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This is about the time of year when I start wishing I was more like my Aunt Roberta. When I was a kid, every Christmas Eve was a huge get together at her house, with all the extended family. There were all sorts of goodies, like that green colored punch you make with ginger ale and lime sherbet. And eggnog, with a whole nutmeg and a little grater to grate fresh nutmeg in your cup (it was the grown-up kind – I never got any). I remember picking the cashews out of the bowl of nuts and sugar frosted grapes. My aunt was Martha Stewart before Martha Stewart was Martha Stewart. There were cute little decorations everywhere…even place cards on the table.
In my mind, that’s what I always think I’m going to do at the holidays. I envision baking cookies with the kids and decorating gingerbread houses and the perfectly decorated home. I will give thoughtful gifts to everyone who means something to me, expertly wrapped with homemade bows. I will send homemade Christmas cards, all with handwritten notes about why I am grateful the person is in my life.
And then there is reality. I was at Target until they closed at 11:00 last night, getting the last of the teacher gifts before school is out on Friday. My tree is still in its protective bag in the garage, along with all the boxes of decorations. Family Christmas portrait? Nope. Christmas cards? Nope. Gifts? At least the mailman comes to the office and I won’t have to stand in line at the post office with the other people who have waited until the last minute.
Every year about this time, we tell ourselves that next year we’re going to get started on the weekend after Thanksgiving, but then Thanksgiving weekend comes and we usually end up just relaxing and enjoying a long weekend. "We’ll get started next weekend." And then somehow, there is a time warp and weeks disappear and it’s the week before Christmas. I think the holiday season is a lot like childbirth. It can be painful while you’re in the middle of it, but then you forget the bad parts, have really great memories of the good parts and decide to do it all over again.
Okay, next year, I am REALLY not waiting until the last minute!
Speaking of last minute, do you know that Saturday, December 20th is the last shipping day that the Post Office will guarantee domestic delivery by Christmas Eve? If you’re still looking for gifts, we are here to help you out. We are participating in "National Free Shipping Day" today, December 18th for all orders totaling $49 or more. There are over 250 online retailers participating, including Target, Macy’s, JC Penney’s, Kohl’s and us. It’s the last chance for all the other procrastinators like me to make sure that our order will arrive just in the nick of time. Please enter coupon code "freeshipping" at checkout. It expires promptly at 11:59 PM Pacific Time tonight, Thursday, 12/18. In order to ensure that we can get your order processed in time and to the Post Office by Saturday, we will be sending all in-stock items and canceling any backorders. (Fine print – offer is not valid on prior orders, nor will it be extended past 11:59 PM on 12/18. Offer is only valid on USPS Priority Mail – Domestic shipping. A $49 minimum purchase is required.)
What sorts of scrapbooking supplies could you give as gifts? Well, we have 183 new items for you to choose from! We have a gorgeous red Christmas Cheer 12×12 album from K& Co, along with other pieces from the Christmas Cheer collection and the Holiday Cheer collection from Creative Imaginations. Creative Imaginations also brings us the beautiful Radiance collection of foiled and glittered snowflakes and the Lego City Transportation collection. We have two new collections from SEI; Oasis and Black Orchid (along with matching Bazzill pack).
We’ve also been designing more exclusive SYT products, with themes such as Baking Cookies, Pet Christmas, more Star Wars, Spanish Christmas, Military Christmas and of course, lots of travel. We have four custom die cuts for you this week; a custom Christmas teddy bear, a custom Christmas stocking, a custom dog Christmas stocking and a custom snow globe 12×12 picture frame laser die cut (it was our customer Norma’s idea and it was a great one!). Click here to see everything: http://www.scrapyourtrip.com/121708.html.
As always, thanks for your business!
Julie Swatek, President
Scrap Your Trip®
www.ScrapYourTrip.com
‘cuz life is a trip worth scrappin’®
5 Comments
1. Mary Kemock&hellip | December 18th, 2008 at 7:54 am
Julie….I read your recent email and post with a little bit of pain. Being a business owner, especially retail (or mail order), your life is your business. But, I love ordering from SYT and it saddens me to think that I, along with hundreds of others, are getting in the way of the kind of Christmas that you have with your family. Or, that we are preventing you from doing some of the fun things you enjoy doing around Christmas time.
You need some assistants……
Have a Merry Christmas and keep up the good work.
2. Christina Smith&hellip | December 18th, 2008 at 9:24 am
Julie,
I am right there with you. It’s tough being a working mom sometimes- when we are the ones holding everything together!! I love SYT!! And though my life is just as chaotic as yours we just moved into a new house- been here a week and 1/2. I can’t believe I am as put together as I am. But…. as it turns out I now have my very own scrapbooking room!!! It even has a built-in counter along one wall to use as the desk. I am so excited to get my scrapbook supplies organized and really catch up on my scrapbooking in the coming new year. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks so much,
Christina from TN!
3. Aunt Roberta&hellip | December 18th, 2008 at 11:44 am
Hi Julie, I am so excited to be remembered for our wonderful Christmas Eves. How I miss them. It was a lot of planning and work, but happy work. I too, was teaching full time and staying up late at night to get it all done, but when you are young you can do this, and your Christmas plans will all happen too. I am so proud of you and what you have accomplished at SYT. We also must remember that a good partner/spouse helps a lot too at such busy times in our lives. All my love to you.
4. Judy aka scrapylady&hellip | December 18th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Julie, Years ago when I worked and was in the same position of not getting things done I made a few “rules” for Christmas that the family still adheres to this day and they even remind me of.
First Thanskgving Day before my family goes home my tree is in the house in place ready to decorate. All boxes or ornaments are down where I can easily go through them.
Second, is the first weekend of December we bake Christmas cookies. This has become a great tradition where we invite a few close friends and female relatives and bake multiple kinds of cookies. I make batters, a few get them on trays, one person moniters timing and oven, another takes them off trays and packs them into containers when we have enough people I get to have assistants who chop nuts, dice fruit etc for me for the batters. At the end of the day my freezer is full of 100′s of goodies. Everyone who helped will get a tray for work and one for home when they need them in December. I have enough to do gift trays for the neighbors, have for a party treats etc. Plus during the day when someone isn’t busy at their “station” they put ornaments on the tree
So by the time the first weekend is over I have majority of the baking done, tree has ornaments on, just needs to be tweeked and I have a huge hunk of stress removed. Later my daughter, granddaughter and I will make sugar cookies together so some special fun recipe just for us. Some years it is after Christmas for a New Years treat, but it is the time together not the timing that is important.
Also will add that I have a personal goal of having X’mas card list made and cookie recipes chosen and food shopping list made befoe Thanksgiving. I do it in the evenings when watching TV.
Have a Merry Christmas Julie just forget about what can’t get done and enjoy the holiday. Judy
5. Happy Shopper&hellip | December 22nd, 2008 at 7:24 pm
I love getting the weekly e-mail with all of the new products. It makes me want to “invent” opportunities to scrap just so I could use some of the neat products. While I make not travel to most of the places you have products for, I love looking at them anyway. This season I have shopped with many online retailers. Yours is one of the best. I like the responsiveness and attention to customer detail. Thanks.