Welcome to my latest "mini blog series" on surviving the holidays! In these weeks leading up to the holidays I'm going to offer my experiences, insights, and observations on getting through the holidays without losing your sanity. I'd like to open this series with a list of do's and don'ts - basically, simple tips that will help you get through this season with less stress and more time and resources to enjoy what the holidays are all about.

DO keep a schedule with you at all times, as this is a season filled with cordial invitations to events of all sorts - and those invitations can come at any place, at any time. It's never safe to be without a calendar this time of year. If you don't have a mobile device, get a small calendar that you can carry in a purse, briefcase, or pocket.

DON'T be afraid to decline an invitation. It simply isn't possible to do everything - there's too much going on. There is a polite way to decline an invitation. Simply say "I appreciate you thinking of me and offering this invitation, but I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to attend." You don't owe anybody a doctoral dissertation on your calendar. It's perfectly ok to say "no" just because you need time to do other things, or for yourself.

DO go ahead and make travel plans and arrangements now. Waiting until the last minute is stressful to you and rude to the hosts. It takes a lot of "doing" to hosts guests in your home, so be considerate and let them know arrival and departure dates and relative times now so they can plan for your visit accordingly.

DO make shopping lists. In this season of buy, buy, buy, it's easy to lose track of how much you've bought. Do like Santa - make a list and check it twice.

DO check your resources to avoid needless spending or duplicating resources. I was fixing to buy more wrapping paper this past weekend - until I checked my supplies and discovered 10 rolls of paper from last year. People won't remember what wrapping paper, gift tags, bows, boxes or gift bags you used last year and truth  be told, you probably didn't remember until you pulled it out of storage.

DON'T be afraid to ask someone on your gift list what they want if you're completely stumped on what to give them. We usually buy gifts for the same people year after year, so after a while it's hard to be original. Don't try. Just ask.

DO ask the people on your gift list if they're ok with receiving gift cards for presents. People seem to have strong opinions on this. I love them, as do most of my family members, but I've had some friends that believe giving gift cards is wildly offensive and insensitive. I actually plan to do an entry just on this topic soon.

DO regift if you got something in the past that hasn't been opened or used, but be careful and DON'T regift it to the person that gave it to you. In fact, if you get something that winds out in the "strorage" drawer or closet, it would be wise to put a note on it indicating who gave it to you to prevent such an embarassing error.

DO observe important traditions, but DON'T feel obligated to hand on to ones that don't mean much to you - or others. Things tend to pass in time. People get married, people have babies, people die. Some things stay and some things go, and that's ok. Keep what means the most and let go of what doesn't.

DO take care of yourself and mind your health - mentally and physically. Be sure to take time out for yourself, excercise, eat right, and get enough sleep. It's easy to skimp on self care during this busy season.

DON'T go off your medications now. I'm not being a smart alec. Money is typically tight this time of year, and often people decide to skip the medication refills to save a few bucks. Don't do it. Your doctor put you on your medication for a reason, and you feel better because of it. If you go off now, you will suffer. This is no area to skimp on ever. It's for your better health. You have enough on you without having to battle your body as well - and you will if you go off your medication. So don't do it. And if, by chance, you do feel it's ok to do so, I urge you to do two things: Do it under doctor's supervision, and strongly consider waiting until January and making this a New Year's Resolution instead.

DO realize that there's no such thing as a perfect holiday. As much as we'd all like our holiday to look like a Norman Rockwell painting, realize that's art, not reality. We live in an imperfect world and it shows that every day, in every way. It's extremely rare for things to go as we planned, and they never go perfectly, People get sick, cars break down, things get sold out, casseroles burn, wrapping paper tears, turkeys don't cook right, gift bags bust, the milk goes sour, people fight, shipments get delayed, bad weather hits, somebody moves and the Christmas card is returned on December 26 leading to misunderstanding and hurt feelings - the list can go on and on.

So there you have it - a few simple, common sense list of suggestions to get through the holidays. I believe that's a good place to end this entry, as well as a perfect lead in for the next entry in this series.

Next Time: Can't We All Just Get Along - It's The Holidays! (or, Reality 101)
 
 
It's easy to make a list of your favorite things, but what about your SECOND FAVORITE things? Ah, that takes a bit more introspection. And so without further ado, for today's entry I give you:

Sherri’s List of Second Favorites (Favorites are in Parentheses)

Hobby: Reading (Writing)

Thing I’ve Written: Anywhere But Here (Splinter)

Thing to Write: Short Stories (Novels)

Book: The Lord of the Rings (The Bible)

Type of Jewelry: Earrings (Rings)

Gemstone: Sapphire (Diamond)

Drink (non-alcoholic): Sprite (Pepsi)

Wine: Red Muscadine (Strawberry – both wines from Smokey Mountain Winery in Gatlinburg, TN)

Meal I Cook: Chili (Burritos)

Snack: Nachos (Popcorn)

Coffee Type: Gourmet Folgers (Dunkin Doughnuts)

Color: Yellow (Pink)

Movie/Series: Star Wars (The Lord of the Rings)

TV Show: Smallville (Supernatural)

Star Trek Series: The Next Generation (Deep Space Nine)

Website: Writing.com (Mine!)

Off Character Movie for Me: The Wedding Singer (Titanic)

Day of Week: Saturday (Friday)

Flower: Lilies (Roses)

Domestic animal/pet: Cat (Parrot)

Technological Device: iTouch (Laptop)

Back Up Data Storage Device: Replacement for Dead Technology: Flash Drive (External Hard Drive)

Season: Summer (Spring)

Holiday: Thanksgiving (Christmas)

Bible Verse: Romans 8:28 (Philippians 13-14)

Perfume/Fragrance: Rose (Rapture by Victoria Secret)

Subject in School: Religion (Psychology)

Fairy Tail: Jack and the Beanstalk (Cinderella)

Comic Character: Snoopy (Garfield)

Game: Yachtzi (Parcheesi)

Dead Technology I Used To Love: Floppy Discs (Cassette Tapes)

Hobby I Gave Up: Vegetable Gardening (Cross Stitching)

Hobby I Failed At: Photography (Fishing)

This is by no means a comprehensive list, but it's what crossed my mind. These are things that I have pretty stable opinions about. Other things like my favorite food, song, non-series movie, place to vacation, etc tend to change with my mood, so I left them out on purpose.

I hope you enjoyed it!