|
| Source: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf407145.tip.html |
How to Celebrate Christmas When You Can't Afford to Celebrate ChristmasBy Nancy TwiggOkay, maybe these aren't the words to real Christmas songs, but they might as well be since so many of the typical Christmas traditions involve spending. Just think about all the dollars each year that go for gifts, wrapping paper, Christmas trees, decorations, greeting cards, and traditional meals with all the trimmings. While each of these traditions has its place, the cost of them all can be burdensome for families who are struggling this year due to layoffs, unemployment and other financial setbacks. So what do you do if your family cannot afford to celebrate Christmas in the traditional pricey fashion? Are there ways to enjoy the holiday season without all the spending? Thankfully the answer to this question is "yes." Here are several ideas for keeping the celebration inexpensive, yet meaningful for your family.
About The Author:
Nancy Twigg is the author of Celebrate Simply: Your Guide to Simpler, More Meaningful Holidays and Special Occasions. For more information about low-cost, high-value celebrations, visit Nancy online at www.celebratesimply.com. This article provided by the Family Content Archives at: http://www.Family-Content.com Feedback About This Post:RE: How to Celebrate Christmas When You Can't Afford to Celebrate ChristmasDon't forget Freecycle! www.freecycle.org to find a freecycle in your community and craigslist free section, www.craigslist.org. You can get it all free from others who no longer need their items. If they upgraded and got a new tree you can get their old one, tree, decorations, used items that are still useful to give as gifts. The purpose is environmental, to keep stuff out of the landfill, but it ends up being an awesome grassroots community support system along the way. Post by reggierhy RE: How to Celebrate Christmas When You Can't Afford to Celebrate Christmas
remember what christmas is all about Post by imaqt1962 RE: How to Celebrate Christmas when You Can't Afford to Celebrate ChristmasMy company gets hundreds of gift baskets and cards every year. They're all full of cheese, crackers, and other food items that people rarely even eat. We do have one person though that send us a card saying that a donation of time or money was made on our behalf (for the value of what one of those gift baskets would cost!) to a charity or a non-profit organization. It always makes us feel good... Post By Tasha (Guest Post) |
| Source: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf407145.tip.html |
|
© 1997-2009 ThriftyFun.com
Disclaimer: ThriftyFun.com cannot accept any responsibility for any injury or damage that you may cause to yourself, others, or property when following any advice given on this site. Read the full disclaimer: http://www.thriftyfun.comdisclaimer.ldml If you find any information on ThriftyFun.com or in our newsletters that is either erroneous and/or potentially harmful to others, please Contact Us, immediately. |