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Managing Holiday Madness
Sanity Strategies for Parents
By Mark Stackpole
Many families look forward to the holidays all year, though parents also know that there can be a price to pay for all of that good cheer. Infants and toddlers may not yet understand what all of the excitement is about
starting in November, but they do know that their lives are suddenly very different – the house is crowded with unfamiliar faces, the usually reliable bed times are out of whack and there may be a few more sweets lying around.
And what if a family decides to travel or host more family? That adds an extra layer of stress for everybody, no matter how old they are. If parents are not careful, there might not be enough goodwill to go around.
Kim Holmes of Huntsville, Ala., has an 11-year-old son and a 1-year-old daughter. As the working mother of two, preparation for the holiday season is especially complicated and exhausting.
"It's not just shopping – it's also making time to get family portraits, addressing [holiday] cards, decorating, baking and attending all of the functions you're invited to," Holmes says. "Life is hectic enough; add in all of the extra things that happen around the holidays, and I get overwhelmed and begin to consider outsourcing my shopping," she says.
"Babies quickly become 'kids,' and nobody wants to miss out on the baby/toddler stage," Holmes says. "This is why it is such a priority for us to find ways to see everyone."
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