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#49: Sparking Joy – Unconventional Holiday Ideas

Sparking Joy: Unconventional Holiday Ideas

EPISODE 49

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by Dianne Jimenez

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Sparking Joy: Unconventional Holiday Ideas

In this episode, I talk about enjoying the holiday season in a unique and fun way, focusing on activities we don’t usually do.  I share a list of five ideas that don’t always involve the kids. 

The episode also touches on finding balance in busy schedules and remembering to appreciate the small joys amidst the chaos of the holiday season.

Hope you get some inspiration into creating your own unique activities. Or grab 1 or 2 ideas from this list to start the holidays on the right track.

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This episode at a glance

[0:00] #49 Sparking Joy: Unconventional Holiday Ideas
[02:21] Reflecting on the Year
[03:12] Holiday Stress and Childhood Memories
[05:34] Inspiration for the Episode
[05:59] Five Unique Holiday Activities
[06:49] Activity 1: Making a Phone Call
[09:11] Activity 2: Inviting a Neighbor Over
[10:43] Activity 3: Going Skating or Sledding
[12:03] Activity 4: Exploring Other Cities
[14:28] Activity 5: Scheduling a Date Night
[18:40] Recap and Conclusion

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Introduction:

The holiday season is here, and while it can be a time of joy and celebration, it can also be overwhelming and stressful. We often find ourselves caught up in the routines and traditions that come with the holidays, feeling like there’s a checklist of activities we have to complete. But what if we took a step back and approached the holidays in a different way? In this blog post, we’ll explore some unconventional holiday ideas that can help us find joy and create special memories with our loved ones. So let’s dive in!

Making a Phone Call:

In the age of texting and social media, there’s something special about picking up the phone and having a real conversation with someone.

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One of the first unconventional holiday ideas is to make a phone call to someone you haven’t spoken to in a while. It could be a relative you haven’t caught up with, an old friend, or even a neighbor. Taking the time to connect with someone verbally and share stories and updates can bring a sense of warmth and connection during the holiday season.

Inviting Your Neighbor Over:

We often wave to our neighbors and exchange pleasantries, but how often do we invite them into our homes? The next holiday idea is to take that step and invite your neighbor over for a cup of coffee or some homemade treats.

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It doesn’t have to be a formal dinner; it can simply be a casual get-together to chat and spend time together. Building connections within our community can create a sense of belonging and make the holiday season even more special.

Being a Kid Again:

Do you remember the excitement of sledding or skating when you were a child? The third unconventional holiday idea is to rekindle that childlike joy by participating in activities that bring out the inner kid in you. Take some time to go sledding, skating, or even build a snow fort with your children or friends. Embracing playfulness and being in the moment can create cherished memories and help us tap into the magic of the holiday season.

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Exploring Other Cities:

Sometimes, we get so caught up in our daily routines that we forget to explore the world around us. The fourth holiday idea is to venture beyond your hometown and visit nearby cities or neighborhoods. Take a drive or hop on a train and explore the decorations, architecture, and local specialties of different places. Engage your kids in conversations about what they observe and what makes each place unique. This exploration not only expands our horizons but also strengthens family bonds and creates a sense of adventure.

Scheduling Date Nights:

Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life and parenting responsibilities, it’s essential to nurture our relationships. The final unconventional holiday idea is to schedule regular date nights with your partner.

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Set aside some dedicated time for just the two of you to reconnect and enjoy each other’s company. It doesn’t have to be extravagant or follow a strict schedule; the goal is to prioritize quality time together. Whether it’s a romantic dinner out or a cozy breakfast at home, these date nights can infuse your relationship with renewed energy and strengthen your bond.

Conclusion:

This holiday season, let’s break free from the usual holiday checklist and explore new ways to find joy and create meaningful experiences with our loved ones. Making a phone call, inviting your neighbor over, embracing childlike activities, exploring new cities, and scheduling date nights are just a few ideas to spark joy and make this holiday season extra special. So go ahead, be unconventional, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Happy holidays!

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