Post-Christmas Joy: A Holiday Reminder to Savor the Season

Christmas may have come and gone, but the spirit doesn’t have to end when the calendar flips to December 26th. I recently came across a quote that said, “Post-Christmas celebrations are just as special, if not more, than the pre-Christmas ones.” And honestly,they are right.

dad and daughter hugging each other while smiling

Think about it: all the saving, planning, decorating, shopping, cooking, and baking—does it really all have to be packed away as soon as the day is over? Too often, we treat December 25th like a finish line. The wrapping paper is barely off the floor before the cleanup begins, and our minds are already jumping to the next task, the next event, or the next holiday.

But what if we paused? What if we let the spirit linger a little longer?

One of the reasons I adore this time of year is because of the joy, kindness, and love that’s shared. There’s something infectious about how people come together during the holidays—how they make time for each other, extend generosity, and express gratitude. But the moment the holidays are “over,” we often retreat back to our routines, our corners, and our fast-paced lives.

What if we didn’t rush to move on? What if we embraced the days after Christmas as an opportunity to reflect, savor, and stay connected to the spirit of the season? Slow Down: Take Life One Day, One Task at a Time

This is a lesson my husband have learned. When we were first married, the day after Christmas was, in his mind, “clean-up time.” Decorations down, tree gone, and back to business as usual. Christmas was over, and it was time to move on.

But over the years, he’s come to see it differently. Now, he understands the value of letting the season linger. The glow of the lights, the warmth of the memories, and the comfort of the togetherness—it’s all worth holding onto just a bit longer.

This isn’t just a lesson for the holidays; it’s a reminder for life. Whatever season you’re in—whether it’s one of celebration, growth, or even challenge—take time to fully experience it. Stop rushing to the next thing.

We live in a world that constantly pushes us to do more, achieve more, and move faster. But the beauty of life isn’t found in how quickly we can move through it. It’s found in the moments we savor, the connections we nurture, and the memories we create.

Post-Christmas is the perfect time to practice this:

  • Sit a little longer by the tree, even if the presents are all unwrapped.
  • Revisit the memories made over the holiday—whether it’s the laughter shared at the dinner table or the joy of seeing someone’s face light up at a thoughtful gift.
  • Keep the spirit of kindness, joy, and love alive in your daily life, even as the holiday decorations come down.

The lesson here is simple: enjoy the season you’re in. Whether it’s the holiday season or any other chapter of your life, resist the urge to rush through it. Take a deep breath, look around, and soak it all in.

Because the truth is, life isn’t about the finish line—it’s about the journey. The moments we pause to appreciate are the ones that stick with us. So, this year, let’s not rush into the “next.” Let’s carry the love, joy, and kindness of the holidays with us every single day.

After all, the spirit of the season isn’t tied to a calendar date—it’s something we can choose to live out, one moment at a time.

RosalynLynn

Be you so you can be free.

Christmas Eve Fun: Would You Rather? A Holiday Edition 🎄✨

It’s Christmas Eve! The decorations and lights are done, gift wrapping is wrapping up, family is arriving or departing, the cookes are cooking, the bakers are baking, and the excitement is building. Whether you’re surrounded by family, spending a quiet evening at home, or still frantically wrapping presents, let’s take a moment for a little festive fun.

shallow focus photo of believe in the magic of christmas signage

I’ve put together a list of holiday-themed “Would You Rather” questions to get you thinking, laughing, and maybe even sparking some meaningful conversations. These questions aren’t just for fun—they’re a great way to reflect, connect with others, and create memorable experiences this holiday season.

So, grab some hot chocolate with marshmallows , gather your family and friends, and dive into this Christmas Eve game of festive “Would You Rather.” It’s Christmas Eve, Eve: Wrapping Up the Year with Love, Laughter, and Balance

Holiday “Would You Rather” Questions 🎁

  1. Would you rather predict the future 🎅 or forget anything you wanted from the past? 🤔
  2. Would you rather sip on hot chocolate ☕ or eggnog? 🥛
  3. Would you rather receive many presents 🎁 or one meaningful gift you’ve always wanted? ✨
  4. Would you rather have a traditional holiday dinner 🍗 or try something new and different? 🌮
  5. Would you rather have a sunny Christmas Day ☀️ or a snowy white Christmas? ❄️
  6. Would you rather decorate a Christmas tree 🎄 or Christmas cookies? 🍪
  7. Would you rather cut down a real Christmas tree 🌲 or buy a fake one? 🎨
  8. Would you rather celebrate Christmas at home 🏠 or out of town? ✈️
  9. Would you rather decorate with white lights ✨ or multicolored lights? 🌈
  10. Would you rather wear an ugly Christmas sweater 🎅 or dress up for the holiday? 👗
  11. Would you rather receive money 💵 or a thoughtful gift 🎁?
  12. Would you rather build a snowman ⛄ or have a snowball fight? ❄️
  13. Would you rather spend Christmas with family 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 or friends? 🎉
  14. Would you rather give gifts 🎁 or receive them? 🥰
  15. Would you rather watch Home Alone 🎬 or Elf? 🎅
  16. Would you rather have candy canes 🍬 or Christmas cookies? 🍪
  17. Would you rather host Christmas dinner 🏠 or attend as a guest? 🍽️
  18. Would you rather open all your presents on Christmas Eve 🎁 or wait until Christmas morning? 🌅
  19. Would you rather wrap presents beautifully 🎀 or throw them in a gift bag? 🎁
  20. Would you rather have a gingerbread house competition 🏠 or a karaoke Christmas party? 🎤
  21. Would you rather watch Christmas movies 📺 all day or listen to Christmas music 🎶 all day?
  22. Would you rather get snowed in at a cozy cabin 🏔️ or spend Christmas at a beach resort? 🏖️
  23. Would you rather gift homemade presents 🎨 or store-bought ones? 🛍️
  24. Would you rather have a big holiday party 🎉 or an intimate gathering? 🕯️
  25. Would you rather play board games 🎲 or watch football 🏈 after dinner?
  26. Would you rather go caroling 🎵 or drive around to see Christmas lights? 🚗✨
  27. Would you rather eat only Christmas desserts 🍰 or holiday appetizers? 🧀
  28. Would you rather decorate outside your house like the Griswolds 🌟 or keep it subtle? 🌲
  29. Would you rather spend Christmas in your pajamas 🛋️ or a matching family outfit? 👕
  30. Would you rather meet Santa Claus 🎅 or Frosty the Snowman ⛄?

These questions are more than just a game—they’re a chance to reflect on what matters most, create meaningful conversations, and laugh until your cheeks hurt.

So, as we gear up for Christmas Day, let’s keep the spirit light, bright, and merry. Whether you’re baking cookies, wrapping last-minute gifts, or simply relaxing, take a moment to connect with loved ones and enjoy the magic of this season.

RosalynLynn

Be you so you can be free.

It’s Christmas Eve, Eve: Wrapping Up the Year with Love, Laughter, and Balance

It’s Christmas Eve, Eve! The trees are up, the inflatables are everywhere, and the Grinch, well he’s everywhere as well, the Christmas radio station is jamming, and the hustle and bustle of the holiday season is at full throttle. We’re officially in the home stretch—not just of the holiday season but of the entire year. And what a year it’s been. We’ve laughed until our sides hurt, cried our eyes out, weathered heartbreak, wrestled with anger, and probably had moments where we questioned it all. But through it all, here’s what matters most: you’re here.

merry christmas sign

With all the jingling bells, bumper to bumper traffic, and last minute shopping, it’s easy to get swept up in the materialistic whirlwind of the season. The sales scream “buy, buy, buy,” and the invites to holiday parties can feel endless. But let me remind you—you don’t have to do it all. 10 Simple Self-Care Tips to Stay Grounded During the Holiday Season

Here are some tips to stay merry and bright without burning out:

  1. Keep Your Boundaries (Like Santa’s Naughty List)
    • Just as Santa checks his list twice, be clear about your boundaries. Whether it’s skipping that third holiday gathering or saying “no” to a last-minute gift exchange, honor your limits.
  2. Don’t Overspend (Remember, Santa Works for Free!)
    • While Santa might have the luxury of a magical workshop, the rest of us have to deal with budgets. Stick to yours, because no one wants to start the new year stressed about credit card bills. Thoughtful doesn’t have to mean expensive.
  3. Avoid the “Feast Mode” Trap
    • Yes, Auntie, Grandma , and Mama cookies are irresistible, but pace yourself. Enjoy your holiday favorites without turning your sleigh into a food coma. Your body will thank you.

Let’s talk about rest. Between gift wrapping, cooking, and singing “Jingle Bell Rock” on repeat, the holiday season can leave you more exhausted than an elf on Christmas morning. But remember, rest isn’t just okay—it’s necessary. Take time to unwind with a warm drink, cozy up in your favorite PJs, and let yourself recharge.

Now, let’s not forget the fun. This season is about joy, togetherness, and making memories—not stressing over perfection. Put on your favorite holiday tunes, laugh at that one string of lights that refuses to work, and embrace the imperfections. These are the moments you’ll laugh and remember the most.

As the year winds down, take a moment to reflect. The holidays are about love, gratitude, and cherishing the people who matter most—including yourself. So, keep the holiday spirit alive, but don’t lose sight of what really matters.

Here’s wishing you all the love, laughter, and balance this Christmas Eve, Eve. Merry Christmas, and may the new year bring you peace, joy, and maybe even that magical feeling of believing again.

RosalynLynn

Be you so you can be free.