Whether your family comes to you or you go to them, the holidays–Thanksgiving, Christmas, Passover, whatever–can be a strain on everyone. Setting aside the emotional pitfalls, there are also the day-to-day physical displeasures–beds to make, food to prepare, individual needs to cater to. That's what I found so helpful in this blog: It's full of simple ways to ease the hospitality issues.
One of the writer's ideas: keep little tote bags for each grandchild–or adult child. Fill it with special little things each one likes or needs (a wash cloth, slippers, favorite lotions; for little kids, crayons and a pad of paper.) On arrival day, put the tote on each child's bed, along with a towel, new box of tissues and a bottle of water. Repeat for each visit.
So simple. So welcoming. And so easy to do if it becomes a habit. I like it! I may even try it.
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