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My One Cool Trick for Surviving the Holidays (and my Dutch...

Several years ago, I began dreading the holiday season. Bit by bit, some of my holiday joy has started to come back. Here's my one cool trick to speed that along.
A white brick fireplace with flag bunting hung over the mantle with a brown dog holding a flag in its mouth and wearing a red, white, and blue bow-tie to demonstrate standard 4th of July holiday decor
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Stars and Stripes and Stories: Rethinking 4th of July Home Decor

I like decorating for the holidays. Though I’m neither that orderly nor consistent with the practice, it’s a small ritual that marks beginnings and endings. When I pull out favorite pieces once a year, I enjoy reminiscing about their origins and I like the creative challenge of considering what to add. My mother, fueled by Relief Society Super Saturdays and Homemaking activities, has an entire closet of holiday décor, each organized into respective boxes and switched out accordingly. There’s plenty of stereotypical hearts, clovers, turkeys, snowmen, and other standard symbols of the holidays. Some of the pieces are pure Mormon...
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Post Christmas Burnout : The Invisible Labor of Mrs. Claus

Christmas is ruined for me. Year after year, I spend countless hours trying to do it right, only to disappoint people and to leave myself exhausted in the process. December becomes progressively more and more stressful, and toward the end, the stress compounds hourly. Expectations flood in from every side. Traditions demand to be kept. The kids want all the things that have ever been done in the past. Any one thing I can associate with happy memories and think, ‘no, we can’t get rid of that’. But all together, there are many straws breaking the camel’s back. By late...
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