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How To Keep The Holiday Spirit During A Christmas Move

No matter if you recently acquired a new job and must relocate, or your existing lease happened to expire in the middle of the holiday season, you may find yourself needing to move during the holiday season. The holidays are supposed to be a fun and joyous occasion, but having to pack and move could put a damper on that. Not only is moving stressful, but you could have many fond holiday memories in a home that you are going to be sad to let go. However, there are a few ways to help you keep the holiday spirit during a Christmas move. We’ve provided some of the tips below so that you can make the most out of this Christmas season. Decorate Slightly It may seem counterproductive to put something up when you are going to have to take it back down, but putting up a few decorations could help keep you in the right mood for the holidays. Consider putting up a few simple decorations that you can take down quickly. The day of the move, take them down and put them in a separate container. When you arrive at your new residence, make sure this is the first box you unpack. Explore Your New City If you have moved into your new residence right before the holidays, don’t be afraid to get out and explore your new surroundings. You never know what your new city will have in store, especially when it comes to Christmas. They could surprise you with a lights show, choir, or Christmas delights that you have yet to experience. Exploring your town could help you get started establishing new traditions immediately. Watch Holiday Movies Even if you cut your cable during your move, Netflix, Hulu, and DVDs are all readily accessible so that you can watch your favorite Christmas movies this holiday. You should make this a family event. Perhaps on the weekend, after a few hours of packing, everyone takes a break to watch a holiday movie together. This could help ensure that you are still able to enjoy the Christmas spirit with the ones you love most. Eat Out For Meals If you’re someone who used to cook large meals for friends and family during the holidays, you may not have the luxury of doing so during a move. However, this does not mean that you should have to sacrifice and give up good food for the holiday season. Don’t be afraid to eat a meal or two out. Invite your friends, family, and loved ones so that you can celebrate together. Keep People Informed If your loved ones know that you are making a difficult move, we’re willing to bet that they would be there for you instantly. For that reason, you should make sure to share your contact information with your friends and family, along with any other loved ones who may worry about you. The holiday season can turn lonely during a move if you don’t find a way to reach out and connect with people.