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How to Get Through a Not-So-White Christmas

January 5, 2016
By hmatticks SILVER, Nashotah, Wisconsin
hmatticks SILVER, Nashotah, Wisconsin
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Materials:

-Bundles of Lights (as many as your house is capable of holding up)
-Outdoor and indoor decorations
-1 Decorated Christmas Tree (real or fake)
-Fireplace with stockings hanging above
-Cuddles and Hot Chocolate
-Cookies
-Candles (Christmas scented of course!)
-Christmas music
-Christmas movies (Elf, Home Alone, and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation are all a good choice)
-A snowboard, sled, or skis
-Presents
-Family and friends
-Tears

 

Directions:

1. On December 1st, hang the bundles of lights on and around your house.
2. During the first few weeks of December, decorate the inside and outside of your house with christmas decorations.
3. During this time, you can set up your Christmas tree in your living room and decorate it while listening to Christmas music
4. Hang stockings above your fireplace
5. Cuddle around the fireplace while sipping hot chocolate enjoying all that Christmas has to offer. Warning: fireplace and hot chocolate may make you and your house too hot since there isn’t cold weather
6. Go snowboarding, sledding, or skiing at any place that has fake snow
7. Bake cookies and watch Christmas movies with friends and family to get in the spirit. Warning: Christmas movies may remind you that there’s no snow on the ground to enjoy
8. Listen to Christmas music 24/7. This will help you get into the Christmas spirit
9. Give presents to friends and family
10. Cry over the fact that it’s Christmas and there’s no snow. Use your friends and family for support.



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