Corona Christmas – How To Safely Enjoy This Holiday Season

The end of 2020 is approaching fast, and the holidays are just around the corner. We might be in the middle of a pandemic, but that doesn’t mean we can’t safely enjoy all the Christmas festivities and fun!

Below we’re sharing our go-to virtual hacks that limit your contact with loved ones outside of your household. Heck, you might love our tips for a Corona Christmas so much, they’ll become traditions for generations to come!

Virtual Party

Virtual meetups are no longer for distanced learners and work meetings only. Host your first virtual Corona Christmas Party for your family, friends and co-workers. You can use zoom, google meet-up or pay for a fully hosted party from teambuilding.com. They offer different themes, games and all you have to do is show up in your Christmas best – or worst ugly sweater.

Send Out Presents Early

Having a virtual party with your family? Make sure you send out your gifts early to ensure they arrive on time. We can expect shipping carriers to have a higher volume of packages around Christmas due to social distancing recommendations.

More of your loved ones presents might need to be shipped this year, with that comes shipping costs. Instacash is the perfect remedy for last-minute (or forgotten) gifts and shipping costs. We can help you cover your increased expenses with 0% interest cash advances instantly– no credit check required.

Social Distancing Games

What’s a holiday party without a few games and friendly competition! A Corona Christmas virtual party shouldn’t be any less! Here are a few of our favorite socially distanced games that’ll create memories for years to come.

• Gingerbread War- a showdown for the best Gingerbread house! Post images on social media and ask your friends to vote!

• Bingo- Christmas Edition!

• Games for Adults – perfect for a work party!

• Christmas Cookie Decorating Contest – ask your social media friends to judge

• Virtual White Elephant

• Christmas Trivia– one household vs another

• NetFlix Party Christmas Movie Night– although not a game, still nostalgic

• Christmas Charades

• Quaraoke– karaoke’s quarantine love child

Secret Santa

Christmas isn’t complete without the excitement of Secret Santa. Use this gift exchange generator to select everyone’s Secret Santa. Establish a designated ship date for everyone has more than enough time to receive their gifts for the Secret Santa virtual party.

Once everyone is in attendance for your virtual party, exchange gifts starting with the individual who has the youngest participant followed by their secret Santa recipient, and so on.

If you live in a tight-knit community, involve your neighbors! Consider one of these easy and cheap DIY gifts to bless one of your favorite families.

Create A Christmas Light Display

Deck out the front door, yard and porch with the best Christmas display ever! Call up your neighbors and encourage them to do the same. Announce it to your friends and family on social media and invite them to drive down your street to enjoy the whimsical display.

Find Local Christmas Light Displays

If decking out your home isn’t within your budget or schedule, make some hot cocoa to-go and drive around in search of beautiful Christmas displays in your area using this site.

Adopt a Family for the Holidays

Adopt a family or donate to a community service organization. Assisting with the homeless community or families in need is best done this year at a distance. You could donate money, gifts or specific items requested in lieu of your time.

Friendly Outdoor Christmas Tree Competition

Who doesn’t love to admire a well-decorated Christmas tree? Invite your neighbors to enter a friendly neighborhood “Best Outdoor Christmas Tree” competition. On Christmas Eve, while social distancing, invite a few judges to stroll the street and choose one family tree to be the winner!

By Grace Kilander, Moneylion, Inc; https://www.moneylion.com/learn/corona-christmas-how-to-safely-enjoy-this-holiday-season/

Image by Monika Grafik from Pixabay

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