Even if you are staying at home this festive season, you can make your staycation feel like a real holiday.
The bad news is some ground rules will have to be set, but the good news is the family will relax.
Consider implementing all or some of the following:
– No smartphone
– No email
– No computer, video games or internet
– No last-minute working at home
– No worrying about anything
– No fighting
– No cooking, or minimal cooking
– No cleaning
– No laundry
– No independent plans, it’s family time
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Set a start day and finish day for your staycation, just like you’ll have with a getaway. Make a calendar and decide what you’re willing to spend for the duration of your time off.
Set money aside for activities, takeout or a splurge or two. Consider treating yourself to some domestic help to clean up once the holiday is over. Hold a family meeting and hear what everyone wants to do to relax, and plan the calendar accordingly.
Consider spending time preparing your home and kitchen to make things as easy — and neat — as possible for your relaxation period. Gather takeout menus or plan a freezer cooking session ahead of time. Using disposable dishes and cups will help cut down on cleaning afterwards.
Clean the house as a family before the staycation officially starts.
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