Favorite Holiday Things: What Are We Doing & Gifting?

I love a good gift idea, give me all the clever, cute, fun, unique gift ideas PLEASE!! When Kendall mentioned sharing our combined list of our favorite gifts and traditions this year I thought it was genius. Reminded me of the guide we created in 2022 which you can find here if you are interested. Again, we are sharing a few of our favorite things so that you can benefit from what we’ve learned, how we’ve celebrated, and what we are looking forward to giving this year.

Shari’s Top 4 favorite things:

  1. A Sauna! I joked on my personal Instagram that I am not an influencer but if I was… I would say “BUY THE SAUNA” because let’s be honest, the benefits are extensive. Want to listen to a book all about winter and why to purchase a sauna? Check out “How to Winter” by Kari Leibowitz. But seriously, I liked above the exact sauna that my husband and I purchased and I can confidently say it was the best purchase of 2025!
  2. Tradition – Family Dinner with the Christmas “holly” Lennox set. Last year we started a tradition with some family members to celebrate our late Aunt Kory. I inherited all her Christmas Lennox dishes and I wanted a reason to use them so we call it “Aunt Kory Christmas” and we serve ham and potatoes and a variety of side dishes and exchange gifts in honor of Aunt Kory who would have beamed with joy that we kept her Christmas traditions alive! Doing something in honor of someone we love just fills my cup so full during the busy holiday season.
  3. For the kids – we are in an interesting stage of life with the big kids being pretty “big” these days and gifting for them is harder than I care to admit. I wanted to make sure I kept the magic from our 18 year old to our 3 year old so I have to be strategic with gifts they wont know about. I still follow a lot of activities listed in this past post on advent activities and try to keep the Christmas feeling alive during the month of December in our home.
  4. For my girlfriends I have had so much fun putting together a little set of my favorite things… think tiny, cute, and practical. After I gift them all I can share exactly what I am gifting but it is literally a bunch of my favorite tiny useful gadgets from travel to everyday use items. I will tell you a few… my favorite Jack Black lip balm and hand sanitizer… just to name a few. I am having so much fun putting these little sets together and can’t wait to see what my friends think of all my tried and true must-haves! Bonus they are small and actually useful!

Kendall’s Top 4 favorite things:

  1. In recent years I have embraced this time of Advent. Every year it means something different but this year in particular I have embraced the idea of spiritual preparation ahead of Christ’s birth. I’ve gone to confession, contemplated where my heart needs to be, and examined my life as a whole. It’s more somber than the typical in your face Christmas season but this focus has allowed me to open my heart in different ways. Family time, keeping things in moderation (no going overboard on gifts), and prayer have actually caused me less anxiety than I normally have. In past years I have felt like a failure for not hitting all of the things on the Christmas to do list. I was in competition with a version of myself that just doesn’t matter. Implementing little things like weekday mass, doing the Theo app at night with Rosemary, and taking moments to really sit with my husband and my family and spend time together have felt incredibly healing and emphasized the reality of what is important in our lives. Advent looks different for everyone and this is just where I am this year.
  2. Gifts. I used to love gift giving. Now, I really don’t. People already have so much stuff. My children already have so many things. This year, Issy and I are keeping things simple. We aren’t doing a lot of gifts. BUT something I do love to give people is food. I love cooking for our friends and family. I will do a few batches of different things between now and Epiphany to give to people. Think homemade salsa, cookies, etc. The storage of food is usually temporary AND it is being made with love.
  3. Every year, Issy and I watch “White Christmas.” It’s our favorite movie. We love to pour something tasty and snuggle up and get lost in Irving Berlin’s genius. This time together means so much to me. The tree is lit up, our house is cozy, the kids are safe and in bed, and Issy and I get to just be for a few hours.
  4. The Polar Express. ALL ABOARD… ALLLLLLLL ABOARD! It has become a yearly tradition to take the kids on the Polar Express. They love it. Riding a train, listening to a read aloud of the book, meeting Santa and getting their very own bell are the things that they look forward to every year and will talk about all holiday season.

Kendall’s Essential Gift Tips and Ideas For The Holiday Season

Kendall’s Essential Gift Tips and Ideas For The Holiday Season

I have never had the knack that many do for gift giving. I work really hard to pick gifts and I am rarely confident in giving them. Is it too commercial? Hippie? Young? Old? Irrelevant? The list goes on. We are a family on a budget and I am fairly strict about sticking to it… I definitely could be stricter but that’s a whole other can of worms. Anyways, as a family on a budget, that means we need to be thoughtful about who we are gifting to and what we are gifting. Issy and I both have fairly large families and tons of friends and that can often come with budgeting problems when holiday shopping. So, here are some of my guidelines for gift giving and a look at what could possibly be in my family’s stockings this year. 

The past two years have been very expensive ones for us and so we try to be thoughtful about all gift buying. A lot of our friends and families don’t need gifts for the sake of getting gifts and we don’t like to give people things just for the sake of checking off a list. That’s not what the season is about and honestly, wasting money just to say you bought someone something is not what we are about… ever. Because of this, I am probably seen as a very inconsistent gifter. Some years, I see something and am moved to purchase it for someone… and then that person or family might not get something from us for another couple of years… and to me, that’s ok. At some point, you have to be realistic about gifts and getting gifts. I don’t want to receive something if it’s not truly from the heart… you can begin to tell when you are just a name to be checked off a list. So… 

Guidelines:

  1. Keep it real. Meaning- be realistic. Set your budget. Write down everyone you would want to give a gift to and then write out your ideas. Do some research. Price it out. Then, decide what’s realistic and reevaluate. Do this until you feel good about that list. If you don’t feel good about it in terms of authenticity, price, etc., then just don’t. Figure out something else. 
  2. If you are trying to buy gifts for a family, maybe try looking at gifts for the whole family to enjoy. OR look for a gift that the adults can share and then a gift for any potential kiddos to enjoy together. This can help keep your budget on track and keep the stress levels down of buying for too many people. I love consolidating gifts this way. 
  3. Know your audience. For example, we don’t like a ton of stuff. And the stuff we do like, we are very picky about. So buying housewares and clothing is always risky for us. But wine? Heck, yeah. We will gladly take a bottle of wine. Dish towels? YES, PLEASE. My dad loves cool art things, so I am always trying to pick something he can hang up on his wall or utilize in his home office. My husband is someone who buys what he wants for himself as he sees it. Waiting for Christmas just isn’t his thing, so as a result, I don’t get him big Christmas gifts but I do fill up on stocking stuffers for him- gum, candy, shaving things, etc. That’s joyful for him to open. 
  4. Simplicity is key. We don’t want to buy everyone multiple things… my mom is probably rolling over in her grave right now! She loved to give people a few things to open. She loved that… she loved picking gifts for people. Sorry mama, but I don’t. I like to focus on one thing (maybe two). This can be per person or per family depending on the list. It’s a bit harder when you aren’t doing smaller things but that’s also the intentionality behind the way we gift- simplicity. 

And look, trying to buy for everyone can get exhausting. This is where the art of the holiday card comes in. I love cards; all cards! Photo or regular ole’ cards- I love receiving them. In recent years, sending out holiday cards has become the main way that we manage to stay in touch with our friends and family all over the world. Early last week I sent our holiday cards off to Spain. They arrived today- well at least one family got theirs already. Sometimes something in the mail and a quick update be it letter, a short scribble, or a photo is enough. 

Gift Essentials/Ideas: 

“Essentials” differ from person to person. So the following is relevant to the people in my life. 

As I stated above, stocking stuffers are most important to my husband. This year, his stocking will have some grooming items and snacks for work- even though he is WFH, he still needs his own snacks because I don’t like him taking mine! 

Extended family members will be getting either gift cards, local gift baskets from Vermont companies (gotta support the local businesses), or a 2 or 3 month subscription box off of Cratejoy.com. Cratejoy is amazing. They have everything from tea subscription boxes to book boxes to food boxes… the list goes on… like really, they have date nights in a box, CBD boxes, and boxes of items for the bedroom (cough cough you know what I mean cough cough). My favorite thing about Cratejoy is that they also have boxes to fit most any budget.
** I am not paid to say any of that- I just really like them! 

In the past, I have done handmade gifts for friends and neighbors. This year, it just seemed too difficult (thanks, Covid-19) to make that happen while trying to keep people as safe as possible. So, that’s where a bottle of something at someone’s doorstep or simply just scheduling a Zoom call for cocktails, coffee, or tea is going to come in to play. One of my favorite parts of the holiday are the holiday parties! And since that’s out of the question, what I really want is just a moment to connect with the people I care about. 2020 has been… a trip… or should I say lack of a trip? It’s been different. It’s been stressful. Let’s make sure that we try and connect in a safe manner with the people we love. The gifts are just stuff. Stuff that we don’t need to beat ourselves up about. But taking the time to say “Hey” or “I love you?” That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.

Shari’s Stocking Stuffer Guide

Shari’s Stocking Stuffer Guide

As a child my favorite thing to do was to dig into my stocking first thing on Christmas morning! The joy that came from that overflowing stocking was almost to par with whatever large gift I got that year. As an adult I realize that the stocking is almost always an afterthought and most people don’t tell you what they want in their stocking, let alone what they even want for Christmas. Let’s bring some joy back to the stocking gifts and the magic of packing little items in a cute sock! 

Below is a quick list of some of my go-to items when shopping for stocking stuffers. Start by listing out the names of the people you need to purchase stocking stuffers for. Are there any small items that you know they will like? For example, my dad collects pins from trips and unique places. I always try to save a pin ahead of time to put in his stocking or order a clever one off of etsy. Another example is my husband; we always have to buy him travel size items before we go on vacation, so a stocking stuffer idea for him is travel sized items he’d actually use on a trip.

Also the predictable items like candy, gift cards, and mini toys are always a good idea. But I love it when people think outside of the box and add in something unexpected yet useful like battery operated twinkle lights, small framed photos, a meaningful ornament, or a useful tool. The goal is to put items in the stocking that people will actually use and enjoy but that aren’t super expensive. Without further ado, here are my recommendations from predictable to meaningful items – I hope you find it helpful!

Stocking Stuffer ideas:

+ Gum (the kids love Big League Chew)

+ Gift cards (Coffee cards are a huge hit for adults)

+ Hair stuff (I’m currently a fan of these scalp massagers)

+ Bath bombs/Soap

+ Chapstick

+ Candy (almost everyone in our family has a favorite) 

+ Flashlight

+ Pocket knife

+ Candles

+ Twinkle lights 

+ Poo-pourri (they have small to-go versions now too)

+ Small framed photo

+ Mini toiletries or travel items

+ Stickers

+ Ornament

+ Hand Sanitizer (ahem, hello 2020)

+ Small toy or stuffed animal (I got my niece a mini unicorn one year and that was a huge hit!)

+ Tea/Cocoa packets (Or for the adults mini bottles of alcohol)

+ Reusable straws

+ Card games or mini travel games 

+ A small and real Orange (which is a family tradition) 

The list could go on and on but those are a few ideas to get you started! Get creative & enjoy!!