Finding Balance as the Holidays Roll In

By: Posted On: 2025-11-30
Thanksgiving has come and gone, our tummies are still full, and here in Northern Nevada it’s getting a bit chilly. December is sliding in, and Christmas will be here before we know it.

Chilly in Northern Nevada

This time of year is always a mix of excitement, planning, and maybe a little chaos. And while it’s easy to get swept up in the gift lists, the sales, and all the “must-haves,” I like to remind myself — and the Scouts I’ve worked with — that gifts are only one part of what makes this season meaningful.

Most of the time, it’s not the presents kids remember years later. It’s the surprise. The laughter. The family time. The adventures you never planned but still talk about.

And here’s something that often gets overlooked: December is a perfect time to clear out old treasures. Kids outgrow toys, books, hobbies, and half-finished projects faster than we expect. What no longer sparks joy for one kid might be exactly what another has been dreaming of — especially when many families can’t afford brand-new gifts.

Donating gently-used items to local thrift stores or charities can turn forgotten toys and old gear into someone else’s bright moment. A simple act of kindness that doesn’t take long but leaves a long tail of good behind it.

And since many of us end up shopping online anyway, here’s a small behind-the-scenes note: WackyScouter has an Amazon link I use for my own holiday shopping. Whenever anyone uses it, Amazon sends about 3% of the purchase back our way. No extra cost, no strings, just Amazon quietly tossing a little kindling onto our campfire.

If you’d like to use it while picking up gifts or supplies, here it is:
https://amzn.to/4pJtDoE

Whether you use it or not, I hope this season brings you balance — enough giving to feel good, enough rest to recharge, and enough moments together to remember why this time of year matters at all.


 
 

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