Time is short. The Caregiver is worn out. Often there are allergies, chronic illnesses in the home, sometimes it is the caregiver with a chronic illness. Decorating can lift our spirits, and keeping a tradition going, or starting a new one is a necessary break for everyone. What are some safe ways to decorate, or techniques like wearing a mask and gloves, decorating ideas so cats and dogs won't topple that christmas tree?
15 Answers
Helpful Newest
First Oldest
First
Got the little candy boxes. We had no tree this year, but thanks for the idea.
I am going to hide some money in there!
Your contributions were, as always, great!
I love the tiny boxes ideas, under a tree. Hoping that I will get well enough to get to a store before christmas.
ADVERTISEMENT
I just won't put on any of my glass ornaments or any with small parts my babies could swallow.
But the issue of trees is a major one. They could be fall hazards if they extend out into pathways. And they do take up space. Presents could create the same hazards.
I'm going to have to think about this more; it's an interesting as well as challenging topic.
An acceptable alternative is Philips Hue led lights and strips! Easy to change color and light level with a phone or iPad or like device - because there's an app for that. So much ambience, so little time. I even have a "movie blue" that adds a soft glow behind the screen when we have time to watch movies.
I don't decorate anymore. I change the lights via the app and put out one well-placed decoration. (No storing decorations and I have all-year lights!) I haven't had a Christmas tree since 1999 as my husky would "de-decorate" the bottom three feet (but she never broke an ornament.) Now I have cats, so I have a 12" Christmas tree made from metal jalapeño peppers. It's whackable, attackable, and (so far) unbreakable.
I do miss the child hood days of creating my own "snow scene" complete with a two foot tree and special elves. I need to rescue Snap, Crackle, and Pop (yes, my elves had names!) from the attic. 'Tho now it would be my knees going snap, crackle, and pop : )
I have a large set of those, with accessories, in my basement, and as time marches on that is where they will stay. Just don't have the energy to clear off the fireplace mantel and the box windows to set up all the houses, fences, trees, little people, little cars, ice skating rink, etc. My OCD would kick in big time :P
No Christmas tree, too time consuming. I had bought a "tree" made from large round Christmas balls that was pleasant and decorative.
I've cut back on decorating when I realized I was the only one in the household doing all the work. Forgetaboutit. I do make sure I have those Christmas light candles in all the windows and a wreath on the door.
In the meantime, I am going to put up more twinkle lights.
.
.
Movie reference from Shopgirl Meg Ryan: "You've got Mail".
Safe decorations are pretty much what you’d do to keep a child safe. I even avoid decorated ornaments with glitter and glue. They make me break out. No candy or nuts (the Beast again) in dishes. No live plants...dangerous for both the dog and the cats.
Remember what makes a house festive and beautiful are the love and family within!
I think the issue CWillie raises about holiday celebrations actually extends across the purpose of the specific holiday. It's a time to decorate, perhaps to get out special ornaments and decorations, to think creatively about our homes, yards, meals and everyday tasks. It's a time perhaps to TRY to set aside not only our personal and family challenges and dilemmas, but to celebrate....whatever the holiday is.
And for me, that applies whatever the holiday; I like Valentine's Day just as much as the major holidays. And at least so far I haven't seen any giant inflatable hearts, but I'm sure that's coming, as well as giant Easter bunnies and giant eggs and baskets.
I know there is a temptation to say f%#@ it all and do nothing but I found that in the end that I only hurt myself with that attitude, the holiday celebrations are in your face everywhere and it was much more depressing to pretend to be above it all.
GA, what I want to do, what I am going to do, and what I will be able to accomplish, some of that is just dreaming.
Your ideas sound good....do I eat the junior mints before wrapping them?
I don't really have any ideas developed for Christmas except one I posted about more than a few weeks ago, to make memory trees with photos from family. I'm still waiting for the photos; I think it's time for another plan.
Perhaps I'll just use painted pine cones with matching ribbons. I've done that before and like the effect. Wreaths from all the grapevines still displaying lovely Fall colors will probably be another project. They're quick and easy to make.
One thing I've had fun with is using Junior Mints and other small boxes wrapped in holiday paper and placed on a sleigh which I used to put out, but have no idea where it is now. The little decorated boxes were just the right size for the miniature faux trees.
Send, sorting and cleaning - you're more ambitious and have more energy than I am. I think I just might be content to read of your efforts while I'm languishing with a hot chocolate and daydreams of what I could do.