The winter holiday season is a time when simple pleasures often mean the most. Sitting by a warm fire on a cold night. Opening a homemade gift from a child. Savoring the aroma of delicious holiday cookies baking in the oven. Reading a heartfelt, handwritten message from someone you love. Gathering several generations of your family together to sing a holiday song that has special meaning for all of you. These and other simple pleasures can bring you close as a family.

Identifying the traditions that give your life meaning

Enjoying simple pleasures begins with knowing your values, or what’s most important to you and your family. Everyone in your household may have a different idea about what this means, so it’s worth taking time to sit down together and talk about the things that you find most worthwhile during the holiday season. Here are some ways to get started:

As you explore simple ways to celebrate the holidays, get as many ideas as you can from your family. They’ll be more likely to enjoy the simple traditions you come up with together if everyone is involved in the conversation.

Things to do together
The holiday season abounds with simple pleasures that everyone in your family can enjoy. Most communities offer festive activities that cost little or nothing, and you can find others in the beauty of the natural world – the winter sky, the evergreens in a local park, the first frost on a windowpane.

Things to make on a shoestring

Many of the best holiday gifts are homemade presents that cost little or nothing. You might make:

With a little creativity, you can also wrap gifts for little or no cost. Instead of using expensive store-bought paper, consider wrapping gifts in items you have on hand, such as unused wallpaper or shelf paper or brown paper that you’ve hand-decorated or tied with yarn or ribbon. Or, wrap a gift for a child in the comics from the Sunday newspaper and for a sports fan from the sports section. This is also a good way to recycle old papers and go green over the holidays, and to show your respect for the environment as you celebrate.

By enjoying simple pleasures, you’ll send the message that what’s most important at holiday times is being together as a family – not spending money on costly activities or gifts. This will bring you closer as a family and remind you that, whether your budget is large or small, you will always have many wonderful ways to enjoy each other’s company during the holidays.