What to do when the lights go out on Christmas
Board games like Cluedo, Monopoly, Risk or even and old fashioned puzzle can provide hours of fun.
With the country’s energy supplier in dire straits, load-shedding is bound to rear its ugly head at some point during the festive season.
The Christmas season is a time that is meant to be spent with family and friends, and the last thing you need is for all the lights to go out.
However, if this should occur, it does not mean your day or night should be ruined.
Here are some tips to avoid load-shedding from ruining your holiday:
•If you are planning on doing a lot of cooking and do not own a gas stove, consider purchasing a small gas stove or power cookes and make sure to stock up on enough gas.
•Candles only offer so much illumination, and unless you are planning on telling ghost stories the whole night, consider purchasing portable lamps and ensure they are plugged in and charging throughout the day when you do have electricity.
These can also be used in turn to charge mobile devices if you find yourself running low in the middle of the night.
• Stock up on data on your phone if want to Netflix with your loved ones.
•When television, Netflix or video games are not an option, the holiday could provide you and your family with some quality time spent together playing board games.
Board games like Cluedo, Monopoly, Risk or even an old fashioned puzzle can provide hours of fun. If you want a soundtrack to go with your festive season, a portable Bluetooth speaker will provide just what you need when your booming sound system is down.
And maybe, with all the lights off and mobile and television screens dark and quiet, you will find yourself in deep conversation with your family.