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Posted by Tue Dec 16, 2008 2:43pm PST
Report AbuseGood points, all. A friend did not want to do a big Thanjsgiving bash, so she had a dessert buffet later in the day. She still used her nice dishes and decorations, but it was much cheaper and really fun.
After I graduated from the university, a group of friends and I moved toward the big city lights and jobs ,and we all moved into the same apartment building. We started a little holiday tradition. On Christmas Eve, we went to a nearby neighborhood and went caroling. People inside their homes were so surprised and so grateful. A couple of them put on their coats and joined us as we made our way up and down the streets. Many people invited us in for hot cocoa and gave us cookies.
Now, could we sing? No. Not a one of us could carry a tune if our lives depended on it! Last year we acquired a couple of high schoolers..one is our drummer, and the other plays the flute. We even made the local news!
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Posted by Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:34pm PST
Report Abusethis are nice ideas. the holiday season is so rife with commercialism that it loses the joy and happiness it once filled me with as a child. now as a first time mom and spending christmas with my baby girl (her first holiday season/christmas) i decided to go the more traditional route that made me happy as a kid. on the eve of christmas her gifts will be put under the tree and when i'm ready to call it a night i'll take her from her crib and camp out in the living room near the tree so she'll wake up by the tree christmas morning and take pictures with a disposable camera. nothing digital or fancy here. just love! :)
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 6:29am PST
Report AbuseDrive around the neighbor hoods looking at other houses that are decorated. We decorated our little apartment. But it is nice to appreciate the hard work people put into putting up their lights. Decorate cookies with my son. Getting frosting every where. We go to the indoor water park and just have fun! Holidays are made way too stressful!
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:40am PST
Report AbuseI LOVED these ideas....and your story about the stores and the 'bux are so true. Amazing how commerce seems to eek itsway into everything. I am getting together with friends tonight to do just this...chill and snack and do a little knitting while we watch the snow fall, (well, rain tonight, but one can hope!)And I really loved the image of the vintage cards~
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:09am PST
Report AbuseReally good ideas. I especially like the one about just "being" and taking a deep breath and exhaling slowly. WOW, no sounds in the background, that just sounds wonderful!!!!! I really liked the vintage cards as well, how cool.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:09am PST
Report AbuseEvery year we complete our Holiday puzzle. It is the same puzzle year-after-year. This makes time for us as a family without pressure, competition, or electronics.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:40am PST
Report AbuseThis was a nice article. The Christmas season can really go overboard. It it way too stressful to worry about rushing all over town and buying everyone you know a present every single year. People really should just relax and be festive and have fun.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:42am PST
Report AbuseI'm a grandmother of 13 lovely hyped grandchildren and each year we have a cookie day. Each one has their own apron and we bake for hours. This gives us time together and they voice themselves and share with each other. They are close to one another I feel because of this. Then to see what they created make it all so special.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:57am PST
Report AbuseThis year I am having some of my closest friends over to celebrate Yule (the First day of Winter) and I will be cooking the main portion of the meal but others are bringing things as well. Dinner will be at about 6 with people showing up at about 4 for drinks and a little something to nosh on. I am known for my relish tray which includes many different kinds of peppers, olives and pickles. Very inexpensive and people are always wondering where I got this pickle or that pepper! I LOVE just hanging out with my friends where there is no pressure to give gifts, just eat and be merry!
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:02am PST
Report AbuseNice ideas! For my tree this year, because it's me and my hubby's first Christmas together and I'm out of work and money is tight, I made a paper ring garland out of left over scrap book paper. It took a while but it looks really pretty and it adds a lot to an almost bare tree!
There are lots of ways to make Christmas memorable, it just takes people willing to see this holiday for what it is -- a celebration of God's gift to us -- Jesus -- and time with family and friends.
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