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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:00pm PST
Report AbuseREMEMBER THE REASON FOR THE SEASON: REFLECTION ON THE COMING OF NOT JUST A BABY, BUT THE SAVIOR. NOT JUST THE MANGER, BUT THE CROSS. Christmas eve we go to the Candlelight service, and then ride around the neighborhood looking at the lights. On the 25th we have a nice family dinner with a birthday cake and ice cream for Jesus for dessert. Then we play games and laugh.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:43pm PST
Report Abusei really think that we have forgot what the hoildays are supose to mean To me they are all about family spending time together means to more then any gift anyone can buy .also you must put friends into the mix. (My grandma use to tell me that you can pick your friends and not your family. When i was a young girl i use to think that was god alfull. but since i am older now June Zibble (my grandma) was right . i just love being around the people that i love rather they are family or friends.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:57pm PST
Report AbuseI started a tradition the year my youngest daughter was born. I refused to leave the house on Christmas day. My mom was upset the first year, but now she is used to it and likes it. We spend Christmas Eve evening with her. Christmas day my mom is free to run around to various relatives. The best part for me is the kids get to open their presents and actually enjoy them. I invite my grandmother over for breakfast and she watches the kids opens presents. She loves it. The main thing is that Christmas day is just for my family. People can come and go on Christmas day, but I just stay in. We watch movies and spend real time together not stuffed in a car going from house to house.
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Posted by Fri Dec 19, 2008 6:43pm PST
Report AbuseGreat suggestions all and so much more fun and meaningful. With the gift giving this year, I really tried to be as personal as possible and that made it more special. We have had wine and cheese parties, gingerbread house decorating parties, hot cocoa and driving around looking at lights, listening to good Christmas music, baking and having those treats on hand. It has really helped getting me in the spirit this year and I actually have less stress and money left over!
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Posted by Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:29pm PST
Report AbuseLadies, dont fall for the scams, never send anyone money, and don't fall into a pyramid scam. I started looking online for stuff I could do from home and found some great places. I have made a list of places that I have used (only free ones), I know they're all legit because I don’t list them until I've been paid by them. http://www.freewebs.com/free2workathome/
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Posted by Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:29pm PST
Report AbuseOne more idea. There is nothing more beautiful and meaningful that the canlelight service at church on Christmas Eve. If you haven't been in a while, make the effort to go. You'll be very happy that you did.
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Posted by Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:37pm PST
Report AbuseI was busy working and making cookies for 100+ people at our senior center when I returned from work Saturday I was amazed to find that my usually complacent husband had straighened the house and finished decorating our little Christmas tree. Our day will be spent alone, for the first time since we moved from Kansas City to Arizona. I deeply miss my grandchildren and children. But this leaves me with the awe and realization that this is all about the birthday of our Lord.
Merry Christmas!
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Posted by Wed Dec 24, 2008 2:52pm PST
Report AbuseGLITZ FREE IDEAS ON THE SAME VIBE:
Vow to purchase NOTHING.
Collect toys and coats from friends, clean and repair them with needle and thread and personally offer them to homeless/needy and tell your family you have made this effort in their name as their Christmas gift. If you don't know any homeless or needy, go find some---on the bus or on foot. Organize a group of people who are willing, and whether they sing great or not go carolling. Babysit or cook a meal for a busy friend. Go through your own jewelry and give away items you no longer wear. Go to church with an open heart. Turn off the Tv, electronic games, computer, and any other screen for a minimum of 36 hours starting Christmas Eve and see how it effects your Christmas spirit. Walk a dog. Leave a thank you note for the mailman in your mailbox. Listen to radio instead of watching TV. Call your local fire station and thank the men and women who work and/or volunteer there.
Turn away from thoughts of hatred, envy, offense,greed,and insecurity. Nurture thoughts of love, acceptance, balance, harmony, and joy. Wear something red. Walk instead of ride. Pick up a hitch hiker. Spend a night in a homeless shelter. Make a personal sacrifice. Ask others to make a donation in your name to a worthy cause instead of giving you a Christmas gift. Call your mother. Call your grandmother. Call your aunt. Think about anyone but yourself. Listen carefully to someone whose opinions are so different than your own they actually offend you. Watch a sunset. Watch a sunrise. Write a poem. Count the birds you see today. Wear old clothes on purpose. Give away money for free to people who need it with no strings attached. Learn to say Merry Christmas in another language. Read a book. Draw a picture. Eschew sarcasm. Take the risk of being sincere.
Stuff a dollar in the Santa's can who is ringing the bell outside the grocery store.
Do something with no expectation of reward and tell no one of your act.
Forgive someone who does not even realize they have offended you.
Think about the baby Jesus even if you are not a Christian. It is a nice story.
Dig a little deeper in the well.
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Posted by Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:04pm PST
Report AbuseSimplifying our celebrations can enable us to help others more, and to reduce our contributions to global warming. This, in turn, can help us give one of the greatest possible gifts to our children - a more pleasant, and even a more livable world. A peaceful and happy holiday to all!
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Posted by Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:36am PST
Report Abusei buy for my family and he buys for his.. i dont consider his family mine and to much bad blood has come between us for me to spend one dime on them, so i dont.... i do however try to steer him away from to expensive gifts because of the bad blood and the fact that they never offer to help us but expect help from us all the time........... nope they dont get gifts from us, however i would be willing to try the idea from the movie " 4 christmas's" where they give the gift of self instead of a material object
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