Nearly There Week

Houseworks Holiday Plan Week Sixteen

We're nearly there: it's Nearly There Week a the Houseworks Holiday Plan! Holiday parties, cooking and a growing sense of excitement mark these days before Christmas.

Around the house, only minimum maintenance is needed this week.

The week's holiday prep checklist includes the last few chores to get ready for the big day.

Are you ready? Welcome to a clean and organized home for the holiday season!

This Week's Focus: Nearly There

Reading Assignments from Houseworks:

  • Minimum maintenance - page 69
    Rock-bottom essential chore schedule for busy times.

Inspiration from the Web:

This Week's Houseworks Checklist

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  • Make a minimum maintenance plan. It's the organized solution for busy times: a rock-bottom chore checklist of must-do household chores. Does your household have one? Create a minimum maintenance checklist and post it publicly.
  • Delegate chores to family members. Encourage family members to pitch in and share the work. Delegate, delegate, delegate--to keep a clean and organized home throughout the Christmas season.

This Week's Holiday Prep Checklist

Christmas organizing

  • Decorate and wrap baked goods. Finish holiday baking this week. Ice the sugar cookies, assemble the goodie trays and wrap for giving. Stowed away in the freezer, they're a quick solution to the "emergency gift" problem.
  • Record a special holiday message for the answering machine. Whether you sing a carol as a family, or record a message from "Santa", share the season with callers with a custom message!
  • Start or add to an ornament journal. Many families give children collections of holiday ornaments; add meaning to the gift with a simple journal page recording who-what-where of each ornament.
  • Make a Christmas morning basket. Think ahead: what will you need when opening gifts on Christmas morning? Include a notepad, pen, scissors, box cutter and plastic garbage bags. Throw in a pair of pliers and some wire cutters to release those pesky over-packaged toys. Set aside in a pretty basket to cut chaos on Christmas morning.
  • Help children write letters to Santa. (And keep them! Misspellings and all, you'll treasure them in later years).
  • Start a holiday journal. A simple holiday journal page in your Houseworks Holiday Planner can mean the difference between a memory treasured and a memory lost. Record the season's high points as they happen!

This Week's Christmas Planner Pages to Print

Ornament JournalOrnament Journal Holiday JournalHoliday Journal

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