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The Holiday Hangover
Posted on December 18, 2024 by Katie Freeze
Ah, the holidays… A time of joy, celebration, and indulgence in copious amounts of delicious food. But alas, all good things must come to an end. And just like that, we find ourselves back in the harsh reality of everyday life. *Cue dramatic music*
Yes, my friends, we are talking about that dreaded phenomenon known as the post-holiday blues. It’s like a vacation hangover without the fun memories or fancy cocktails. Suddenly, our days are no longer filled with festive cheer and relaxation but instead with deadlines and responsibilities.
But fear not! We’re here to commiserate and offer some humorous solace for those suffering from holiday withdrawal. So grab a tissue (or a leftover Christmas cookie) and let’s dive into this melancholic yet relatable journey together. After all, laughter is the best cure for any kind of sadness… or at least it makes it slightly more bearable!
The tip we all know:
Move your body! Head to the gym not because you need a crazy resolution but because it makes you feel good. Go for a walk, take a trampoline class, do some jumping jacks. Just do something. Just keep moving and let those endorphins do their happy dance.
Find time for friends! A Christmas party shouldn’t be the only time you see your best pals. Make a plan to see your people once a month or invite someone new over for coffee or dinner. Maybe you’ll meet some new friends in the process.
Date your spouse! Get a babysitter, grab the keys and explore someplace new. Experiencing new things together will make new memories. Try to plan out dates and family excursions. Looking forward to something each month is always exciting.
Who needs Santa Claus when you have your crazy aunt dishing the tea and recreating all embarrassing stories about your childhood? You don’t need to wait for the big red guy to get your relatives together. Shake things up and start some fun traditions that will have everyone laughing and bonding: plan a game night, organize a DIY craft session, or even create a quirky family talent show. Remember, family time is like a box of chocolates – you never know what hilarious moments you’re going to get!
Take down your decorations but leave the sparkle of twinkle lights. Maybe not the 10 foot nutcracker out front but a few battery operated shelf candles set on a timer each night create instant cozy vibes. Perfect to snuggle up and watch a family movie.
Whatever you do this post-holiday season, remember to stay present. Connect with yourself and your loved ones as much as you can. Be intentional during these times, and don’t forget to keep the warm fuzzy moments going all year long.
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