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The first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, is now 41. TIME magazine once called her birth “the most awaited birth in perhaps 2,000 years.” Today in vitro fertilization has become a common practice, and artificial uteruses are on the verge of becoming a reality—though I’m not sure pregnant grandmas, or grandpas for that matter, are a good thing. So, as we begin this new decade, let’s not listen to the naysayers who want to convince us that the world and humanity are unraveling. Let’s continue to show the same optimism for our future as we have in the past. Science, technology, and our entrepreneurial spirit have always managed to solve our problems. Americans, in general, are educated, productive and hard-working. And we are fortunate to have a new generation of young people entering the workforce who are smart, talented, and equipped to bring new ideas to the table. In the meantime, the turn of a decade is an ideal time to get out your cookie tins and make your own time capsule—something to be opened by you or your family members in decades to come. Show ‘em how great you think the world will be. We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and plenty of optimism for all the new years to come.

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ere we are, facing not only the end of the year but also the birth of a whole new decade. It will soon be (drum roll please) 2020, a year that not so long ago I viewed as the very distant future. In 1985, our family created a time capsule filled with objects, along with our predictions for the future. With this column in mind, I figured it was about time to dig that vintage cookie tin out of the attic and see what kind of seers we were. A little slip of yellowed paper with handwritten notes detailed our foretelling: By now, we saw ourselves hobnobbing around the Earth’s atmosphere in space cars. At home, our robotic servants would perform a multitude of tasks, such as massaging our feet and preparing delightful meals designed to meet our daily caloric requirements and nutritional needs. The Moon would be home to thousands of long-term residents, and stardust would provide us with a new form of sustainable energy. When our body parts wore out, we’d simply grow new ones. Test tube babies floating in artificial uteruses would produce a generation of pregnant grandmas. Well, we haven’t quite reached all the above milestones, but we do have access to autonomous cars and robotic devices that run our “smart homes.” NASA is planning to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon within the next decade, one that will lay the foundation for a lunar economy. And while we haven’t yet harnessed the power of stardust, wind and solar are providing clean and sustainable energy. Organs grown in the lab aren’t available yet. Darn it. I could really use a new layer of wrinkle-free skin. But there is hope. Today scientists are using human cells to grow muscles, blood vessels, skin, and even bladders. If they do well in clinical trials, well, facelifts will be so yesterday.

Terri Bryce Reeves Terri Bryce Reeves, Editor

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Women’s College Club Luncheon Date: Dec 10 Time: 11:30 a.m. Cost: $22 Place: Plantation Golf & Country Club Address: 500 Rockley Blvd. Venice, 34293 Phone: 612-597-2299 Website: N/A

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Assisted Living The Musical Dec 14 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. $36

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Place: Selby Public Library Address: 1331 First St. Sarasota, 34136 Phone: 941-861-1100 Website: www.scgov.net/government/departments/libraries Deck the Halls Dec 21 11 a.m. $10

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A Classic Crosley Christmas Dec 12 7:30 p.m. $15, $30, $45 Manatee Performing Arts Center Address: 502 Third Ave. W. Bradenton, 34205 Phone: 941-748-5875 Website: www.manateeperformingartscenter.com

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Winter Wonderland Family Event Date: Dec 20 Time: 5:30 - 7 p.m. Cost: FREE Place: Robert L. Taylor Community Complex Address: 1845 34th St. Sarasota, 34234 Phone: 941-263-6562 Website: www.rltaylor.com Event: Date: Time: Cost:

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Holiday Head-Scratchers By RANDAL C. HILL

Whether by yourself or with friends or family, take a break from all the pre-Christmas activity, pour a cup of apple cider, grab a pencil, sit down, and see just how many of these puzzlers you can get right.

1. The best-selling Christmas single ever is a. Jingle Bells b. Here Comes Santa Claus c. White Christmas d. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

7. Frosty the Snowman’s eyes were made of a. coal b. buttons c. carrots d. sliced cucumbers

13. What Christmas song was written for Thanksgiving? a. Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire b. Deck the Halls c. Jingle Bells d. Santa Baby

19. What magic item of clothing brought Frosty to life? a. hat b. pair of boots c. scarf d. pair of gloves

2. In It’s A Wonderful Life, what happened every time a bell rang? a. It snowed. b. A guardian angel appeared. c. An angel got his wings. d. Bert and Ernie showed up.

8. The father of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a. Donner b. Smokey c. Comet d. Blitzen

14. Scrooge’s dead business partner in A Christmas Carol is a. Jacob Marley b. Bob Marley c. Bob Cratchit d. Charles Dickens

20. An advent wreath should have how many candles? a. two b. four c. six d. eight

3. The movie Home Alone 2 features a cameo appearance by a. Bill Gates b. Warren Buffett c. Steve Jobs d. Donald Trump

9. What does Lucy want most in A Charlie Brown Christmas? a. a baby brother b. real estate c. a new dollhouse d. a magic wand

15. Coca-Cola began using Santa Claus in ads during the a. 1910s b. 1920s c. 1930s d. 1940s

21. The proper holiday greeting for Kwanzaa is a. Happy Kwanzaa b. Joyous Kwanzaa c. Merry Kwanzaa d. Blessed Kwanzaa

4. In The Muppet Christmas Carol, Scrooge is played by a. Michael Caine b. Al Pacino c. Bernie Sanders d. Christoph Waltz

10. What was the first children’s toy to be advertised on television? a. Red Ryder BB gun b. Lone Ranger doll c. Mr. Potato Head d. Etch-A-Sketch

16. The custom of putting up a Christmas tree comes from a. Holland b. England c. Germany d. France

22. Which one is not a gift to baby Jesus from the wise men? a. gold b. silver c. frankincense d. myrrh

5. Whose last words were “I’ll be back again someday”? a. Arnold Schwarzenegger b. Macaulay Culkin c. Santa Claus d. Frosty the Snowman

11. Here Comes Santa Claus was written by a. Irving Berlin b. Jerome Kern c. Roy Rogers d. Gene Autry

17. The most popular Christmas Day dinner in Japan is a. roast duck b. prime rib c. salmon d. KFC fried chicken

23. Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of a. Latkes b. Lights c. Passover d. Seder

6. On what department store was the Miracle on 34th Street based? a. Bloomingdales b. Macy’s c. Gimbels d. B. Altman

12. What does Alvin the Chipmunk want for Christmas? a. yo-yo b. hula hoop c. new bicycle d. Frisbee

18. The cartoon character most watched by Swedes on Christmas Eve is a. Donald Duck b. Bugs Bunny c. Woody Woodpecker d. Mickey Mouse

24. What “spy” hides in the house and judges who’s naughty or nice? a. Spy Barbie b. Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer c. The Elf on the Shelf d. Sean Connery

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‘Tis The Season For Bookgiving By KATHY MEGYERI

Books make perfect gifts as they won’t break the bank, are easy to wrap, can be customized to tastes and don’t require fittings. Here are a few of our favorite picks to help you find a unique gift for a friend or perhaps that needy coffee table in your own home.

For the passionate traveler ~ THE BUCKET LIST: 1,000 ADVENTURES BIG AND SMALL, by Kath Stathers, 496 pp. It’s never too soon or too late to pursue one’s wanderlust and this guide features a continent-bycontinent listing of 1,000 exotic and eye-popping destinations. In addition, the book contains advice on how to achieve other popular bucket list goals such as directing a movie, learning to play an instrument, making pottery, protecting endangered species or naming a star.

For the greatest of grannies ~ IRIS APFEL: ACCIDENTAL ICON, MUSINGS OF A GERIATRIC STARLET, by Iris Apfel, 176 pp. This famous septuagenarian – businesswoman, interior designer and Insta-granny fashion icon – proves that aging is not a destination but an art. Her book contains an eclectic mix of candor-filled musings, witty anecdotes and 180 photos and illustrations. Readers will surely agree that being 98 never looked so good or was so much fun.

For the dog lover ~ UNDERWATER DOGS, by Seth Casteel, 144 pp. Try not to smile as you peruse this book packed with more than 80 photos of man’s best friends splashing into swimming pools in pursuit of toys. Underneath the surface, it’s a chaotic ballet of bubbles, bulging eyes, sharp teeth, paddling paws and googly expressions. The result is an energetic testament to the roughand-tumble joy that dogs bring into our lives.

For the photography enthusiast ~ ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: PORTRAITS 20052016, by Annie Leibovitz, 312 pp. One of America’s most influential photographers, Leibovitz was designated by the Library of Congress as a “living legend.” Through her engaging and unique style of portraiture, she documents some of the most compelling figures of the last decade in creative, insightful and intimate ways.

For the foodie ~ SALAD FOR PRESIDENT: A COOKBOOK INSPIRED BY ARTISTS, by Julia Sherman, 272 pp. The creator of an immensely popular salad blog presents a fresh, veggieobsessed compendium of more than 75 salad recipes with contributions and interviews by artists and other creative professionals. Sherman encourages her readers to consider salad a healthy everyday indulgence that can include everything from soups to dinner party entrees.

For the cat devotee ~ CATS: PHOTOGRAPHY, 1942-2018, by Susan Michals, 296 pp. Walter Chandoha, best known for his artistic feline portraiture, is honored with this tribute book; he passed away this year at 98. Chandoha was a prolific cat photographer – his photos have appeared in more than 300 magazines and thousands of advertisements. He once said, “Cats are my favorite animal subject because of their unlimited range of attitude, posture, expression, and coloration.”

For the artist wannabe ~ HOW TO DRAW WITHOUT TALENT, by Danny Gregory, 128 pp. This isn’t your traditional coffee table book, but we liked it so much, we included it anyway. This book will bring grandkids and grandparents alike to the kitchen table where they will learn to create art with easy lessons and basic techniques. Gregory, a bestselling author and the co-founder of the popular online Sketchbook Skool, touts drawing as a skill that anyone can learn.

For fashionistas ~ VOGUE AND THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART COSTUME INSTITUTE: PARTIES, EXHIBITIONS, PEOPLE, by Hamish Bowles, 256 pp. Showcasing the history of the annual Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute’s exhibitions, this book is truly a spectacle of art, fashion and celebrity. With photographs from the lavish displays, the Vogue photo shoots they inspired, and party pictures from the galas, it’s an insider’s pass to what is deemed to be the Oscars of fashion.

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2020 VISION I

don’t claim to have magical of invention, science will finally ppowers or to own a crystal unlock the secret of using stem ball, but I figure now that I’m in cells to grow a pointed index finger. the third phase of my Rounded digits are so Goddess cycle, (which yesterday when it comes is another way of to rapid texting or signing one’s name saying that I’m on electronic old), I can own signature pads that the wisdom look like an Etchthat’s supposed to come with so A-Sketch. many candles on Fashion: I the cake. predict that the And since anhot color for spring other holiday season 2020 will be puce is upon us and we’ll and its true nature at soon be welcoming a last defined. Watch for New Year, I’ve decided it during Fashion Week to channel some of this when top designers age-related wiswill resurrect this dom and join the I want to wish all of you a much-maligned seers who make reddish-purplepredictions about joyful holiday season and a gray-brown (and happy, healthy New Year. sometimes putrid what may lie I hope 2020 will be good green shade) from ahead in 2020. Below I offer to you, even if none of my the sewer. Nutrition: my shortlist of predictions come true! breakthroughs to Move over kale (swirls and sparkles) occur next year. and quinoa, and Note that I have make room for excluded politics. I’ll leave that to the superfood of 2020 – the Indian the pundits on your favorite cable Gooseberry. Said to be useful for controlling cholesterol and news channel. persistent heartburn, it should be Space Travel: NASA will launch taken in moderation to avoid the a spaceship commanded solely overwhelming desire to join a flash by female astronauts headed to mob dance or star in a Bollywood a previously unexplored planet, movie. while a spacecraft piloted by males Technology: Is the world ready will be launched to another. If these for the new and improved Roomba, missions are successful, the world that robotic vacuum cleaner that will discover, once and for all, if scurries throughout your home? The men actually do come from Mars latest version will not only be able and women from Venus. to empty itself when it becomes full, Medical Breakthroughs: If but also take out the garbage, walk necessity is indeed the mother the dog and water the plants. Susan Goldfein’s newest book, How to Complain When There’s Nothing to Complain About, is available at Amazon.com. Read her blog at: www.SusansUnfilteredWit.com. Email Susan at SusanGoldfein@aol.com

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Happy Birthday to those born in December!

Judi Dench 85 on Dec. 9

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don’t recall exactly when it was that I first encountered an acrochordon. It was not at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. and certainly not at Dinosaur World off of I-4 near Plant City. The scientific name for the acrochordon is fibroepithelial polyp, but you may know it by its more popular moniker, skin tag. These small flaps or stalks of tissue are usually found near the neck, chest, eyelids, groin or armpit. They appear most often in women and yes, in those of us that are of advanced years. Skin tags are generally painless, nonirritating and noncancerous, but they should not litter up our otherwise perfect bodies. Therefore, we want them gone! There are several remedies for the removal of these pesky little blemishes ranging from garlic slices to apple cider vinegar as well as a product heartily endorsed by the wealthy entrepreneurs of Shark Tank. Your dermatologist’s office is probably the safest bet. However, before you act, I just discovered something amazing about these seemingly pointless pieces of hanging flesh. I recently examined one of them with a magnifying glass because it seemed to have words written in a tiny Times New Roman font. As I drew the glass closer, the remarkable words became clear: Made in the USA. My friends began similar self-examinations and they too found words on their own tags: Made in Taiwan, Made in Hong Kong, etc. I’m now reflecting on the money my wife could have saved by not sending her saliva sample to Ancestry.com. All she had to do was read her tag: Made in Ireland. Several weeks ago, I found a new tag on my upper arm, and without thinking, I gripped it between two fingernails and tore it off. Only then did I take the time to read the tag: Do Not Remove Under Penalty of Law. For the past seven days, I’ve been languishing here in the Mulberry Jail with barely enough light to complete this article. And if the guy in the next cell plays his off-key version of, I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry one more time, I’m going to be up on a much stronger charge, and for a longer period of time. Otherwise, I expect to be released in time for the January issue. Mike should be out of jail by Dec. 30 (or Dec. 15 if he can maintain good behavior). Just in case he can’t, please send a chocolate cake with an embedded hacksaw-blade to the Mulberry Jail or reach him at micwrighthamo@gmail.com.

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Seasonal Safety is No Accident by RANDAL C. HILL

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Just Say “No” to The Florida Keys in 2020 Give the coral reefs a break, travel website urges.

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odor’s Travel (www.fodors.com) has just released Bali and the Galapagos Islands were among 12 its “Go” and “No” travel lists for 2020, and the other locales that made the 2020 No List. Stressors from the madding crowds are so great there, Florida Keys have received thumbs down. governments are considering adding tourist taxes. It’s not the “bah humbug” one might think, but a plea for travelers to respect the fact that the precious Other no-go places include Barcelona, Spain (too coral reefs in the Keys are sick and need some time many tourists for the size), Big Sur in California (tourists harming the natural mountain beauty), to heal, the site says. “Every year we use the No List to highlight issues and the Cambodian temple complex of Angkor – ethical, environmental, sometimes even political Wat, where the 900-year-old structures are being – that we’re thinking about before, during, and long damaged. after we travel,” the website states. “But ultimately, Some places landed on the list because of lurking we know that our readers – all you globe-trotting danger. Climbers are falling off the Matterhorn in world citizens – will continue to make up your own the Alps. There is rampant crime in Cape Town, Boaters fish, swim and revel off the coast of the Florida Keys. South Africa. And some resorts in Mexico and minds.” With declining coral reefs a major concern, Fodor’s Travel website If tourists comply, smaller numbers of visitors Costa Rica have served booze that contains lethal added the Keys to their “No List.” to the coral cay archipelago will mean fewer gasdoses of methanol. powered boats and their anchors busting up the reefs. Reduced tourism will mean Reconsider elephant-riding in places such as Thailand, the site urges. Animal welfare experts there found the elephants in captivity “suffering in terrible less sunscreen in the waters, another coral-killer. More than a quarter of all coral reefs have been depleted over the last 30 years, conditions.” and Fodor’s recommends those that do travel to the Keys stick to land-based As for their Go List, Fodor’s Travel recommends 52 places around the globe, activities. including the Bahamas. Apparently, the globe-trotting masses unwittingly threaten quite a few places “This archipelago nation needs your support after Hurricane Dorian hit two with their garbage, litter, pollution and occasional bad manners. islands but left the rest open for business,” the website states.

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The Twelve Scams of Christmas Be vigilant and don’t let unethical con artists steal your money, identity or holiday spirit. by TERRI bRYCE REEVES

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he Better Business Bureau (BBB) has identified the top scams of the season, as listed below. To be safe, verify the legitimacy of any company in question with the BBB. If you feel like you are a victim of a crime, file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov/default.aspx) 1. Grandparent scams – In this cruel con, scammers target seniors and claim their grandchild has been in an accident, arrested or hospitalized. The thief will usually ask for money, credit card numbers or gift cards to resolve the situation. 2. Santa letters – Be wary of unsolicited emails offering personalized letters from Santa. While some legitimate businesses provide this service, other copycat scammers are merely looking to gain credit card and personal information from unsuspecting parents and grandparents. 3. Fake websites – Con artists often put up websites that look like the real thing in an attempt to steal your personal information or to download malware. Never click the email’s link; instead, go to the official website of the business. Only enter sensitive information on a site that begins with “https” as the “s” means it’s secure. 4. Puppy scams – See a cute picture of a puppy for sale at a too-good-to-be-true price? Do an image search online and if multiple websites popup, it’s probably a scam. Buy only from reputable breeders. 5. Social media gift exchange – Purchasing one gift and receiving several in return may sound like a harmless way to give and receive presents, but this seasonal scam is a pyramid scheme and illegal. 6. Romance scams. Be wary of those who seem to fall in love very quickly but resist talking on the phone or meeting you in person. If they ask for money, run. Always meet in a public place. 7. Temporary holiday jobs –Never follow a link on a job website; go directly to the company website instead. Be wary of anyone asking for personal information or who offers a “paycheck” before you have met in person. 8. Free gift cards – If you get an email offering free gift cards, don’t click on any links or share personal information. 9. Holiday e-cards – Don’t open an email where you’re asked to enter personal information or if it includes an attachment that ends in “.exe” as it could download a virus. 10. Phony charities – Phony charities are ubiquitous this time of year. Verify a charity at Give.org before contributing. 11. Unusual forms of payment – Be wary of anyone asking for forms of payment such as prepaid debit or gift cards, wire transfers, or transactions that involve third parties. 12. Travel scams – To avoid these “bargains,” be cautious of email offers and never wire money to someone you don’t know.

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raditionally, December rolls out some of the best films of the year. Between the perennial Christmas-themed releases, classic books made into must-see movies and late-blooming Academy Award hopefuls, this month provides moviegoing fans with some refreshing options. Here are our top four picks of family-friendly movies:

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Saoirse Ronan (Jo) and Timothée Chalamet (her love interest) in Little Women

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Louisa May Alcott’s coming-of-age masterpiece novel, initially published in 1868, follows the lives of the four irrepressible March sisters as they individually navigate from childhood to womanhood, all the while struggling against poverty and social expectations in Civil War-era Boston. Its timeless message of women striving to live on their own terms seems especially pertinent today. The book has been performed in a variety of genres – as a play, silent film, musical, television miniseries, and even an anime offering. Here director Greta Gerwig offers us a heartwarming adaptation, with the sisters portrayed to perfection by a topflight cast that includes Saoirse Ronan as Jo (the author’s alter ego), Emma Watson as Meg, Florence Pugh as Amy and Eliza Scanlen as Beth. Laura Dern and Meryl Streep oversee the girls’ lives as mother Marmee March and Aunt March, respectively. In theaters December 25; PG.

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The first generation of Cats was born as a 1981 musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who based it on T. S. Eliot’s 1939 Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats. Webber’s opera/ballet plotline revolves around the Jellicles, a tribe of felines that meets to find out which one will die, ascend to Heaviside Layer and be reborn as a whole new cat. This musical adaptation of the Broadway icon employs a cuttingedge combination of motion-capture and CGI (computer-generated imagery) effects that turn the stars – Dame Judi Dench, Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, James Corden, Ian McKellen and Rebel Wilson – into many oddball creatures. Most should find this new “digital fur technology” to be catnip worthy of a trip to the big screen. In theaters December 20; PG.

In Farmageddon, Shaun the Sheep and Lu-La, the adorable alien, seek fun and adventure while fleeing from a ruthless organization.

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Pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) and scientist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) find themselves in an epic fight for survival in a gas balloon. Shaun the Sheep welcomes a new friend – an alien with strange powers – when she crash-lands near Mossy In 1862, daredevil hot-air balloon Bottom Farm. Together the quirky pair must flee from a ruthless organization pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) that seeks to capture the intergalactic teamed up with meteorologist James visitor, all the while having plenty of Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) to fly higher than anyone in history and gain alien-powered fun and adventure. This flick is the latest high-chuckle a better knowledge of the weather. offering from the UK’s Aardman Along the way, they confront physical Animators, stop-motion masters of and emotional challenges as their clay animation. For years, they’ve been harrowing ascent became a fight for delighting audiences with such kooky survival. The visually wondrous British but irresistible flicks as Chicken Run, film, inspired by real events, unspools Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the a compelling, action-saturated yarn of Were-Rabbit and the first Shaun the two very different aviators who explore unexplored areas of the scientific world Sheep Movie. In theaters December 20; PG-13. In theaters December 13; PG.

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Holiday Traditions to Break If You Want to Help the Planet

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ecember is especially hazardous for the environment as Americans toss out 25% percent more trash than usual between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. That’s about a million extra tons of garbage each week, according to the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF), a Washington, D.C.based nonprofit group devoted to environmental education. The commercialization of Christmas has whet our collective appetites for more gadgetry, new clothing, the latest toys and other gifts, all wrapped up in fancy paper and bows. Ultimately, the manufacture of these products generates more waste, consumes more natural resources, and pollutes the environment. So let’s give Mother Nature a well-deserved break and opt for some sustainable and smarter alternatives. For starters, here are a few Christmas traditions we suggest you break: Buying toys. Almost 70% of toys are abandoned shortly after the holidays, says Toy Library founder Christie Jacobs, and a quarter of parents toss playthings months later when their children lose interest. Instead, give a subscription to a toy rental company. This new way-to-play offers rotating selections of toys,

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