Here's the three-day Rudolph Day warning.
What's Rudolph Day? Here is the definition according to Organized Christmas:
A few years ago, members of our Christmas community began to observe "Rudolph Day" on the 25th of each month.On that day, we take a few moments to plan some simple tasks for the month ahead, in order to get ready for Christmas Day with plenty of time to spare. By starting early--and working a bit at a time on each month's Rudolph Day--it's easy to prepare for Christmas, save money on gifts, and cut holiday stress.
Here's the annual line-up with the sub-theme in parentheses:
January - Tie Up Loose Ends (gather ideas and organize your Christmas notebook)
February - Begin a Holiday Letter
March - Birthday Gift-Buying Strategy (party planning for the holiday season)
April - Plan Holiday Crafts
May - Catalog Shopping Tips
June - Recipe Round Up
July - Choose a Holiday Plan (Christmas in July celebration)
August - Craft Control (thinking ahead to Elf on the Shelf)
October - Plan Holiday Meals
November - Write Holiday Letter
The bottom line is...prepare for Christmas by doing something every month and make the 25th of each month a Rudolph Day by doing something Christmas-y! This month, it's time to prepare for holiday gifts and giving and that means getting a handle on the time and budget needed for a fun-filled, stress-free Christmas.
There's still time to jump in to one of the holiday countdowns:
Holiday Grand Plan (started August 26)
House & Holidays Plan (started September 2)
Christmas Countdown (starts October 21)
This month's movie is anything from Hallmark, so make your selection, make some hot chocolate, and think all things Christmas for the day. Check back on the evening of September 25th to see how I celebrated Rudolph Day.
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