Lisa B. is a stay at home mom of three little boys. When they are not pretending to be super heroes, all 4 can be found in the kitchen making creations for the freezer. For more information on Lisa, look her up at losingit3milesatatime.blogspot.com.
You can pack yourself one now and have it ready to toss in the car or in the kitchen for Christmas morning. I was able to collect everything from what I already had in the house and I am sure you have many of the items yourself (if not a trip to the local dollar store will get you most of your supplies for a low cost).
Christmas Survival Box Contents:
- Notebook and Pen For recording who gave what, makes Thank you’s so much easier!
- Batteries of all sizes
- A standard and Phillips head screw driver I have a pretty small one because I have found the screws to be usually small on the kids toys
- Plastic snack size baggies For those really small parts, especially if there are babies at the gathering, those can be played with at home.
- Garbage Bag
- Masking Tape If more than one child is there, it helps to label toys so when it is time to leave you know you have your child’s new gifts
- Wire Cutters, Scissors and a Scotch Brand wrapping cutter The tools of the trade for those wire ties and plastic clam shells
- Baby Wipes I honestly never go anywhere without these so I packed them in here too
- Last buy not least – Advil!! The toys, the in-laws, the sugared up preschoolers – take your pick, you will be glad you packed it.
This is my survival box, what would you include in yours? Did I leave anything out that would be helpful? Please feel free to comment and let us know. Maybe your idea will help others have a Merry Christmas without the stress.