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The Science of Tradition of the Holiday: The Men Must Learn to Embrace the Christmas Light Show

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As soon as the month of December comes, some miraculous thing occurs in the American neighborhoods. Houses are transformed into glowing cities of Christmas joy, and families go to watch the glittering visuals that transform otherwise boring streets into winter wonderland. By offering such unique experiences as Expert Christmas Light Setup, many of these memories are easier to make than ever before. But all too frequently, the task of making this magic come alive, still remains squarely on the shoulders of one individual–the mom.

The men need to come forward to play their part in one of the traditions that the season is most widely known for. The art of crafting beautiful Christmas lights is not only about decoration but about making family memories, being creative, and demonstrating leadership in the ways that are most important to those we love.

Stereotyping The Holiday.

Society has somehow made us believe that the decoration of holidays is a female affair only. But consider it–Christmas light installation requires planning, problem solving, electrical installation and in many cases, use of ladders or tools. It is something that many men already know, and like to do.

The actual wonder occurs when fathers become the owners of the family holiday decoration. Not only the bulbs make children light-up, but they also see their father turn their home into something extraordinary. It turns into a lesson on attention to detail, on fulfilling promises and being proud of where you live.

Take the Johnsons of suburban Cleveland. Mike Johnson wasted years allowing his wife to do all the preparations of the holiday while he worked. He chose to surprise his family three years ago when he took over the lights outside their house. This began with simple marking out of the roofline but soon escalated to a full scale spectacle accompanied by synchronized music and themed-sections across their entire yard.

Mike remembers that first year as the children keep mentioning it. They simply could not imagine that their father could invent something this wonderful. It has now become our father-child project of the year and my teenage son is actually excited to spend those December weekends with me planning and installing.

The Leadership Lesson Beneath the Holiday Lights.

Leading the Christmas light display in your family helps you learn a lot about leadership and project management. Whether you are decorating a small house in Lancaster or a large suburban lawn, any successful display involves planning, distribution of resources, and safety consideration-all of which are directly applicable to professional and personal achievement.

Start with a space evaluation and vision. Go around your property with the family and talk about ideas. What are the areas that you want to emphasize? What areas would require heavier lighting? What will you do with the distribution of power? Such discussions reflect strategic thinking and joint decision making.

Another teaching opportunity is in budget planning. It takes money to buy quality lights and decorations but with clever purchasing and planned growth over time, amazing displays are something most families can afford. Teach your children to research, shop, and buy wisely products that are not expensive but good.

The safety factor cannot be ignored. When you’re in charge of the project, proper ladder operation, electrical precautions, and weather awareness are all a natural topic. Your family observes your attitude to risk management and preparation–things that they will bring with them into their adult lives.

Development of Community Relations.

Professional Christmas Light Installation services—such as Expert Christmas Light Setup Lancaster—have gained popularity in places such as Lancaster as busy families identify the importance of hiring professionals to do the work and still achieve impressive results. But the DIY approach provides something the professional services cannot provide, the personal investment experience and family bonding that arise as you work together building something beautiful.

Your holiday decoration is an invitation to talk with your neighbors and passers by. The kids in the block will know your house because they will always say, the house with the wonderful lights. You will find that adults will be appreciative of your efforts in bringing the holiday spirit to the community.

This is not a one-month-december community connection. Friends often come to be friends because they like what you are showing. You will end up talking about methods and offering suggestions to suppliers and maybe even working together on new projects. Your Christmas lights can be the base of relationships that are built all year long.

Making It Manageable

The trick to Christmas light enthusiasm sustainability is to begin small and build up over time. In your first year you do not need to compete with Clark Griswold. You need to start with an easy but good design that you will be able to finish without straining and breaking your budget.

Look at quality and not quantity. It is better to have fewer lights installed carefully and attached in a safe way than to make a fantastic show that will only cause disappointment. Identify one or two focal points–the front entrance and a single significant roofline–and do them really well.

Record your procedure in pictures and notes. Note what outlets you used, the number of strands connected to each circuit and what worked and what did not. This documentation will help the next year easier installation and will also enable you to extend systematically.

Build a family tradition concerning the installation. Some families turn it into a Saturday affair with hot-chocolate and Christmas songs. Others make it an amiable one among the neighbors. Identify a style that works best with your family and that makes the job fun instead of a drag.

The Lasting Impact

In a few years, no one will remember the majority of the gifts that you gave to your children. However, they will not forget about those December afternoons when they were helping dad with untangling lights, the excitement when they could flip the switch the first time of the season and how they felt when their neighbors praised their light display.

By making the Christmas light tradition in your family your own, you show that you appreciate bringing happiness to others, that you will invest time and effort in family life, and that you realize that you need to help bring happiness to your own community during the holiday season.

The light of those lights is far longer than the holiday season, and shines on the type of father, husband, and community member you want to be.

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