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Don’t be the Grinch Who Stole Christmas

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Salisbury chapter.

Holiday Season has arrived and some of us may not be feeling the “Christmas Spirit” at this very moment. If your mind is completely worn out after finishing up your finals, and your Christmas spirit is nowhere to be found, don’t worry!

Today, I’m going to tell you about a few things that have worked for me in the past that might help bring out your Christmas Spirit!

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Movies/Christmas Specials to Watch:

-The Polar Express

-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas

-National Lampoons National Christmas Vacation

– A Charlie Brown Christmas

-Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer

– Twas the Night Before Christmas

– The Abominable Snowman

– Frosty the Snowman

– Home Alone

– Christmas with the Kranks

– This Christmas

– Friday After Next

In addition to watching a few heartfelt and/or hilarious Christmas classics going to events that help explain the true meaning of Christmas can help put you in the spirit to celebrate as well.

Events to Attend:

  • Christmas services at your church (If you don’t belong to a church, don’t worry any church would be happy to have you, your family, and your friends!)

  • Christmas plays

Things to Do

  • Bake Christmas cookies

  • Go Christmas caroling (even if you can’t sing!)

  • Have or attend a Christmas party

  • Go to a Christmas parade

Hopefully, some of these suggestions will help ease you into to the Christmas Spirit if you don’t have it already. Take advantage of the holidays and spend it with your loved ones! Don’t be a Grinch!

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Nabria Milbourne

Salisbury '20

Nabria is a transfer student from Wor-Wic Community College. She is currently a junior at Salisbury University majoring in Communication Arts in the Public Relations and Strategic Communications track, while also minoring in Marketing Management!
Nadia Williams is a senior studying Political Science, Communications and French at Salisbury University. She enjoys writing about policy, media and culture. She hopes to use journalism as a tool to empower others to play an active role in their communities.