I confess I haven't read it yet but I plan to this week. I love her blog Money Saving Mom, her book The Money Saving Mom's Budget and her ebook 21 Days to a More Discplined Life so I've got a feeling I'm going to enjoy this one too.
In this book you'll learn to:
- Organize your Christmas list
- Make and stick with a Christmas budget
- Freezer cook for the holidays
- Make memorable family activities
- Simple and inexpensive homemade gifts
- Get your home in order
- Savor the meaning of the season
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I could use some simple in my holiday season
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My favorite Christmas tradition is taking my 4 kids (separately) to the dollar store or 5Below for them to buy presents for each other. It gives me one -on-one time with each of them and it's always fun to see what they want to get each other.
ReplyDeleteWe watch a family favorite movie every year leading up to Christmas...simple, cheap, and special for all of us.
ReplyDeleteChristmas cookies and Christmas music while decorating the tree. Lisa
ReplyDeleteThis year with a new baby i really want to slow down and cherish this Christmas. He will only experience his first Christmas once and i don't want to miss it by being super busy. So i want to begin some new traditions with him.
ReplyDeleteCinnamon rolls on Christmas morning.
ReplyDeleteWe make an ornament for the tree. It's fun looking back!
ReplyDeleteGoing as a family to cut down our Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteA favorite tradition is buying a nutcracker to add to our collection.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite simple Christmas tradition is to bake one batch of their favourite cookies with each of our four kids. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this ebook!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite traditions growing up was driving around with my family to look at Christmas lights. I look forward to doing that one day with our daughter when she is old enough.
ReplyDeleteA simple Christmas tradition is reading a Christmas book or watching a Christmas movie each night.
ReplyDeleteOur favorite tradition is donating to our local food bank.
ReplyDeleteBeing a Navy family, we move often but have enjoyed harvesting our own tree over the last two years. This is our last Christmas at this duty station so even with a newborn we will head off to the tree farm in December to cut down our own (over-sized) tree to stand in our foyer by the stairs.
ReplyDeleteWe love to baking cookies together and drive around seeing the pretty light displays, plus we enjoy creating a new ornament each year. :)
ReplyDeleteLove playing Christmas music while we decorate and bake cookies. Everyone helps to hang the ornaments.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas tradition is listening to my dad read "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" to all of us.
ReplyDeleteJust admiring the lights.
ReplyDeleteTurn off the lights except the tree!
ReplyDeleteWe take the kids driving around town looking at all the Christmas decorations :)
ReplyDeleteOne of our favorite traditions is making Christmas Cookies.
ReplyDeleteAs a child, we would look at the lights. Mom wrapped all the presents then, when my dad had us kids busy.
ReplyDeleteMy birthday is the week before Christmas, so we always celebrate by grabbing a Starbucks and driving around to see the lights. This tradition has only become more fun now that our little ones are old enough to enjoy it with us!
ReplyDeleteCutting down our Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas tradition is to turn off all the lights but the Christmas tree and read. We do it as a family - no tv, no fighting, just enjoying the ambiance.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy decorating cookies with my kids, although there are usually more sprinkles than cookies!
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