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5 Ways to Make the 2020 Holiday Season a Wonderful Experience

Guest Post by Emma Grace Brown

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The 2020 holiday season is gearing up to look like none other. Between travel restrictions, bans on large gatherings, and fears of our parents and grandparents catching the virus, this year will bring about many changes to the way we celebrate. Here, Trilogy Event Design presents five tips that can help you make the most out of what can only be summed up as a weird year.

1. Host a virtual gathering.

Virtual gatherings are a trending topic — and for a good reason. The coronavirus continues to have the biggest impact on the elderly population. And, considering that these are the ones we typically get into closest contact with around the holidays, many people are rethinking their Thanksgiving and Christmas plans. Instead of gathering around the table, consider hosting a Zoom meeting. Using your smartphone or another connected device, you can share your holidays with friends and family near and far. If your technology isn’t up to the task, now’s a great time to treat yourself to a good deal on a tablet or laptop.

2. Plan a food exchange.

No matter how far apart you and your family members are, you can still share your favorite treats. Get together with your parents, siblings, cousins, and friends and agree to a food exchange. If you have a pie that everyone loves, for example, start baking. Most items — yes, even Christmas cookies — can be shipped safely. UPS notes that it’s best to use plastic wrap and padding to keep freshly baked goods fresh and intact.

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Image via Pexels

 

3. Create a signature cocktail.

Families that enjoy a drink around the holidays might want to consider designing a special drink as a proverbial nightcap for a very dark year. To come up with your drink, think about flavors that matter to your family. For example, if grandma makes a cranberry-orange chutney, a cran-orange vodka mix might be a fun way to be together apart. Give it a whimsical name, like Apocalypse Punch or 2020 Twister, and then send a care package with all of the ingredients needed to your closest friends and family.

 

4. Stay outside.

When you absolutely can’t stay away from one another, plan your event outside. Circulating air will make it less likely for unknowingly asymptomatic carriers to transmit the virus. To keep everyone warm, consider using a pop-up tent and blocking wind from one side, building a fire pit, or utilizing radiant heat so it stays cozy even in cold conditions. Gathering in person may not be permitted in your area, so do check local regulations before sending out invites.

 

5. Travel safely.

Finally, if you do plan to stray away from home this holiday season, do so responsibly. Keep in mind that travel, even by plane, does not have to be a super-spreader event. Most planes already utilize HEPA filters that remove virtually all bacteria and viruses from the air. Unless you’re traveling in your own personal vehicle, wear a mask. No matter how you choose to get from point A to point B, make sure to keep hand sanitizer within arms reach, use it often, and don’t touch your face. Most importantly, if you have the sniffles, stay home.

 

The above five tips won’t replace a traditional holiday gathering. But, they can help you end your year with a bright and merry memory, which is something we all need right about now. No matter how you choose to celebrate, enjoy your time together (or apart).

Let Trilogy Event Design help you plan your next family or business gathering. Graduation parties, bridal showers, and corporate galas are just a few of the events we can manage. Plus, our wedding design service can help you make your big day just as dreamy as you have always imagined.

Don't Be Afraid to Talk About Money

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Are you afraid to talk to your significant other about money?

Do you go shopping and hide your stash in the trunk of your car until the coast is clear for you to sneak the bags in the house?

Or are you the thrifty frugal one and your partner’s laissez faire lifestyle make you crazy?

How is your relationship with money? Y’all cool?

For many people, everything they know and feel about money is based on their upbringing. Rich, poor, single parent, both parents, foster homes… whatever the experience, there has always been a relationship with money. You and the love of your life may not have the same experiences, views, or values when it comes to money. You need to know this and learn how to work with these differences before, during, and after your wedding.

Talk about Money

Let’s say you absolutely hate, with every fiber of your being, talking about money. You hate thinking about money. The thought of someone else asking you how you spend money makes you cringe.

Guess what! Once you start thinking about bringing another person into your life to be your life partner, you have to get over those feelings. You have to let them help you deal with your hatred towards money. Only then will you be able to make decisions for your family, your household, and your future together.

Get Clear

Once you have clarity about how you will spend and save your money TOGETHER, then you can have more peace of mind. You can release the fear and guilt that came in your childhood baggage. You can start to rearrange your thoughts to reflect more satisfaction with your financial decisions.

How Can We Help?

Join me (Randi Martin, Trilogy Event Design) and Lateisha Johnson (Wealth & Wellness Network) for cocktails, appetizers, and conversations about MONEY & MATRIMONY.

This unique wedding planning workshop is specially designed for couples who will be combining incomes and spending styles as well as joining their families to become one.

We will have REAL discussions about the cost of planning the wedding you desire. We will also talk about some smart financial steps you need to take BEFORE the wedding to prepare for your happily ever after (buying a home, planning a family, etc.)

You can't afford to miss this educational and entertaining workshop. EARLY BIRD pricing ends March 31. Get your tickets now! We’ll see you there.

10 Reasons Why You Need to Be at This Workshop

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The Money & Matrimony Workshop is scheduled for April 12, 2019 at Southern Cross Kitchen in Conshohocken.

Here are 10 reasons why you need to be there: 

  1. Randi Martin, Chief Event Planner @ Trilogy Event Design will help you to plan your fabulous wedding with tips to save your time, save your money, and save your sanity.

  2. Lateisha Johnson, Licensed Financial Coach and CEO @ Wealth & Wellness Network will give you the financial secrets to your happily ever after.

  3. Fabulous Money Management Tips for Your Wedding (plus the answer to "How much should I be spending on this?")

  4. Guidance for Combining and Protecting Assets

  5. Money-Saving Tips for Buying Your First Home

  6. Personalized Attention to Your Individual Questions/Challenges

  7. Share in a journey to gain confidence and peace of mind about money which leads to a stronger bond with your partner

  8. Mingle & Meet Other Engaged Couples

  9. Great Food & Beverages

  10. Swag Bags

Tickets are currently on sale for the MONEY & MATRIMONY Workshop in Conshohocken PA. Be sure to get yours TODAY @ https://moneyandmatrimony.eventbrite.com

As always…

Glitter Wishes & Unicorn Kisses  

Posted on March 13, 2019 and filed under Special Events.