November 29, 2007

Humorous Thoughts on Christmas

by Aazdak Alisimo

It says something about modern society that Christmas has evolved from a time of family and peace to a time of rushing around shopping and meeting social obligations. Throw in the current lack of service offered by airlines, and December shapes up to be a tough month. Christmas can be stressful and people tend to take things to seriously during the holiday season. To lighten your mood, you might consider some of the odd and humorous quotes by the following famous people. I stopped believing in Santa Claus when my mother took me to see him in a department store, and he asked for my autograph. - Shirley Temple Christmas is the season when you buy this year's gifts with next year's money. The worst gift is a fruitcake. There is only one fruitcake in the entire world, and people keep sending it to each other. - Johnny Carson There's nothing sadder in this world than to awake Christmas morning and not be a child. - Erma Bombeck The Supreme Court has ruled that they cannot have a nativity scene in Washington, D.C. This wasn't for any religious reasons. They couldn't find three wise men and a virgin. - Jay Leno Christmas is the gentlest, loveliest festival of the revolving year - and yet, for all that, when it speaks, its voice has strong authority. - W.J. Cameron Christmas is a race to see which gives out first - your money or your feet. Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind. - Mary Ellen Chase Instead of being a time of unusual behavior, Christmas is perhaps the only time in the year when people can obey their natural impulses and express their true sentiments without feeling self-conscious and, perhaps, foolish. Christmas, in short, is about the only chance a man has to be himself. - Francis C. Farley Even as an adult I find it difficult to sleep on Christmas Eve. Yuletide excitement is a potent caffeine, no matter your age. - Carrie Latet As the year comes to a close, take the time to look around you and be happy about what you have. Yes, there are people better off then you, but there are also people worse off. Have a good laugh and appreciate what you have.

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November 28, 2007

Advent Decorations at Church Make A Great Party

by Kerry Beck

Christmas preparations commence right after Thanksgiving. Christmas decorations in all shapes and sizes adorn store shelves. Dads and MOms brave the snowstorms or the freezing weather just to line up outside toy stores to be the first to buy the newest item on sale. The next Christmas morning the adults don't even want to get out of bed because of all that waiting. This year why don't you focus on faith not on money. Let's prepare our hearts to welcome the Christmas season with our family members in a spiritual way. Family Worship The Advent season (which means coming or arrival) starts on the first Sunday after Thanksgiving and continues to four Sundays. The coming of the child Jesus into the world is celebrated during Advent and values the importance of this event in the lives of every Christian. The Advent wreath, the centerpiece of worship, consists of a small wreath (real or artificial), evergreen sprigs, five candleholders, and five candles. Three of the candles can be purple or deep blue, one is traditionally pink or rose-colored, and the fifth candle is white. The candles are arranged in a circular fashion inside the wreath with the white candle, usually called the Christ candle, in the center of the other four. The time for worship is performed each Sunday before church or in the evening before going to sleep. Each member of the family can light the candles and read the prayer or devotional. After the prayer, a moment can be set aside for any inquiries the young ones may want to ask about the activity. Family Fun Holidays are a time for people to get out and celebrate with family and friends. As a family, host a "Christmas for Christ" party. Involve the whole family in the planning. The central theme, of course, is the celebration of the birth of Christ. Have the children create their own special invitations. Invite Christian and non-Christian friends alike. Do the shopping for game prizes at this time too. If a lot of activities are planned, start early enough to fit everything into the evening. To lessen the costs, have the people you've invited bring a dish to serve buffet-style. Since different ornaments will already be hung for Christmas, no added display is needed. Also a costume party is fun. Have your guests dress as a character from the nativity scene. There will be prizes for the best costume. The games that are chosen should fit the Christmas spirit theme. Have trivia games, charades, and puzzles at parties; everybody loves them. Kids will be the ones to take charge of the games while parents take care of the food. Don't forget to end the night as well as you started. No Christmas gathering is complete without dessert, singing of carols, and the telling of the Christmas story. Sharing your faith with your family should be special and fun. You will create Christmas traditions that will be enjoyed for years to come.

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September 18, 2007

How to decorate the outdoors without wreath and garland

The options available to display outdoor Christmas decoration are endless.  With a little creativity and some hard work, a unique display can be achieved.  Beyond the often over used wreaths and garland, a number of other decorations are available.  The use of lights, signs, figurines, and animated displays offer a great deal of flexibility and fun.  Additionally, one needs to keep safety in mind as they work with electricity and considerable distances off the ground.

A number of different lights are currently available on the market.  These lights offer a great deal of flexibility in outdoor Christmas lights and decoration.  Size, color, brightness and effects are all different options available.  A number of different formats are available.  Strings, nets, and ropes are just a few.  Each different type of light is designed for different techniques.  Using a combination of different light types offers a great effect.

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October 6, 2007

Kids Love to Wear a Christmas Costume

Childs Christmas Costume.jpgChildren of all ages love to dress up-at Christmas time they love it even more as adults are also inclined to dress up. At this time of year there is high demand for children’s Christmas costumes, there is also a demand for costumes for adults. In stores all over America a man is employed to dress up and play at being Santa Claus to entertain the children-in addition to this there will be other smaller people who may be dressed as elves. Children like to wear all kinds of costumes. Children’s Christmas costumes are a particular favourite-children love being asked to play angels or Santa Claus. They especially like wigs and beards and if they are in a school concert or pantomime and are asked to play Santa Claus, then they love it-just watch young children rummage in a box full of wigs and beards; they have so much fun.
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September 6, 2007

Participating in Christmas Activities

Christmas carols are playing on the radio, delicious scents waft out of the kitchen, and everywhere you look, you see evergreen, red, and gold.  It’s that time of year again.  And every year brings the desire to make this the best holiday season ever.  Every family has a set of traditions they religiously follow, but it can be a lot of fun to shake things up a bit.  There are a huge variety of Christmas activities that can make your holidays brighter.

 

One good way to find new and exciting Christmas activities is to check your local newspaper.  Most communities plan special Christmas events.  Your city’s chamber of commerce or community website can provide a calendar of events as well.  You are likely to find things like choir performances, live nativity scenes, and maybe Christmas themed socials.  Taking part in events like this help to put the participants in a holiday mood, break up the monotony of shopping, and make some wonderful memories.  Another option to get in the spirit of things is to attend a holiday show.  Many community organizations, such as the ballet or symphony, have productions of holiday shows, like The Nutcracker or a selection of holiday music.  Attending a show and enjoying an elegant dinner after is an excellent way to start a new tradition with your friends or spouse.

 

Staying in can inspire some fun and creative Christmas activities too.  Many people enjoy making the same holiday goodies from year to year.  These treats could be used as gifts or added to the menu at a Christmas party.  An added bonus is the warm scent of cinnamon and nutmeg that is sure to infuse your kitchen.  Cooking and baking can be a great way to unwind alone or have a more rambunctious event with family or friends.  Decorating the tree and house are other ways people get in the Christmas mood.  Warm up some apple cider, set out a plate of cookies, and go to work creating a magical holiday look in your home.  It’s a lot of fun to reminisce about holidays past while preparing for the new.  After all, that’s what Christmas activities are all about.

 

Whether done alone or with a group of loved ones, Christmas activities enrich the holiday season and make beautiful memories for years to come.  The important thing is to do what you enjoy in your preparation and celebration of Christmas.  Each family is unique and observes the holiday in their own way.  Just remember to include Christmas activities in the holiday festivities.

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October 1, 2007

The Tradition and Love of a Christmas Decoration Ornament

A Christmas ornament is often a tradition among families.  Each year, a special time is set aside at the beginning of the holiday season to decorate the home.  Christmas decoration comes in a wide variety of forms.  From the traditional pine tree, to angels, and everything in between, there is no limit to the expanse of Christmas ornaments. 

It is common for both the interior and outside of a home to be beautified.  The interior regularly includes a pine tree loaded with ornaments, lights, and a large assortment of packages underneath.  Additionally, lights, garland, and candles are regularly displayed throughout the home to create a festive atmosphere. 

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August 30, 2007

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Table Of Contents

Introduction: The Single Mom’s Legacy

1 The Traditions and History Of Christmas
Christmas Traditions in North America 5
Christmas Traditions in South America 6
Christmas Traditions Down Under 8
Christmas Traditions in the United Kingdom 10
Christmas Traditions in Tropical Climates 12
Unique Christmas Traditions around the World

2 Christmas And Kids
Getting Children Involved in Family Traditions 18
Kids and Santa Claus 19
INFANTS AND TODDLERS 22
KIDS FROM FIVE TO TWELVE 22
BIG KIDS TO SIXTEEN 22
BEAD CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS 23
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER 24
PRE-BAKED GINGERBREAD HOUSE 24
PINECONE CHRISTMAS TREE 24
COOKIE CHRISTMAS PARTY 26
SANTA THEMED PARTY 27
CHRISTMAS CRAFT PARTY 27

3 Preparing A Wonderful Christmas
USING NATURE 29
NATIVITY SCENES 30
LIGHTING 30
POPYCOCK 35
CORNBREAD STUFFING 36
GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE 36
CHRISTMAS PUDDING 37
BORSCHT SOUP 38
TOURTIERE 39
CARROT GRATIN 39
STOLLEN 40

4 Craft ideas for gifts and decorations
CHRISTMAS CANDLES 44
BEESWAX CANDLES 45
POURED CANDLES 45
GEL CANDLES 46
Creative Crafts For Everyone 47
PUZZLES 48
RAG RUGS OR HOOKED RUGS 48
STAMPED CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFT WRAP 48
The Luxury of Armomatherapy and Other Natural Gifts 49

5 Christmas Entertaining
Unique Christmas Ideas for Office Parties 51
Ideas for Not-So-Usual Family Get Together 53
Ideas for Theme Parties over the Christmas Season 54
Making Room For family and friends 56
Stress relievers for busy people 57

6 Conclusion

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Christmas gifts for Hard to buy for family

It always seems like there is someone on the Christmas gift list that is much more difficult to buy something for than others. Often people decide to give these family members gift certificates or other genetic gifts that usually end up in the bottom of a drawer or up on a closet shelf.

If you want to make sure that your gift is meaningful and welcomed, try asking yourself a few questions about the person that you are buying for. By taking the time to answer these questions you will have a good basis of ideas to start your gift search.

What do I know about this person?
What is the kind of hobbies, interests, sports, crafts or other activities that the person likes to be involved in? Sometimes talking to other family members can help you out with this question.

What does the person enjoy?
Have you noticed that the person enjoys a particular type of cooking, or maybe they love to go to the movies. Do they seem to be a collector of anything? Many people get involved in collecting certain items that are rare or hard to find, which can make gift giving a bit difficult, but might give you other ideas. Fishing, hunting, hiking, bird watching and camping can all prove to be great starts to looking for a gift.

What colors and clothing styles does the person wear?
If they wear a lot of ties or sweaters that could help you out. Maybe they always have on a baseball cap whenever they come to visit. Often people really like a particular color. This can sometimes make gift giving really simple if you can find a gift in their color. For example, a golfer might really like a one-of-a-kind purple golf bag if purple is a favorite color.

Do they have any children or favorite pets?
Sometimes gift items with pictures of children, grandchildren, favorite pets or even favorite places can be a great idea. T-shirts, sweatshirts, posters, framed pictures, personalized mugs all can be very welcome gifts, especially if the picture is of one of their favorite things.

Do they travel?
Usually those that travel can always use space saving devices and items that are functional for travelers. Often new luggage or even a new briefcase is a great gift and something that is often not considered.

Are they indoors or outdoors people?
Indoors people may enjoy reading, crossword puzzles, crafts, movies, puzzles or other activities. Outdoors people may prefer bird watching books, hiking trail guides, tickets or lessons to a particular sport or event.

Do you have anyone you can talk to about them?
Sometimes the reason someone is hard to buy for is that we don’t really know him or her as well as we should. Doing a bit of investigating and talking to others in the family can be a great source of information.

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September 20, 2007

Who invented the Christmas card?

In 1840 in London, England, a British narrative painter named John Callcott Horsley designed the very first commercial Christmas card.  Sir Henry Cole, first director of the Victoria and Albert Museum and a friend of Horsley, requested he do this.  The one thousand Christmas and New Year’s cards he designed never went on sale until 1843.  Controversy surrounded the card because it depicted a family toasting Christmas.  Although puritans denounced it immediately, many others loved the idea.  Other artists followed Horsley’s example, as the Christmas card became exceedingly popular.  In 1849, English artist William Egley designed an extremely popular Christmas card.  New years greeting cards, on the other hand, had been around since 1796 when merchants sent them to their customers.  These cards usually said best wishes for the New Year.  The fashionable Christmas cards gradually replaced the New Year’s cards. 

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