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5 How to send gifts to faraway friends and family 6 Things to consider before buying this holiday season 7 2014 holiday toy predictions 9 Eco-friendly gift ideas for ‘green’ giving
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Did you know? The holiday season generates a lot of waste, and many things contribute to this excess of trash this time of year. Thousands of paper and plastic shopping bags end up in landfills after the holiday season. Reusable cloth bags can limit the amount of bags tossed away, and users of plastic bags can recycle those bags at appropriate receptacles. Four million tons of waste is attributed to shopping bags and wrapping paper. Recycling paper or looking for reusable items in which to wrap gifts can cut down on paper waste. Approximately 33 million live trees are cut down and sold in North America each year for
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Helping Santa The 1983 Cabagge Patch hunt by mark k. campbell Santa clearly needed help. In 1983, the clamor for Cabbage Patch dolls far outweighed Santa’s elves’ capacity to produce them. Fortunately, we knew a guy who knew a guy. The manager of the Arlington Edison’s had stashed a carton of the elusive, must-have dolls in
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Reclaiming the joy of Christmas – as a teenager NATALIE GENTRY At 15 years old, it had been a long time since I’d been totally and completely overcome by Christmas excitement. The tummy tickles and the sleepless Christmas Eve seemed to be a childhood condition I only experienced vicariously through my two younger sisters. Our parents had a strict Christmas morning rule – don’t wake them up before 7 a.m. (A decree I now understand as a parent myself.)
That mandate didn’t stop my sisters – ages 8 and 6 – from waking me up at 4:30 in the morning to see what Santa had left. “Natalie,” Kelly, the youngest, whisper-screamed as she crouched by my bed in the dark. “Natalie, Santa’s been here, come on!” Andrea waited outside my room, because Christmas or not, she wasn’t going to wake me up. (Let’s face it, I’m not a morning person and big sisters aren’t known for their patience with
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younger siblings.) Once I had pulled myself away from my sugar plum filled slumber, the three of us crept to the living room to peruse the goodies old Saint Nick had left – Santa never wrapped our presents. I really had no expectations – teenage girls in 1995 typically received clothes, jewelry, and make-up. This was well before iPads and smartphones. The soft white light from the Christmas tree lit the room as we each took in our allotted gifts.
That jolly old elf was a clever one; he placed our now full and personalized stockings with the various gift groups so there was no confusion about which gift belonged to which sister. As I move toward my presents I paused – there was a wooden box peaking out from behind my stocking. What could that be? I cleared the clothes off the box and opened the lid. My heart actually fluttered as I saw its contents.
Tubes of oil paints lined the top row while a palette knife and various natural bristle brushes filled the rest of the space. There was also an oiled wooden palette, a brush tray, and a table-top easel. The art nerd in me went a little crazy. I’d never used oil paints before and I saw this gift as a challenge to unleash my creativity in a new way. I’d seen Bob Ross on TV and I couldn’t wait to create a happy little tree of my very own.
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How to send gifts to faraway friends and family The holiday season is a time to share happy experiences with friends and family. But reconnecting with loved ones come the holidays is not always possible, especially when family and friends are spread out across the country, if not the globe. Even though these people may not be close geographically, they’re still close in our hearts and, therefore, still on our holiday shopping lists. Some issues arise when sending gifts to faraway friends and family. Distance necessitates shipping gifts or making travel arrangements. To make that process less complicated, consider these suggestions. Package gifts wisely. When shipping gifts, exercise caution to ensure the item arrives on time and in one piece. The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year for the shipping industry, and packages may endure a few bumps along the way. For fragile items, use extra packing peanuts, newspaper or other protective wrapping material. Choose the right size package so the gift does not move around much inside of the box. If the gift is expensive, insure the package in the event it gets lost or damaged. Also, you may want to spend a little more money to have the shipment tracked and
a confirmation sent when the package is delivered. This can offer some peace of mind during a hectic time of year. Take advantage of free shipping offers. Many retailers offer discounts on shipping rates during the holiday season. Shop at retailers that offer such discounts, as shipping costs can be exorbitant depending on the sizes of the packages being sent. In addition, online retailers may allow you to ship the gift directly to its recipient, which can help you ensure the gift gets to its destination on time. Give gift cards and certificates. Gift cards are an easy item to ship, and can be sent within the regular mail for the cost of a stamp. Certain retailers may have digital gift cards or certificates that allow buyers to email a special code to the gift recipient, who can then redeem the code for a purchase credit. This is a convenient, fast and inexpensive way to send holiday wishes. Don’t forget about inspections and customs procedures. Items shipped out of the country may be delayed by customs inspectors at their ultimate destination. Assume that certain packages may be opened or detained, and ship such packages early so the gifts still arrive on
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Things to consider before buying this holiday season Few holiday shoppers can resist a great deal. Whether it’s heavily discounted merchandise on Black Friday or last-minute sales for shoppers who procrastinate, there are deals to be had from the start of the holiday season until its unofficial end sometime around New Year’s Day. But not all deals are what they seem. Many a shopper has swiped their card on a gift for a loved one only to find out later they overspent or didn’t read the fine print and subjected themselves or their friends and family members to potentially costly fees. The following are a handful of things shoppers should consider before making any purchases this holiday season. Restocking fees As thoughtful as holiday gifts may be, many are ultimately returned. Recipients may already have similar items at home or find a particular gift does not suit their personal styles. Because returns are so common, shoppers should read the fine print before buying gifts to ensure their purchases are not subject to restocking fees if they must be returned. Restocking fees can apply to any product, but they are most often applied to electronics. A restocking fee is a charge the person returning the gift must repay upon bringing the gift back to the store or mailing it back to the warehouse. Restocking fees often apply to items that are not returned in their original factorysealed box, and these fees can be exorbitant, sometimes as much as 20 percent of the cost of the product. So before buying that big-ticket television or appliance, holiday shoppers should ensure the item’s recipient will not be subject to a considerable fee if he or she decides to return the gift.
mined period of time. But many shoppers want to go the extra mile and buy extended warranties that protect the products for longer periods of time. While that’s good in theory, studies from Consumer Reports have shown that products rarely break within the time period covered by extended warranties, meaning shoppers are simply buying a false sense of security they’re unlikely to ever use. When considering an extended warranty, first research the product you want to buy by reading customer reviews of the product on popular sites such as Amazon.com. Such sites can offer valuable insight with regard to how reliable products are. If multiple reviewers note that a given product has never given them a reason to reconsider their purchase, then you likely don’t need an extended warranty. If you still want the extra protection, read the fine print of the extended warranty so you know just what it does and does not cover.
Return policies Because so many gifts are returned once the holidays have come and gone, it’s important to understand a retailer’s return policy before buying a gift for a friend or family member. Instore purchases may be subject to different return policies than items bought online, which may need to be returned via the mail, a potentially costly expense for the gift’s recipient depending on the size of the gift. Try to shop only at stores with flexible, consumer-friendly return policies so your friend or family member does not have to jump through hoops just to return the gift. Resisting a holiday deal can be difficult. But shoppers should first read the fine print before making Extended warranties Many items come with manu- any purchases so they can rest facturer warranties that cover easy knowing they made the damaged items for a predeter- best decision possible.
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2014 holiday toy predictions Parents often find themselves waiting in long lines to snag the hottest toys for children’s holiday gifts. Shoppers arrive at retail stores in droves to grab the newest video game consoles or must-have dolls or action figures. From Cabbage Patch Dolls of the 1980s to the Elmo craze of the 1990s, every generation
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Holiday toy predictions n HOLIDAY, FROM PAGE 7.
“Hunger Games” athletic items: Fans of the “Hunger Games” trilogy, be it the books, movies or both, are familiar with lead character Katniss’ prowess with a bow and arrow. Bows inspired by the movie are in demand and will appeal to both girls and boys testing their archery skills. Beats by Dr. Dre: Music-lovers still consider these headphones must-have items. They’re especially prevalent among the teen market. Available in a variety of colors, users can coordinate their Beats headphones with their clothing or accessories. Lego Minecraft: It was only a matter of time before Lego got in on the action of one of the hottest games to sweep the Internet and video game console world. Minecraft is a digital building
game that has enthralled gamers of all ages. Now Minecraft enthusiasts can recreate on-screen worlds in tangible Lego versions. Xeno: Xeno is a “friend-toy” that is neither robot nor doll, but an interactive pet. Made from nontoxic elastic material and including eight sensors, the creature is a moving, reacting companion. Xeno even can dance to music. And parents will love that Xeno does not need to be taken for walks. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: On the heels of summer blockbuster inspired by these gifted turtles, fans of the weapon-swinging shelled warriors will certainly want to surround themselves with all things turtle, so expect to see plenty of movieinspired gifts on store shelves this season. The holiday season is on the horizon, and it’s never too early to begin shopping for the toys and games experts predict will be this year’s musthave items.
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Eco-friendly gift ideas for ‘green’ giving Giving eco-friendly gifts is now easier than ever before. As more and more people are conscious of reducing their impact on the planet, the demand for environmentally conscious products and services has grown. Choosing earth-friendly gifts is not only generous, but giftgivers also can rest assured they’re doing their part to safeguard natural resources for future generations. The following are some gift ideas for the ecoconscious people on your holiday shopping list.
Gifts of service also can include tasks you do yourself for the gift recipient, rather than paying another person to handle. For example, teach a senior member of your family how to navigate their new smartphone or agree to help them shop for groceries. Recycled goods When many people think of recycling, they tend to picture piles of discarded plastic bottles, glass jars and aluminum cans. While the end product of many of these recycled pieces is new cans, bottles and jars, recycled materials also can be turned into new and unique pieces. Trivets and spoon rests made from recycled and melted wine bottles make for clever and attractive gifts. Recycled fire extinguishers have been turned into vases, and you can even find bike parts that have been used to make wind chimes and belts if you know where to shop.
Locally made products Locally made products make great holiday gifts. Such gifts are not produced halfway around the world, meaning they don’t contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and global warming like products that need to be flown or driven across the globe. Craft fairs and artisan shops are good sources for locally made gifts, which also are a great way to support businesses in your com- Natural gifts Natural gifts are among the munity. most environmentally friendly ones you can give. Foodies may Gifts of service A massage or music or tutoring appreciate an herb-growing kit sessions are examples of gifts that enables them to experiof service. These gifts do not ment with freshly picked basil or require much use of natural re- thyme in the kitchen, while treesources, and recipients find their PLEASE SEE GIFT, PAGE 10. personal nature very thoughtful.
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Gift ideas that are Eco-friendly n GIFT, FROM PAGE 9.
growing kits and flower seed packets are nice stocking stuffers for budding gardeners. Offer to purchase a living Christmas tree for a relative, so that he or she can plant the evergreen after the holidays have come and gone. Antiques New, shiny gifts are not the only ones that have appeal. Gift-
ing a sentimental piece of family history is an earth-friendly way to share the holidays. Pass down a cherished piece of jewelry or, if you do not have anything in your own collection, browse antique shops for items that have interesting histories. The holiday season is often a time of excess, but giving doesn’t have to be detrimental to the environment. Givers can seek out earth-friendly gifts and share even more this time of year.
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Happy Christmas 1983: Dolls under the tree more sealed brown paper bags two girl dolls. the tree. were passed through the door Mission accomplished! And two girls – ages 4 and 2 and the car re-pealed away. door slammed shut. The smiling duo fit nicely in – had a very merry Christmas Success! For real this time – their small cribs, nestled under morning. A car pealed out of the lot with the precious cargo. Success! Back home, the invaluable prizes were examined. Uh-oh. The dolls were boys – unac340-A West Main St. ceptable. Azle · 817-444-2222 So it was back to the Edison’s 418 East Hwy. 199 where the exasperated manager could not believe his seasonal Springtown · 817-220-2101 goodwill was being tested. • Business Cards Still, he came through: Two n HAPPY, FROM PAGE 3.
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