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  • Making Gift Selections at Christmas
    By trz on April 7, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Many people adore Santa Claus because he brings them the perfect that
    often produces squeals of joy. Individuals, especially children, are often
    thrilled to get what they want and need from Santa. To bring joy to others, you
    also need to not only give a Christmas gift but to also try to get an item that
    will be a good match for the individual by selecting a gift that suits the
    person.

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  • Where To Do Christmas Shopping
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Christmas shopping can be seen as an absolute thrill and to some extent,
    as a necessary evil. It’s a thrill to be out and about amid the sights and
    sounds of the season and the jovial crowds. But for the same reasons, others
    dread shopping at Christmas time. These days, you don’t have to leave your home
    much or at all to get your Christmas and holiday shopping done. That’s because
    the Internet puts shopping at your fingertips. And rather than competing with
    traditional retail stores, the Internet has actually expanded the ability of
    traditional stores to sell more merchandise to a larger number of people in
    various locations.

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  • Shopping During the Prime of the Christmas Season
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    The saying that goes, ‘The early bird catches the worm,’ is in part true
    for those who get Christmas shopping off to an early start before the season
    actually begins. Most of us however, are likely to be average shoppers who wait
    until that time when the season officially begins. Maybe we don’t have any time
    before then and we have to wait for a day off from work after Thanksgiving. Or
    maybe we simply procrastinate and can’t get going until the frenzy starts or
    until when the stores are all fully decorated and Christmas songs and Carols are
    playing non-stop to put the thrill and magic into the festive season that is
    Christmas.

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  • Making an Early Start to Christmas Shopping
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Many radio stations have started playing Christmas songs so early in
    November in the past few years that one wonders if we may soon start hearing
    Christmas songs around Halloween time. That would be a bit weird, even creepy
    perhaps. But some early Christmas shoppers likely will have Christmas Carols
    silently playing in their heads even before then.

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  • Why Christmas is Really All About Children
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    It could be said that since it was the birth of a baby as a gift to
    mankind that gave rise to Christmas, then children should also and always be the
    primary focus of the season. Individual families will say they have always put
    children first and parents will sacrifice seeking their desires at Christmas to
    make sure their children are satisfied. And although adults also look forward
    with much anticipation to the Christmas season, the frenzy that accounts for all
    the shopping and preparation during the Christmas season is really for the
    benefit of children.

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  • Christmas Greetings and Good Cheer
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Greetings at Christmas extend beyond a mere wish of ‘Merry Christmas’ or
    ‘Happy Holidays.’ Christmas greetings embody a wish that all will go well in
    whatever preparations need to be made, and a genuine sentiment that much joy,
    happiness and well being will be experienced by the individual and loved ones
    during the season.

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  • Eating Heartily but Consciously During Christmas Season
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    During the Christmas season, summer and its body-conscious state of mind
    are distant memories. Hearty indulgence in the many foods shared at Christmas
    therefore doesn’t produce the same feelings of guilt. Nevertheless, its not a
    pleasant thought to start the New Year carrying any extra pounds. So why then
    eat yourself into a resolution to ‘take off a few extra pounds’ if you can
    smartly avoid it?

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  • Making Memories During Christmas and the Holidays
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    A favorite Christmas song has a line that describes Christmas as ‘the most
    wonderful time of the year.’ While giving and receiving gifts is something that
    is highly anticipated and remembered at Christmas time, there are also many more
    activities that make Christmas memorable and wonderful.

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  • Yuletide Days of Old - Ancient and other Customs of
    By trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Yuletide Days of Old - Ancient and other Customs of Christmas

    Christmas as a holiday period was instituted and celebrated at about the same
    time as other winter solstice festivities because church leaders at the time
    believed that would make more people participate in the new holiday period. That
    objective was achieved, but people also carried over some pagan celebrations and
    traditions into the religious Christmas celebrations.
    As an example, people would attend church and then take part in a raucous,
    drunken and carnival-like celebration, that has some similarities to Mardi Gras.
    During this celebration every year, there would be a crowning of a beggar or
    student as the ‘lord of misrule.’ Those taking part in the activities would
    pretend to be loyal subjects to the ‘lord of misrule,’ During this time some of
    the poor would also visit the rich in their houses and ask for some of their
    best food and drink. Those among the rich who didn’t cooperate would be subject
    to rowdy behavior and mischief by the poor. For their part, the rich used
    Christmas as the time when they would reach out to the poorer members of society
    by tolerating them in such visits or by leaving out food and clothing for them.
    For many centuries before the birth of Christ and the recognition of Christmas,
    there had always been celebrations in many countries during the middle of
    winter. During the darkest days of winter for example, the early Europeans were
    said to celebrate light and birth. The winter solstice was a period of rejoicing
    for many people because it meant that the worst part of winter was over and they
    could therefore look forward to having days that were longer with more hours of
    sunlight.

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  • What Makes Christmas Magical
    By trz on April 5, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Christmas is a special time of the year for the joy and intangible magic
    that fills the season. It comes through in the delightful decorations, glorious
    get-togethers with family and friends and the sheer feeling of joy one gets from
    giving and receiving gifts.

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