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Ensuring your happy holidays

Just check a few of these things off your list

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Perfection is the devil’s word. Think perfection, and you’ll never get it done. So buy some cards, any cards. No one will remember what your card looked like anyway.

5) Send the Christmas cards.

Do you have a backlog of unsent cards? Cards you got around to buying — congrats! — but never mailed because you couldn’t find your address book, or stamps, or the perfect words?

Remember: Cards don’t count unless you send them. And if you’re mailing to the city of Chicago, don’t wait until Dec. 23. A suburban Chicago woman who sent cards in late November reports that while her cards have arrived everywhere else, they haven’t arrived at the homes of her city friends.

6) Do something new.

Go see the holiday lights at the Brookfield Zoo or the Lincoln Park Zoo. Or go to the Friday evening caroling at the Bean in Millennium Park. The holidays are built on ritual — meaning on repetition — but novelty is a great holiday spice.

7) Make the connection.

Are you estranged from someone you care about? Or is there someone you’ve simply neglected for too long? Make the call. Send the card. Go have coffee. The holidays are the perfect chance to make peace.

Relax. Savor the satisfaction of a to-do list vanquished. And if you’re wondering why the list doesn’t include shopping? Because shopping is rarely what leaves you feeling you’ve done the holidays right.

Mary Schmich is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. She can be contacted at mschmich@tribune.com.

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