6 Simple Ideas for Making Great Holiday Memories

6 Simple Ideas for Making Great Holiday Memories

When you’re all gathered together and have made time to be with each other, some having traveled long distances, what will you and your family remember most? Relationships and memories are what lasts a lifetime. If you’re looking to create memories with meaning that are guaranteed to last a lifetime, here are 6 simple ideas to help you make great memories this year.

#1 Have Intentional Conversations

This is a time of year when we come together with friends, family, and loved ones to celebrate, share stories, and reconnect. When we intentionally try to have meaningful conversations and learn about someone’s daily routine, likes, dislikes, dreams, and success (just to name a few), we’re able to rediscover just how blessed we are to have these people in our lives. 

Here's a list of potential questions to ask when getting to know others better and deepen the relationship:

  • If you could go on a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?
  • What’s your idea of a perfectly relaxing evening?
  • If you can identify with an individual from history, who would it be?
  • Name something you are proud to have accomplished.
  • How do you feel loved? What’s your love language?
  • If you could be a pilot, an engineer, or a chef, what would you choose?
  • Would you rather be extremely wealthy, strong, wise, or humorous? Why?
  • What does an ideal date look like to you?
  • If you had $1,000 right now, what would you do with it?

#2 Include Others

Having time set aside without regular commitments provides many opportunities to reach out to others and make them feel loved and connected. A coworker, someone you know that doesn’t have a family, an elderly neighbor  extending an invitation to join in on a family dinner or activity would be a treasure.

But these aren’t the only ways to keep relationships center focus this holiday...

    • Volunteer your time at a retirement home; sing a song as a family, bring handmade gifts along to share, visit with folks.
    • Write a letter to someone serving our country.
    • Serve food for an evening at a local soup kitchen.
    • Make little gifts to give out to neighbors or strangers.
    • Donate clothes, toys, hygiene kits, etc. in a holiday giving drive.
    • Give to your favorite charity.

    Invest Time in Your Relationships

    Relationships are an investment and the more we put into them, the stronger and more valuable they become. Time is a critical element in relationships, but typically the one most easily overlooked. Taking time to share a moment, do an activity together, laugh and experience life together is what creates that bond and memory. One of the best things about investing in your relationships is that it’s something that can be done right in the comfort of your own home.

    Here are some ideas from the Johnson home:

    • Have a (non-electronic) game night!
      • Our favorite games for our non-readers are Bonanza (card game), Carroms, Candyland, Chutes & Ladders, Connect 4, chess and checkers, Rubber Bands (we buy them by the thousands!), Memory (you can buy customized games at Shutterfly), solitaire, Rummy and Rummikub, and card forts.

      • A few of our favorite indoor (non-electronic!) games for our readers include Guesstures, Clue, Taboo, and Apples to Apples.

    • Start a puzzle! Put together a big 300-1000 piece puzzle as a family (organizing your living space for the winter to include a game table near a fireplace or window makes this super easy!)
    • Go ice skating.
    • Enjoy snow sports like sledding or make it a ski day.
    • Build a snowman together complete with an outfit and carrot nose.
    • Have a snowball fight or make a snow fort.
    • Get everyone together in the kitchen to decorate cookies or work on a favorite family dessert.
    • Give massages or enjoy a foot soak.
    • Put on a concert or performance: everyone plays a song on their favorite instrument, sing a tune, act out a skit, quote a poem, or tell their favorite story.
    • Put each other on the “hot seat”: this is a “get-to-know-you” activity where everyone asks questions to learn more from the individual on the hot seat (see our ideas for questions above!)


    Your options are only limited by your imagination, but the key is to cherish the moments and look forward to the memories you’ll create, no matter how small or big they may be. Have fun!

      Pin Me! 6 Simple Ideas for Making Great Holiday Memories

      #4 Keep Stress Away

      While the holidays can be one of the jolliest times of the year, it’s also a season notoriously known for being rather stressful for many. Traveling, time with family, extra spending, keeping up with traditions, wanting to find the perfect gifts, and the pressure to be in good holiday cheer all month long are just a few factors that can add pressure to the holidays. Even navigating the stores can be a complete nightmare!

      But how much additional stress are we subconsciously creating for ourselves? As you prepare yourself for the holidays, we encourage you to keep an open mind and heart if you happen to find yourself in an unexpected or less than desirable situation.

      Try to remember these simple mantras this season:

      • Stay calm
      • Always have one (or two) backup plans
      • Entertain the unfamiliar


      It’s okay to have expectations for how you would like the holidays to roll out, but being closed-minded could potentially cause you to miss out on much more than you anticipated, like trying new experiences that you might end up loving and building new relationships with others.
       

      "Taking time to share a moment, do an activity together, laugh and experience life together is what creates that bond and memory." 

      #5 Start a New Tradition

      Traditions can be THE thing families look forward to all year long. They bring us together while also reminding us of the past. And while traditions are commonly thought of as something handed down and followed year after year, the key idea to remember is that they offer us an opportunity to create memories with our friends, family, and loved ones.

      Need help thinking of a tradition? Consider these ideas:

      • Plan a treasure hunt for the kids.
      • Host a potluck.
      • Stock up on seasonal skincare products like Tangerine Spice or Peppermint Goat Milk Soap and share them with your friends and loved ones. The sense of smell is closely linked with memory and our brains love to reminisce, especially when we get a whiff of a familiar scent.
      • Plan a festive craft that everyone can join in on (decorating gingerbread cookies, making snowflakes from paper, window-painting).
      • Have a circle of thanks where you each share what you’re most thankful for this year.
      • Put together an adult's night out.
      • Go ice skating together, or have a fun snow-sport day (skiing, sledding, snowshoeing).


        Remember, a new tradition doesn’t have to cost a fortune!

        What Are Your Ideas?

        We're curious... What ideas do you have for creating great holiday memories? Are there any ideas we shared above that you're planning on trying out? Leave a comment below and join the conversation! We want to know which idea you’re planning on trying out or if there are other memory-making tips you want to add.

        We hope these last few weeks of the year are rich and rewarding for you all!
         

        Other Posts You Might Enjoy

        Back to blog

        417 comments

        Every Christmas I bake loads of cookies to share with my neighbors, friends and family. It gives me so much joy to give something that I’ve made.

        Camille Sabatelle

        really trying to find ways to give to others this year. Even with small things like an extra special decorated package.

        Jennie Leininger

        We plan to just enjoy each other this holiday season. This year has been particularly difficult but we have been blessed with a precious granddaughter

        Emily Borland

        We plan to just enjoy each other this holiday season. This year has been particularly difficult but we have been blessed with a precious granddaughter

        Emily Borland

        This year COVID has changed things, but we are sharing recipes and cooking them on the same days to still feel connected.

        Autumn

        Leave a comment

        Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.