often have this agitation: Where to go i this Xtmas season, who to spend this season with, what to eat and buying of new clothes. So Where are you planning to go? What is in your mind? Who do you want to visit? Where do you want to go? Where do you want to be? I can help you make your plans very clear and simple. Take a seat and enjoy this article.

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How to Make Christmas Season Joyous

**Reflect on the reason for Christmas.

If you’re not sure about it or you’re rusty on the background, do some research. In the Bible, you can find the Christmas story in the Gospel according to Luke, Chapters 1 and 2, as well as the Gospel according to Matthew Chapters 1 and 2. Consider reading these chapters aloud as part of your family’s holiday. Ask members of the family for their own impressions of the stories given, to personalize their understanding.

  • Talk to children about the meaning of Christmas and tell them the stories about Christmas. Find beautiful illustrations to accompany the Bible stories to capture their interest. Also, keep in mind that doing this for too long might become tedious. Try to keep these sessions short, something they can cherish.
  • There are also many great children books and coloring books that illustrate the Christmas Story in an easy to read format. Some books take the Christmas story verses directly from the Bible others tell the story in the way that’s different.
  • In many cultures it’s a custom to have the youngest (able) child place the baby in the cradle or the cradle in the stable of the Nativity Scene. A religious store can supply also Tree of Jesse symbol activities and you can cut Christmas cookies into camels, angels, Nativity figures, stars, crosses using cookie cutters. If you look around in some old Christmas books there are easy and fun crafts for religious ornaments for the whole family.
  • Decorate a small 1 to 4 foot tree with angels, Nativity Scene figure ornaments, Nativity charms from a bracelet and jewel tone or metallic ornaments. A star, angel or crown can be placed on top of such a tree.
  • You can easily incorporate religious ornaments into the main Christmas tree, use religion as a theme or use suggestions from the previous paragraph. Don’t be afraid to add actual everyday Christmas items and scenery to your tree that doesn’t have commercial in it. Animals, flowers, fruits, bells, candles, houses are good examples. Poinsettias and holly don’t have to be commercial icons or any flower or creature that’s seen on Christmas. Not even a snowflake or the snowman. Choose a plain teddy bear, not the Santa Bear. Queen’s Lace flowers or something that closely resembles Frankincense and Myrrh can also be included in flower arrangements.
  • Frankincense and Myrrh oils can be purchased in many herb, candle or floral shops and used as fragrance instead of traditional holiday scents.

**Go For Thanksgiving

  • Use the Christmas occasion to go for thanksgiving. Christmas is an ample opportunity to thank God who has been gracious to you and your family. It is a time of worship to the supreme maker and saviour of mankind.

**Family Reunion

  • As people seek for survival and pursue purpose, they move to different places far away from family members. The Christmas period can be a chance for family reunion. Members of the family gather together to celebrate. It is always fun because you get to meet with people and family members you have seen for long. Take advantage of this time to reconnect with friends and family. Create your own traditions or celebrate with the traditions that have been passed down in your family.

**Spread cheer.

When you hear Christmas songs, instead of acting grumpy, smile and whistle along. Being cheerful during the Christmas season really will help in spreading Christmas spirit to those around you, plus it helps you enjoy it more too.

  • Wish others a Merry Christmas if you know they celebrate Christmas. If you’re not sure, just say “Happy Holidays”! Either way, you are spreading the holiday cheer.

**Take A Family Photograph

  • One of the best ways to celebrate Christmas is to take pictures. Pictures are the best ways of storing memories. They can last for years and always remind you of your happy times and days. Celebrate this Christmas by taking creative pictures with friends, family and loved ones.

**Visit A Beach

  • What an experience! You can take your family, yourself and friends to the beach to have a wonderful time out with friends. The good part is that you are not there alone. Many families go to beaches to have a nice time out. To spice it up, take along with you some games and meals. You can also swim!!!

**Exchange Gifts

  • “Let Brotherly Love Continue” Christmas is a time for love. Celebrate it by exchanging gifts with your friends and loved ones. Take a gift to your neighbours. Buy gifts for friends, Business associates and families. The gifts do not necessarily have to be expensive. It is just a way to show your love to people around you.

**Go To Parties

  • Yes! Go to parties. Make fun. Have time with friends. Attend other people’s parties and celebrate with them. There isn’t much time in the year for people to be free. Christmas offers you this once-in-a-year chance for fun. Take it up!

**Fix Occasions

  • During this season, many persons tend to travel home. It is one of the best times to fix your wedding and Child dedication ceremonies. People also have free opportunity to attend to your weddings. It is usually unique and worthy it to have your weddings in this period. Moreover, you also get to celebrate your wedding anniversaries and Christmas together in subsequent years.

**Visit The Hospitals and Orphanages

  • Life is compared to a coin: it has two sides. As many are celebrating, to many, the Christmas period is a time of mourning and weeping. You can decide to put happiness on others face. Visit the motherless babies and orphanage homes, the hospitals and the downtrodden. They will not easily forget your kind gestures towards them.

 

**Invite your friends or family over for Christmas dinner.

  • Make it a potluck if you want to keep expenses (and the workload) manageable. The important thing is just to get together with people you love and make the winter a little warmer by sharing the warmth of caring with them. Consider making a traditional Christmas dinner complete with roast turkey, or create your own traditions by branching out and making whatever you want!

Go Christmas caroling.

Either have it at your home, go door to door, or go to an old folks’ home and do it. Learn some Christmas or seasonal songs, and sing! It’s fun, and even if your voice isn’t great, hopefully, you won’t be singing alone––you’ll get some cover from your more talented friends! If you can’t go caroling for some reason, blast Christmas music throughout your house, while you’re wrapping presents, or during your Christmas party.

  • For song ideas, try songs like “Frosty the Snowman,” “Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Silver Bells,” “Walking in a Winter Wonderland,” “Jingle Bells,” “The Little Drummer Boy,” “Let it Snow,” or “It’s Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas.”

Watch Christmas movies.

Have a movie night during which you invite friends or family over and serve hot apple cider and popcorn or cocoa and cookies. Play Christmas movies like “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “A Christmas Story”, “Santa’s Apprentice” or any number of other seasonal movies.

Do a generous act.

This is in the spirit of spreading joy, kindness, beauty and love during the Christmas season. You can volunteer at a homeless shelter, buy some vintage decorations at or donate some of your unwanted decorations to a thrift shop, drop spare change into the local charity drive bucket, help out someone with decorating like doing the tree for them and putting up outdoor lights, or help with a local toy or food drive for those who have less than you do.

Do something fun with your family outdoors.

There’s nothing as fun to do on a Christmas night than to walk or drive around town and neighborhood looking at local decorations. Head down to the beach or the local park. In areas where it snows, go sledding or build a snowman! If there’s no snow, bundle up and go on a long walk or hike with your loved ones. It’s always great to get out of the house and breath in the fresh air.

  • If you live in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa or other countries in the Southern Hemisphere, your Christmas is likely to be a warm one. This gives you the opportunity to get outdoors and appreciate the beauty of nature and enjoy some of your Christmas Day swimming, walking, resting on the grass or playing a game outside together. Be sure to wear sunscreen and a hat!
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