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It's Time To Think About Christmas Gifts: Be A Good Scout

The holiday season comes and goes so quickly that it is easy to be caught off guard. Think like a Boy Scout & "Be Prepared" this year.

All too often we find ourselves unprepared for Christmas Day when we have known all along that it is where it always is, neatly nestled between Thanksgiving and New Years, during the last week of December. It always seems though, that we forget someone or something until the last minute and end up rushing around with all of the other crazy busy people on Christmas Eve.

There is an easy way to avoid this though. Account for the possibilities. What are you likely to forget? Who are you likely to leave out? Here are a few things you should keep on hand during the holiday season, whether in your car, the fridge or cupboard.

While you are doing your Christmas gift shopping, pick up a bunch of little things to have around as take-away or hospitality gifts. It could be anything from candy, to small trinkets or ornaments, or a box of candy. It's inevitable: an unexpected person will show up, and it's best not to be caught empty-handed.

Keep the refrigerator stocked with small dessert items or snack trays. This is good for when you are doing your holiday visiting. This way you can bring something with you to each place that you visit during your Christmas week. Stuff like apple pie or 'veggie' platters are great, because they

 


can be used pretty much anywhere that there's a gathering of people.

Stash a couple bottles of wine in your car (unopened of course). You could even save a few bucks by buying a case or two at once. Some retailers will even offer a discount for a mixed case of different brands or types. Keep the wine in your trunk in case of last minute visiting hours. That way you are not running around like a nut at the last minute trying to find a liquor store that's open.

Don't buy individual Christmas cards for each of your co-workers. Buy a big box of cards at once and keep them in your car or briefcase. When you're dealing with a large amount of people such as at the office, it's easy to forget someone. Keep cards handy so you can correct any oversights before it seems like a slight.

Be a good Scout, stay prepared, and your holiday season will run more smoothly this year.

Mike Nalbone is the webmaster at http://www.ChristmasGiftOfTheMonth.com which offers unique, memorable Christmas gift ideas for everyone on your list.


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