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Guide to comfortable holiday shopping
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uring the period between Black Friday and Super Saturday, millions of people flock to stores or shop online in order to meet their holiday deadlines. The National Retail Federation states that, during the holiday retail season of 2016, spending was up by 4 percent over the same period in 2015, and $658.3 billion was spent from
November through December. Consumers have more options today than ever before when shopping for holiday gifts. Shoppers about to get into the holiday shopping swing of things can make the process more comfortable in various ways.
Prosper Insights Analytics, 122 million Americans planned to shop online on Cyber Monday in 2016. Millions of people recognize that stores are using all means possible to increase sales. Online deals can be too good to pass up, and shoppers don’t even need to leave the comfort of their homes to shop. Early morning is the busiest time for online shopping, so if you’re worried about retailer site slowdowns, opt for early or late evening to make purchases. Many retailers preview deals for both Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so you can make a list of what to buy to streamline shopping. Use a ridesharing service
Take the hassle out of endlessly circling mall parking lots looking for parking spots by taking a cab or ridesharing service to the stores. Drivers can drop you off right at the main entrance, which can increase Swap Black Friday for Cyber Monday safety and comfort, particularly on According to NRF’s Cyber Monday the way home when you have Expectations Survey conducted by packages in tow.
Dress appropriately Wearing too much clothing can leave you feeling overheated and uncomfortable in crowded retail centers. Skip the heavy coat and layer clothing instead. This way you can shed layers as necessary to remain comfortable. Wear flats or walking shoes to protect your feet. Consider bringing along a rolling beach cart so that packages do not weigh you down. Pack nutritious snacks Hunger can try your patience, which doesn’t bode well when holiday shopping. Eat well before visiting the store and bring along filling, nutritious snacks, such as trail mix or edamame, so you don’t have to navigate crowded food courts when hunger strikes. Build in breaks Whether shopping at home or in-store, take breaks from marathon shopping to relax. Too much focus on spending can impede your ability to enjoy all the wonders of the holiday season. Plan shopping sessions around dining out, visiting or sightseeing.
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Smart ways to pay for holiday gifts E ntertaining, dinners, gifts, travel, and decorating may make for a festive time of year, but the holidays certainly can put a strain on personal finances. No one wants to experience a financial hangover come January. Therefore, making a plan for paying for holiday expenditures now can help the average person save and protect their finances.
Figuring out how to finance holiday purchases can be just as important as scoping out deals and cashing in coupons. Here’s a look at some of the ways to pay for holiday gifts. Credit cards Many consumers feel that credit cards are the safest way to make purchases, whether in-store or online. With credit cards, shoppers are using a line of credit. Should fraudulent purchases be made or errors in accounting occur, shoppers aren’t responsible — the credit card company is in charge of tracking down or absorbing the error. Now that spending has increased after the last recession, credit card companies are again offering deals to lure in new customers. Rewards cards are quite popular. Such cards offer points, cash back or travel miles to customers who meet certain criteria. For those who can pay off balances and meet the requirements, these cards can help save substantial amounts of money. Keep in mind that regular cards carry an interest rate of 15 percent on average, while retail store cards may be as high as 24 percent.
down payment or be forced to pay a layaway fee. Paying in installments helps lock in a special sale rate and can discourage impulse buying as well. Cash and prepaid cards Paying in cash can help shoppers avoid overspending on gifts. After setting aside a cash limit, once the money is spent, shopping is done. Paying in cash does carry some risk if the money is stolen or misplaced. Plus, as opposed to paying with credit, which can offer some purchase protection or built-in warranties, cash may have no protective benefits.
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Set and stick to your holiday budget
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found that American shoppers anticipated spending an average of $930 on gifts that holiday season. Data from T. Rowe Price confirms that parents are spending between $400 and $500 per A 2016 survey from the American Research Group child each year. In 2015, CPA Canada conducted a random phone survey of 1,004 adult Canadians and found the average adult planned to spend $766 on holiday gifts. he chance to give gifts and spend time with loved ones makes the holiday season a special time of year. But for many people, the holiday season often leads to overspending.
Although these numbers can reflect an overwhelming sense of generosity, many times excessive spending is based on a desire to outdo gifting from the year prior — sometimes at the risk of personal finances. Some people are taking drastic measures to make holidays over-the-top, with some delving into emergency savings while others withdraw prematurely from retirement accounts. Budgeting for the holiday season can help shoppers keep their finances in check. Determine spending patterns An examination of receipts and spending habits from previous holiday seasons can help individuals establish budgets for the current year. Make a list of all expenses — even the ones that extend beyond holiday giving. These may include expenses such as gym service fees, homeowner’s insurance, traveling expenses, gift exchanges at work, and more. Extra costs can add up and should be factored into holiday budgets.
Try to recall if your spending last year felt comfortable or if you were paying off credit cards long after the holiday season had ended. If it’s the latter, resolve to make adjustments. Establish a budget that fits There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all budget. Figure out if there is extra money this season or if times are tight. This will help you plan accordingly and avoid overspending. Shifting priorities can help free up some cash. If children are interested in this year’s hot (and likely expensive) gift, cut back on holiday travel or entertaining. Instead of buying gifts for coworkers, buy a drink during a night out. Use the holidays as an opportunity to sell Collectibles, gently used toys, video games, action figures — all of these items may be collecting dust at your home, but they might be coveted by other shoppers. Rely on the season for spending to make some extra income that can be cashed in for your own holiday purchases. Set up an account and track spending Establish a separate account strictly for holiday spending. This can include a credit card only used for gifts and entertaining or a savings account at a bank or credit union. You won’t know what is going out of your account unless you keep careful tabs on it. Tracking spending is the biggest key to sticking with a budget, according to the financial advice group The Balance. Holiday budgeting can be challenging. But with some effort, it is possible to avoid debt and still enjoy a happy holiday season.
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How being an early bird can benefit holiday shoppers
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ome the end of the often hectic holiday shopping season, many people resolve to begin shopping earlier in the following year. While such resolutions can be hard to keep, shoppers would be wise to consider the myriad ways they can benefit by starting their holiday shopping earlier than they’re typically accustomed to doing. Deals The more time shoppers give themselves to find gifts for their loved ones, the more time they have to comparison shop and find the best deals. Retailers often offer steep discounts during the holiday season, but such deals may pale in comparison to those that can be had throughout the rest of the year. Holiday shoppers who begin shopping early can always skip buying in late summer or autumn if they think better deals can be had once the holiday season begins. Shipping
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aving money is important throughout the year, but can be especially important around the holidays, when spending on gifts, decor and entertaining stretches budgets. According to the Deloitte 2016 Holiday Survey, the total expected holiday sales for that year were expected to exceed $1 trillion. The average American adult planned to spend $419 on holiday-related items, states the International Council of Shopping Centers.
the go, easily seeing if prices on a certain item are lower elsewhere. Mobile apps also give you immediate access to discount codes or coupons through various retailers and companies like Groupon or Retail Me Not.
3. Enable cookies. Internet cookies are small bits of data that a computer’s hard disk stores to remember what users do online, including their preferences and browsing histories. Cookies help make browsing faster and may enable web servers to send you more targeted product So how can the average shopper save without becoming an extreme couponer or information that fits your browsing history. bargain-basement buyer? The following 4. Set up browser alerts. Various services are five ways for shoppers to score great enable users to set up alerts based on deals this holiday season. 1. Opt in for promotional emails. Choose keywords that can be emailed to you at various points of the day. This can help the option to follow favorite stores and keep abreast of their deals and other news. you track changes in products you may be Although it may be a slight hassle to have looking to buy. Google Alerts is one such service. your inbox filled with dozens of promotional emails, such communications alert shoppers to coupons, discounts and other deals before the discounts are shared with the general public. Set up a separate email account strictly for retailer emails or activate filters so that promotional deals automatically go to a particular folder or tab.
5. Become a rewards customer. If a cashier asks if you’d like to sign up for the free rewards program, answer in the affirmative. Even though these cards gather demographic information, they can be handy for identifying repeat customers and sending them deals they can use.
There are plenty of ways for shoppers to 2. Use your mobile device. Mobile devices save money around the holidays and yearenable you to comparison shop while on round.
By shopping early, shoppers can choose the least expensive shipping option offered by online retailers, potentially saving substantial amounts of money as a result. In addition, shoppers who start early won’t have to worry about items failing to arrive on time, a common source of stress for lastminute holiday shoppers. Credit score Another advantage to shopping early for holiday gifts is it allows consumers to protect their credit scores by spreading their spending out over several months instead of doing so in the handful of weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. In a survey examining debt associated with the holiday season, MagnifyMoney found that the average holiday debt in 2016 was slightly more than $1,000. Credit card debt can negatively affect consumers’ credit scores, especially if balances are not paid in full when bills are due. Shoppers can avoid such situations entirely by shopping early using only disposable income to make purchases instead of credit cards. Such financial flexibility may not be possible for shoppers who wait until the holiday season has begun to start shopping. Time Shoppers can save more than money by starting their holiday shopping in advance of the holiday season. In spite of the popularity of online shopping, many people still visit traditional brick and mortar retailers to do their present buying. Such stores can be overwhelmed with shoppers between Thanksgiving and Christmas, leading to long lines and lengthy searches for parking. Shoppers are far less likely to encounter big crowds and crowded parking lots if they get their shopping done before the dawn of the holiday season, saving themselves substantial amounts of time as a result. Shoppers who commit to getting their holiday shopping done early can save money and time and protect their financial reputations as well.
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ever go to a holiday soiree empty handed. Instead, reward the host or hostess this holiday season with a little something that says “thank you.” It’ll guarantee an invite to next year’s Christmas
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Marisa Hartzel, store manager of Nibblins in Winchester, loves giving olive oil for all occasions, but especially the holidays. “Not everyone enjoys something sweet,” Hartzel said. Instead, Hartzel suggests giving the host or hostess Laconiko Olive Oil. “The two most popular flavors are garlic and Greek,” she said. The first bottle is $20 with refills at $17.99 each. Brenda Miller, owner of the Miller House, 5960 Valley Pike in Stephens City, swoons every time someone asks her for a hostess idea. “Our wax sleeves with bases are my favorite thing to suggest. They make seasonal decorating super easy,” Miller said. They are available in a wide variety of styles including snowflakes, reindeer and traditional Santa designs, $15 for the base and $21 for the sleeve. Cindy Miller, owner of Simple Tymes, 9471 Congress St. in New Market, offers her shoppers a wide variety of primitive décor. But her favorite item is the handmade snowmen, $3.95 to $32.95. “Every woman loves snowmen, especially one that is handmade with love,” Miller said.
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he charity watchdog organization Charity Navigator says that total giving to charitable organizations equalled $390.05 billion in 2016. This was an increase of 2.7 percent in current dollars from 2015. In fact, giving has increased every year since 1976 with the exception of 1987, 2008 and 2009.
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Giving can be a year-round occurrence, but philanthropy tends to rise during the holiday season when people are feeling charitable. Some people even turn their charitable efforts into gifts for loved ones. The following are some gift ideas that can benefit the recipient, the person doing the giving and a third-party group as well. Real estate Donating real estate can be an option for the person who has a piece of property or a home they no longer need. Rather than face taxes on the property once it’s been sold, donating it to an organization or individual represents a charitable offering, and in some cases, may be eligible for a tax deduction equal to the fair market value of the real estate. Giving a plot of land or transferring a deed to a home to someone worthy can make for a memorable, life-altering gift. Educational bequest
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A donation to a university or other school may help pay the tuitions of future students. Some philanthropists like to fund particular renovations at their alma maters or fund scholarships for students looking to work in a particular industry. Charitable trust or stocks A charitable trust is a great way to transfer wealth to heirs or simply provide a stream of income over the years. Individuals can establish a period of time during which the assets are held in a trust and when those assets can be accessed. A tax-efficient way to give is to contribute to long-term securities in a person’s name. Recipients of such gifts can choose to cash in their stocks at a later date. Charitable giving rises during the holiday season. Providing opportunities for friends and loved ones can make a wonderful gift. Find out which options are best for you by speaking with a financial advisor or tax professional.
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any people enjoy preparing homecooked meals for their loved ones. Whether it’s a large family gathering during the holiday season or a weeknight meal for their immediate families, men, women and even children who like to cook enjoy the satisfied looks on their loved ones’ faces after sharing a delicious meal. Come the holiday season, gift givers can put the same satisfied look on the faces of the home cooks in their lives by offering a variety of gifts that can make mealtime easier and/or more enjoyable. 1. Electric corkscrew: Nothing complements a good meal quite like an appropriately paired bottle of wine. Cooks who are too busy in the kitchen to utilize traditional corkscrews, which can be time-
consuming and messy, might enjoy an electric corkscrew. Such corkscrews quickly remove corks from wine bottles, requiring little effort on the part of already busy cooks. 2. Cookbook: People who understand the joy of cooking often love to experiment in the kitchen. Cookbooks can be an ideal gift for such cooks. Choose a book that provides recipes from their favorite styles of cuisine, such as Italian or Indian food. Or find a book that offers an array of recipes that allows them to explore various types of cuisine.
preferences regarding their cookware, so it might be wise to give a gift card or ask a loved one which type of cookware he or she prefers. Of course, a covert inspection of a loved one’s pantry might provide the insight gift givers need as well.
they learn to prepare more complex dishes. 6. Wine aerator: Much like electric corkscrews can make opening bottles of wine much easier, wine aerators can help aerate red wine more quickly than decanters, which can take up to two hours to fully aerate wine. Aerators oxidate red wine, softening its flavors and bringing out the aromas that can make a great bottle of wine that much more enjoyable.
4. Rolling pin: For the person who loves to bake, a rolling pin might make a better gift than noncooks may appreciate. Rolling pins are necessary to prepare many baked goods, and a customizable rolling pin can flatten dough to the exact millimeter, helping bake-happy home cooks prepare the perfect plate Home cooks often enjoy preparing fresh meals for their loved ones. The of cookies. holiday season presents a perfect 3. Cookware: Even the best 5. Cooking class: Cooking classes opportunity to find gifts that make cookware can only take so much can make the ideal gift for novice cooking that much more enjoyable usage, and chances are home cooks’ home cooks who are just beginning pantries can afford an upgrade or to explore their love of cooking. But for loved ones who can’t wait to whip up the next homecooked meal two. Gift givers should keep in mind advanced classes can help more that many home cooks have strong seasoned cooks perfect their craft as for family and friends.
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The hottest toys this holiday season C hristmas and Chanukah may be celebrated toward the end of the year, but at the annual New York Toy Fair, the season for thinking about toys begins in February. This popular convention unveils the industry’s hottest trends and toys, attracting more than 1,000 exhibitors. The Toy Fair, and recommendations by toy and game industry experts around the world, like Dr. Toy and The Toy Insider, help cement which toys are likely to end up on kids’ holiday wish lists. For those shoppers who fell behind the curve and missed out on last year’s break out “Hatchimal� hit, the following figure to be the most coveted items for this year of giving. Lego Boost: Lego continues to reinvent itself, offering add-ons to its popular building brick model. Lego Boost takes advantage of the STEM trend by enabling children to build and code any of the five models of building sets. These include a cat, robot, guitar, rover, and building machine. Or, they can use the pieces to create their own designs. The models work with an app and can be coded to make different motions and sounds. Melissa & Doug Scientist Role Play Costume Set: Melissa & Doug is widely recognized for its high-quality wooden games sets and puzzles, but the company also delves into imaginative play costumes. This scientist role-play costume includes a beaker, a test tube, a lab coat,
experiment cards, and other ingredients necessary to fuel interest in the sciences. It can be a welcome addition to any dress-up collection. Nerf N-Strike Elite: Nerf brand has been popular for decades, and the company continues to churn out popular items for boys and girls. The N-Strike Elite series has a number of incarnations to tempt sharpshooters. Nerf’s new AccuStrike line is designed to improve accuracy with specially crafted darts that sail straighter than the original darts. CollEGGtibles: Building upon the Hatchimal craze of last Christmas and early this year, Spin Master offers an addition to the very popular collectible toy niche. CollEGGtibles are much smaller than Hatchimals, but are equally fun. Smaller eggs hatch to reveal various colorful critters inside. Kids are apt to want to collect them all. Pie Face Sky High: Hasbro keeps reinventing the Pie Face game, their runaway hit from 2016, which was awarded “Game of the Year� by the Toy Industry Association. In the Sky High version, one player hits a lever with a mallet, hoping to deliver their opponent a face full of pie cream. These are just a handful of the industry favorites that could be the hot picks among children for holiday gifting this year. Also, keep an eye out for FisherPrice Movi, anything Star Wars, FurReal friends, Shopkins, and much more. Bring this ad in for 10% off your next purchase of $25 or more
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Gifts that pamper and rejuvenate Facials, aromatherapy, candles, and comfortable bed linens are gifts that can pamper and relax.
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tress can be bad for the body, contributing to depression, anxiety, hypertension, and even obesity. Unfortunately, more than half of working adults and 47 percent of all Americans say they are concerned with the amount of stress in their lives, according to a survey from the American Psychological Association. Canadians, too, are feeling stressed. The North American research company Ipsos found that stress affects 76 percent of the Canadian population. Reducing stress can be especially important during the holiday season, which, thanks in part to its hectic nature, tends to produce extra feelings of stress. Gifts that pamper, relax and rejuvenate might be the ideal fit for those who need a little rest and relaxation. Aromatherapy: Studies have shown that aromatherapy, or breathing in certain scents, can trigger reactions in the brain and affect emotions,
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mood and memory. Specific essential oils can help relieve stress, induce relaxation and even promote better sleep. Scents such as lavender, lemon or yuzu, bergamot, ylang ylang, and jasmine can promote relaxation in many people. Candles: The combination of subtle, low flickering light and relaxing aromas can make candles soothing gifts. Put together an entire gift package with decorative candle holders or a nice tray on which candles of various heights can be placed. Plush robe: Sometimes lounging around the house is all that’s necessary to create a soothing atmosphere. A plush robe that is luxurious and comfortable will help that someone special unwind after a long day or after sleeping in on the weekend. Home aquarium: Stress can melt away watching underwater life flick and flitter through the
aquarium. Combined with soothing bubbles and the gentle hum and splash of the filter, it is easy to see how having a fish tank in the home can alleviate stress. Make sure the gift recipient is able to care for the fish and select lowmaintenance species. Bed linens: Treat someone special to the gift of added relaxation in the bedroom. Buying bed linens is often a chore and an expense that people put off. Pima cotton, silk, satin, or sateen sheets can be cool, comfortable and soothing. Facial treatment: A massage session can be relaxing, but so can a facial. There’s something serene about having a professional apply products and rub areas of the face and temples. Stress will slip away in an instant. Pampering gifts can help ease anxiety, tame stress and help anyone feel more relaxed and happy.
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4TH ANNUAL FEED A FRIEND IN NEED All Pets wants our fur-friends at local Shelters to have a joyful holiday season. For the fourth year in a row we will be receiving pet food donations from November 1 – December 16, 2017.
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Add a splash of holiday charm with a Christmas throw pillow from the Miller House in Stephens City.
Gifts for the home couple is on that holiday gift list. For the couple starting a new life togethamiller@nvdaily.com er, decorating is something they can do together. Tanya Singleton, of Blue Peacock Antiques in Winchester, sugtephanie Webster of The Coop, gests a few furniture pieces to create 17 S. Loudon St., in Winchester described the store as the perfect a homey environment: An Eastlake Walnut Bonnet Chest, $600, a midlocation to find gifts for the home. century Mod drop lead trestle table, “This is our specialty,” Webster said. $70 or a mid-century Mod Heywood “We offer such a wide variety of Wakefield side table, $415. home décor items, customers are sure Add a splash of holiday color with a to find something to suit every style Christmas throw pillow. These piland budget.” lows are a must-have holiday décor Webster suggests home décor items item, said Brenda Miller, owner of such as frames, hand-painted signs, The Miller House, 5960 Valley Pike, painted mason jars, painted furniture Stephens City. From vintage Christand wreaths. mas to whimsical pet designs, there’s Perhaps a newly engaged or married a pillow for everyone. $24 and up. Ashley Miller
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All pet food received will be matched pound per pound by All Pets Cremation Center. Since we began this campaign, we have donated over 12,800 pounds of pet food to our local shelters and rescues. To help support our shelters and feed our fur-friends this holiday season, please drop off your pet food Monday – Friday 9AM – 5PM and Saturday 9AM – 1PM.
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Add a personal touch to a Corkcicle tumbler or canteen at Simply Charming Boutique, 28 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester.
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Add a personal touch to a Corkcicle insulated drink holder at Simply Charming Boutique, 28 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester. Corkcicles come in she said. Ashley Miller Lisa Lewis, manager at Once Upon a an array of colors and keep drinks Find, 48 S. Loudoun St., Winchester, either cold or hot for long periods of Have a newlywed on the holiday amiller@nvdaily.com time. wish list? Keyser suggests the mono- has something old and something new for everyone this Christmas. grammed throw from Mudpie. Canteens are the perfect gift for the ersonalization is the easiest individual who drinks a lot of water “Our fine pewter gifts and col“It’s classic and neutral, so it’s sure way to take a gift from boring to go with their décor.” lectibles are a top seller for the holi- - it’ll be the only water bottle they’ll to great. K.P. Keyser, an ever need. day season,” Lewis said. Thinking of getting something employee at Kimberley’s, 135 N. Enjoy too much coffee? The tumblers They range in a wide variety of framed for the holidays? Gourmet Braddock St. in Winchester, loves the provide the perfect excuse to indulge designs including licensed military Delights Gifts & Framing, 204 E. idea of giving something monoin an extra cup or two. MonogramMain St. in Front Royal, offers a wide and collegiate. To ensure proper grammed. ming is available onsite, and can be selection of custom framing. Framed delivery, orders must be placed by done same day. Cost is an extra $4 “We offer such a wide selection of photos make for a great gift, as do mid-November. Call store for more per monogram. any of the framed prints available. information. giftables that are monogrammed,”
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Have a Civil War buff in the family? Gourmet Delights offers Mort Kunstler prints along with local scenic prints of the valley.
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Gifts for your friends Ashley Miller amiller@nvdaily.com
Simply Charming Boutiqueʼs best-selling holiday item is the Sage Evergreen Soy candle, $22.
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ho doesn’t love the gift of wine? Coe Sherrard, owner of the Woodstock Café & Shoppes, 117 S. Main St. in Woodstock, has a unique gift idea for wine lovers. The Private Wine Tasting at the café for $300 is a six-person package that includes six wines and five courses of paired gourmet appetizers. The event is private and can be scheduled anytime during normal operating hours at the café. “I act as the sommelier, describing the wines and pairings,” Sherrard said. The package can be customized for a different number of guests and different levels of wines to pair. Jan Graber Kerns, of Creekside Gifts in Winchester, has a wide selection of Christmas collectibles from Mark Roberts, Byer’s Choice,
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and Meadowbrooke Gourds.
Winchester, said Finding Home Farms is a holiday staple. Their best-selling item is the Sage “They always make for a unique gift,” Kerns said. Evergreen Soy candle, $22. It’s a beautiful blend Brenda Young Adams, owner of Simply of aromatic and earthy sage with classic everCharming Boutique, 28 W. Piccadilly St. in green notes. It’s also a made in the USA.
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Experience gifts are out-of-the-box exciting
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he holidays are a season for decorating, entertaining and, of course, figuring out what to get all of the special people on gift lists. Instead of navigating crowded stores to find a gift that may just take up space in their loved ones’ closets, more and more people are giving the gift of an experience. According to Dr. Thomas Gilovich, a professor of psychology at Cornell
University, new belongings will only be exciting at first, but then people adapt to them. If shoppers’ goals are to prolong those feelings of excitement, then personal experiences can be more effective than material goods. When shopping for those who seemingly have everything, a gift of an experience may be a smarter choice, especially if the experience is something the recipient may never have done before or wouldn’t think to get for him or herself. For those who need a little inspiration, the following are some ways to treat loved ones to special experiences.
enthusiasts to try out new and trendy exercise classes by giving the gift of a class or membership. Consider tagging along to a class so the recipient doesn’t have to go it alone.
Head in the clouds: Book a trip aboard a sight-seeing plane, balloon or helicopter for the high-flying thrill-seeker on your holiday shopping list. Wine tasting: Find a local Contact a nearby winery that offers tours airport or sightseeing and other wine-tasting company to find out experiences. Many areas what is available. Some of the country not tours circle national monuments and particularly known as points of interests, providing more meccas for wine are still bang for the buck. homes to local wineries. Treat a loved one to a day Action and adventure: There’s adventure to be had on land as well. at a nearby winery or Racing fans can sit behind the wheel vineyard, bringing along some snacks, such as bread of a race car and lap the racetrack and cheese, to pair with the like their favorite NASCAR® stars. wines. Those who prefer getting a little wet with their wild may enjoy a Fitness class party: Enable fitness
whitewater rafting excursion. The choice is theirs: If you’re stuck on what to get, let recipients choose their own experience. Companies like Cloud 9 Living enable individuals to choose their experiences from a wide variety of options. Giving experiences can equal a year of entertaining and enjoyable memories for gift recipients.
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Stocking stuffers for the foodie Ashley Miller amiller@nvdaily.com
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elight the foodies on those holiday wish lists, or just those who like to eat, with scrumptious stocking stuffers including jams and jellies, pancake and waffle mix, honey and tea. Who doesn’t like to eat? Stonewall Kitchen Wild Blueberry Maine Jelly, $8; Gingerbread Waffle Mix, $10; and Creamed Honey, $7.99, oh my. Just a few of the tasty food items available at Nibblins in Winchester. Their selection of yummy treats are sure to fill even Santa’s belly. Matt Shaffer, owner of Shaffer’s BBQ in Middletown, provides a wide variety of local items including his very own barbecue sauce/rub, $16; apple cider from Edinburg, hot sauces and Bloody Mary mix from Clarke County, of yesteryears. Stokes General Store, in Front $7 and up. Royal, offers a wide variety of candies designed Old-fashioned candies bring back the memories to satisfy that sweet tooth.
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This scrumptious gingerbread pancake and waffle mix at Nibblins in Winchester is sure to wow the foodie this holiday season. Ashley Miller/Daily
Candies include old-fashioned ribbon, spearmint leaves, cherry slices, spice drops and orange slices, $1.50 and up.
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Buying a book for a book lover can sometimes be risky business. But for the friend who's never short on book recommendations or without a book or two on hand, he or she will appreciate anything literary-themed.
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The Blue Peacock also offers a variety of books from the 1800s on poetry or literature, certain to spark new ideas.
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uying a book for a book lover can sometimes be risky business. But for the friend who's never short on book recommendations or without a book or two on hand, they'll certainly appreciate anything literary-themed.
Page Master Books & Carl's Comics, 904 John Marshall Highway, Front Royal, has a book or two for every book lover on that list. Known for their wide selection of both new and used books, Tanya Singleton of Blue Peacock Antiques, 116 N. Carl Pegler, owner of Page Master's, believes Loudoun St. in Winchester, offers a wide selection there is something for everyone. of books and vintage vinyl. “If they can't find a book or a comic, we have gift “We have Elvis Presley's first LP, $285, to Elton
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them because sometimes finding the right book is just too hard.” For the comic book collector, Carl's Comics offers one of the largest collections in the valley. Thor, Daredevil, Superman, and Batman are just a few of the characters that can be found on the shelves. Christine Patrick, owner of Winchester Book Gallery, 185 N. Loudoun St., Winchester, provides a holiday catalog perfect for all literary ages. The guide consists of top fiction, history, and children's books. Patrick didn't forget the young readers. Countless suggestions will make for a happy winter break full of reading and hot cocoa.
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Holiday gifts for the gardener Ashley Miller amiller@nvdaily.com
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reat gifts for the green-thumbed are not always living items such as flowers, bushes or shrubs. Sometimes great gifts will be ones that aid in their gardening work, make gardening more enjoyable or help them recover from a long day in the garden. Peter Weber, owner of Weber’s Nursery & Garden Center in Winchester, knows exactly what every gardener needs. The Hori Hori Knife with sheath, $49.99, is the must have multi-purpose knife. “I’ve been using mine for years and will never work in the garden without it,” Weber said. The Calico Emporium, 9386 S. Congress St., New Market, offers Mountain Gate Organics, an organic fertilizer, $22 and up, derived from earthworm castings. It provides top performance above and beyond typical fertilizers. Plus, it's completely safe for all plants, pets and people in any concentration. Janet Heishman, owner of Pot Town Organics, 181 W. King St. in Strasburg, loves her Rooter vases, $5.99 and up.
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These rooter vases at Pot Town Organics are perfect for the green-thumbed. green thumb.
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“One of our best selling gifts, no matter what the occasion, are our Flour Sack Kitchen Towels,” $19.99 for a pack of two. Designs include
Fogle also suggests garden flags, $12.99 and up, Woodstock wood chimes, $12.99 and up, and Jelly Bean Rugs, $34.99.
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Everyone loves to represent their home state. The women at Simply Charming Boutique in Winchester have The Home T: a stylish way to show off state pride while helping raise money for muscular sclerosis research. Made in the USA and insanely soft, the Home T makes a great gift for the college graduate or the out-of-state guest. Base Ball T,
While it’s always nice to give people gifts, it’s also generous to donate to a charity in memory or honor of a loved one. Most donations are taxdeductible.
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Baby’s first holiday gifts
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he holiday season is a magical time of the year for all age groups, but seems to be especially enjoyed by children. Even though infants and toddlers may not fully appreciate gifts under the tree or holiday lighting displays, that’s no reason not to make tots’ first foray into holiday giving any less special. Shopping for babies can be challenging because gift-givers may not want to overwhelm new parents with much more stuff — considering their homes may already be inundated with baby gear. However, it’s difficult to resist the temptation to purchase adorable infant and toddler toys and trinkets, particularly when celebrating a child’s first holiday season. The following are some practical and thoughtful gift suggestions for shoppers who want to make children’s first holiday seasons as special as possible.
It is important for shoppers to check product age recommendations prior to purchasing. Examples of gifts that can be appropriate for newborns include soothing rockers and swings, nightlights and cuddly stuffed animal/pacifier hybrids. Teether rings or musical gifts may suit slightly older infants. Older tots may enjoy exercise saucers, bouncing swings or tactile reasoning toys, such as those that require matching shapes with openings in a toy.
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Within the first year of life, babies go through several growth spurts and will quickly outgrow their clothing. Activity chairs and mats Parents will need to continually meet Young children who are not yet new wardrobe demands. Think ahead and buy clothing that will be mobile require entertainment be needed in the near future, and brought to them. This can be achieved through the various activity consider the seasons in which they’ll be used. Tack three months onto the chairs and mats designed to baby’s age and that is likely the size stimulate young brains. Children who are practicing tummy time skills he or she will need next. can benefit from flat mats. Once baby Classic gifts is holding himself up a bit, he can sit Rockers have long been popular gifts in an activity chair that has teethers, for young children. While a little one noisemakers and other colorful toys may not be able to ride a rocker just built right into the seat. yet, this can be a great addition to a Age-specific toys
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nursery until it proves functional. Although a rocking horse is the standard, unicorns are currently having their moment, so a unicorn rocker can be a playful touch. Personalized keepsakes Placing the date and baby’s name on gifts instantly transforms them into collector’s items that can be cherished through the years. In addition to ornaments, think about engraving photo frames or make a photo book with all of the baby memories thus far.
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acations create memories that last a lifetime. But across North America, surveys indicate that fewer people are cashing in on all of their vacation days. Some may be too busy to travel as much as they would like, while others might not be able to afford to travel. A gift of travel removes much of the expense of traveling and can serve as a catalyst one needs to go and explore. Escaping to warm climates can be just what the doctor ordered when winter weather sets in at home. Although that first snowfall can make for a picturesque holiday season, there’s a good chance that after several storms and navigating icy roads, a getaway to sunshine and sand can help beat winter blues. When gifting travel this year, consider these great places to travel in January and February. Anguilla: Anguilla is a British territory in the Eastern Caribbean, just east of the British and U.S. Virgin Islands. It’s known for its long sandy stretches of beach and pleasant winter temperatures, which average 83 F. There isn’t much hustle and bustle, so this island destination can be the ideal place for relaxation.
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Australia and New Zealand: January and February are summer months in the southern hemisphere. These vibrant countries offer everything from costal charm to remote plains. Costa Rica: An abundance of wildlife, unspoiled beaches and rain forests draw visitors to this Central American locale. Travelers can hike active volcanoes or surf warm turquoise waters. The “dry season” arrives in December along with moderate temperatures. Honolulu: The weather in Hawaii tends to be beautiful year-round, but February can be an especially good time to travel to this U.S. island chain. Travel & Leisure says that hotels often slash their rates by up to 40 percent in February. This makes it much more affordable to gift a stay in Honolulu.
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February. The slower season means affordable hotel rates and shorter lines for attractions. Montreal: Those who don’t want to escape the snow but embrace it might find a vacation in Montreal a welcome diversion. This cultured city offers Old World charm plus modern amenities. Puerto Rico: American travelers can vacation in Puerto Rico without needing travel visas or passports. While all of Puerto Rico is a sight to be seen, the capital of San Juan has thriving arts and culture.
St. Martin: Also known as St. Maarten, this paradise offers two different cultures for the price of one. The island shares French and Dutch territory status. Visitors who like to eat well and party into the morning often find St. Martin an ideal Orlando: While holiday crowds peak destination. in November and December, visiting Gifting plane tickets, hotel Orlando and its main attraction, reservations or upgraded meal plans Disney World, is much easier when can make winter vacations that much more enjoyable. the crowds thin out in January and
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Gifting fresh and vibrant skin T
he desire for healthy, cleanlooking skin drives the multibillion dollar cosmetics and skincare industry. According to data from the Semi-Annual Consumer Insight Snapshot from DermStore, a leading skin care ecommerce website, 67 percent of
consumers surveyed are very or extremely interested in trying products for their specific skin concerns.
concerns about their skin, consumers are increasingly turning to in-spa services, such as facials, peels and fillers. A facial or body skin The top five skin concerns across the treatment can be a coveted gift this United States include aging, uneven holiday season. However, navigating skin tone, sensitive skin, dark circles, spa jargon can be tricky. Here are some popular services and what they and sun damage. To address entail. Traditional facial A traditional facial typically begins with a cleansing of the face using steam to open up pores. This lets impurities clear out. Depending on an individual’s skin type or concerns, a mild scrub may be used to exfoliate dead skin cells, dirt and oils. A hydrating mask or lotion will be applied to soothe skin after treatment. Chemical or fruit acid peel Chemical and fruit acid peels rely on
various acids to exfoliate and peel off the outer layer of skin. The skin beneath is usually more smooth and less wrinkled. Some deep peels target the middle layer of skin to remove damaged skin cells. The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery says that peels can be used to treat anything from acne to aging skin to scars. Alpha-hydroxy acid and lactic acid may be used in mild peels. Trichloroacetic acid, or phenol, is used for more potent chemical peels. Peels are best left to an aesthetician or dermatologist. Facial masks Masks may contain many different ingredients designed to treat various skin problems. A paraffin mask, for example, involves the process of applying molten warm wax over a thin mask. The wax will open pores and moisturize the skin. Masks are
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applied, and then there is a waiting period, during which the mask dries or penetrates. Then the treatment will be removed. Microdermabrasion In microdermabrasion, layers of dead skin are buffed. This dead skin may have accumulated due to age and sun exposure. Many spas employ a device that scours the skin using micronized aluminum oxide crystals. Similar at-home products use motorized spinning brushes that employ bristles to slough off skin cells. Lymphatic massage Many facial treatments also include
some massage. With lymphatic massage, particular pressure points are targeted to release strain from tension headaches and may even reduce skin puffiness. Massaging the skin can promote blood flow and lead to a rosier, more youthful glow.
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Holiday gifts for Dad
McKeeĘźs in Downtown Winchester offers a wide variety of gifts for dad. From bow ties to button-up shirts, to belts and wallets, there's something for every type of dad.
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e was the one who hung the Christmas lights on the house, cut down the tree and carried the countless shopping bags around the mall. Finding a Christmas gift for Dad doesn’t have to be hard. From a silk bow tie, to a round of golf with his buddies, or new hunting boots, Dad is sure to love what’s under the tree this year. Scott Causby, owner of McKee’s, 103 W. Piccadilly St. in Winchester, has dad covered; from skincare to grooming products, to favorite brands that include Jack Black, Southern Tide and Vineyard Vines, there’s something for every type of man.
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K.P. Keyser, an employee at Kimberlyʼs in Winchester, knows from experience teachers adore more personal gifts. “Mud Pie makes this really great Initial Canvas Tote, $21, that is not only chic but large enough to be versatile for all their needs,” Keyser said.
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ost teachers probably have plenty of mugs that say “best teacher ever” or
“thanks a million.” K.P. Keyser, employee at Kimberly’s in Winchester, knows from experience teachers adore more personal gifts. “Mud Pie makes this really great Initial Canvas Tote, $21, that is not
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ace it, tweens and teens are the hardest to shop for when it comes to the holidays. Why? Because they have everything. A few local retailers channeled their inner teen spirit to find the top gifts for those between ages 11 and 19. Lauren Lykens, sales associate at Simply Charming in Winchester, shares one of her favorite gift ideas for teens because she can personally vouch for it. “The super soft Dylan sweatshirt and vest is per-
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Lauren Lykens, sales associate at Simply Charming in Winchester, models the Dylan sweatshirt and vest. “Throw it over a T-shirt or pair it with a dress.”
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Cozy fit for a winter wonderland certainly describes the Dylan Frosty Tipped vest at Simply Charming Boutique in Winchester. Available in three colors: gray, pink and cream, this vest provides endless comfort and style for snowy evenings. Vest, $119.99. Sweatshirt, $129.99.
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Another popular style are the Ugg’s slippers. “They’re trending more toward style than just comfort,� Brewer said. Classic Short, $155; slippers, $100. Jean Plauger, owner of Jean’s Jewelers in Front Royal, has a passion for jewelry.
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A favorite among its employees are the cast iron and stainless cookware items by Le Creuset. The item on everyone’s wish list this year is the Rectangular Dish with Platter Lid, $100. Barbecue or bake with this versatile dish, and then use the
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he holiday season is a magical time of year when many people celebrate their faith and express their love and appreciation for their families. Such expressions are often made through the exchange of gifts, which can stretch families budgets. The National Retail Federation reports that retail sales in November and December of 2016 reached $658.3 billion, marking a 4 percent increase over the same period a year prior. For budgetconscious families, entering the holiday spending fray can have lasting effects that cast a pall over their finances for months to come.
Take a family member out to dinner once the holiday season has come and gone and thereʼs more room in the budget.
Staying within budget is not impossible during the holiday season. It might take a little creativity and discussion among family members, but there are ways to exchange gifts and avoid debt this holiday season. Embrace a “Secret Santa” exchange. Large families can save money by engaging in a Secret
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Santa exchange. Rather than asking each member of the family to buy gifts for one another, a Secret Santa exchange asks each participant to pick a name out of a hat and then only buy gifts for that person. This is a great way to save both money and time, and it saves participants from the potential hassle of returning gifts after the season.
the holiday season. To save money, adults can forgo gifting traditional gifts to one another, instead resolving to provide an experience for a loved one. Invite a loved one over for a homecooked meal or offer to take a family member out to dinner once the holiday season has come and gone and there’s more room in the budget.
Establish spending limits. Whether families embrace a Secret Santa exchange or not, they can save money by agreeing on a spending limit for each gift. Families participating in a Secret Santa exchange can set their spending limits a little higher than those families who will be buying gifts for multiple people.
Connect with your creative side. In lieu of purchasing a gift made by someone else, make your own gift. Skilled crafters can create a one-of-akind gift out of supplies they already have on hand, while woodworkers can follow suit. Such gifts are thoughtful and inexpensive, and they will likely prove more memorable than another video game or sweater.
Share experiences in lieu of exchanging gifts. Adults tend to be more difficult to shop for than children, as many adults can simply buy their own gadgets, clothing and other items commonly given during
Budget-conscious families don’t have to sit out of holiday gift exchanges, as there are plenty of creative ways to express your love and appreciation for family without breaking the bank.
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Holiday gift-wrapping tips and tricks fter all the holiday presents have been purchased, the task of wrapping can begin. Although some people find wrapping is relaxing and provides a chance to embrace one’s artistic flair, many others find wrapping gift after gift becomes tedious quite fast.
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Federation says the average consumer will spend around $800 on all things holiday. That means there will be a lot of gifts to wrap before the big exchange. Those who want to make gift-wrapping less tedious this holiday season can consider these ideas to streamline the process.
While there are no statistics on just how many gifts the average person purchases over the course of the holiday season, the National Retail
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paper, bows, bags, tissue, pens, tape (double-sided tape streamlines the process), scissors, ribbon, and any other wrapping accoutrements at the ready. Set up a folding snack table near your wrapping area to hold the supplies so they don’t get in the way. Choose the right location
Always wrap on a large, flat and When the time comes to wrap gifts, sturdy surface. Avoid wrapping on a there’s nothing more frustrating than carpet, which will give gift wrap a hunting for wrapping supplies. Have wrinkled look and increase the
amount of time needed to wrap. Square it up If you are a master at wrapping rectangular or square gifts but fail when presents are oddly shaped, place misshapen gifts into boxes and then wrap the boxes. Gift bags also can be used for such gifts, but wrapped boxes may look more appealing under the tree. Fabric over paper If you think gift wrap is wasteful,
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think about repurposing fabric into beautiful wrapping for presents. A square of leftover fabric, a piece of a t-shirt or even a portion of a sweater that has seen better days can be transformed into an innovative package for giftgiving. Tie the gathered ends into a bow and skip the tape as well. Dress up with ribbon and a tag for extra flair. Fabric bends and moves, making it more forgiving for oddly shaped gifts as well. Stock up on paper shopping bags On your next trip to Trader Joes or Whole Foods, bring home more than organic produce. Walk away with paper bags and free gift wrap. Craft a DIY stamp roller or handmade stamps to dress up plain brown bags. Or wrap the gift in twine and add a
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post-holiday swap party. Encourage everyone to lenty of holiday gifts hit the mark in terms of usefulness and desirability. But not every bring a gift they can’t use. Make sure you don’t gift-giver has a knack for finding the perfect offer up something that one of your invitees may have given you. gift. According to an ING international survey, 81 million unwanted gifts were received in 2015. One in four people didn’t want, use or appreciate the gifts they were given. Even though it’s the thought that counts, keeping duplicates of gifts or items that are simply not needed is wasteful and can create clutter around the home. Rather than filling the dark crevices of a seldomused closet with unwanted sweaters that don’t fit or books you never plan to read, consider these clever ways to clear out unwanted gifts.
Sell: Find out the value of the item and then sell it online or at a tag sale. What you find unnecessary may be a treasure to someone else. Regift: According to research by Menulog, a fooddelivery service in Australia, 52 percent of people are expected to pass on an unwanted gift on to someone else. Toiletry products are often the first to go. If you choose to regift, try to find someone who will make good use of the item. Don’t regift opened packages or used items. Also, be careful not to regift an item to the original gift-giver.
Return or exchange: Courteous gift-givers often facilitate returns or exchanges by including gift receipts with the gifts they give. Without a receipt, chances are you cannot get a refund. But you may be able to exchange the gift for store credit at the price the item is currently showing. Something is better than nothing.
Transform: Turn gifts into something else that can serve a purpose in your life. That itchy sweater may make beautiful doll clothing for a child’s imaginative play sessions. Many items can be made to fit your style with a different finish, like a new stain color or coat of paint. Empty unwanted perfumes in decorative bottles and use them as Swap: Invite friends or family members over for a decorative pieces around the house.
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oliday shoppers spend lots of time on the hunt for the perfect gifts for their loved ones. But once those gifts have been found and purchased, getting them into their recipientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; hands can be difficult, especially for those people taking gifts aboard their flights. Whether they are fragile or not, holiday gifts are susceptible to damage when theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re being transported on commercial flights. Holiday travelers can employ various strategies to ensure gifts make it to their destinations in one piece. Place gifts in protective suitcases. Hard-shell suitcases are designed to withstand the wear and tear of air travel, as their hard surfaces can hold up to jostling and even being dropped, while protecting the items inside. Such suitcases are ideal for travelers who will be flying with fragile gifts this holiday season.
Packing gifts in a hard-shell or protective suitcase is one way for holiday travelers to ensure presents for their loved ones arrive at their destinations in one piece.
Purchase travel insurance. Travel insurance provides inexpensive peace of mind for holiday travelers concerned about gifts being damaged or lost during their travels. In addition, some travel insurance policies might protect travelers against flight delays or cancellations, which are not unheard of during the often hectic holiday traveling season.
Pack especially valuable gifts in carry-on luggage. Expensive gifts or those that carry strong sentimental value can be packed in carry-on luggage. Holiday travelers might find their trips less stressful if such gifts never leave their side, and placing these gifts in the overhead bins inside airplane cabins greatly reduces the risk that they will be damaged. Pack fragile gifts as if they were being shipped. Though it might take up more space inside a suitcase, packing gifts as if they were going to be shipped can decrease the likelihood that they will be damaged. Wrap gifts in thick plastic or bubble wrap before placing them inside a box with packing peanuts. Once these precautionary measures have been taken, travelers can then make room for the gifts within their suitcases. Travelers who remain concerned even after taking these steps can go one step further by surrounding packages inside the suitcase with thick clothing, such as sweaters, that can serve as a final layer of protection. Flying with holiday gifts may expose them to damage, but savvy travelers can take several steps to ensure their loved onesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; gifts arrive at their destinations safe and sound.
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Holiday stress-busting
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any people find the holiday season can be stressful. Holiday hosts may bear the brunt of seasonal stress, but the season also may be challenging for those who have lost loved ones or do not have close families to celebrate with. When holiday hustle leads to frayed nerves, there are some things people can do to reduce their stress. Hit the gym. The American Society for Exercise Physiologists says exercise has been shown to increase one’s sense of well-being, mood, self-esteem, and stress responsivity. Stress can rev up adrenaline, and exercise can help relieve any pentup energy and frustration. Eat the right foods. Stay hydrated and eat plenty of fiber, fruits and vegetables. This can help stabilize blood sugar levels and decrease cravings for comfort foods. Do not turn to caffeine, sugary sweets and
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Skip the need to be perfect. Christmas movies and holiday ideals portrayed in advertisements can put undue pressure on the average person. Ignore any perceived pressure to have a perfect holiday season, instead resolving to enjoy the time with family and friends.
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Budget for holiday gratuities
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f the rate of spending during the holiday is any indication, generosity is in full force come the end of the year. During their second annual holiday debt survey, the financial resource MagnifyMoney found consumers who took on debt during the 2016 holiday season started the New Year an average of $1,003 in the red. That marks an increase of 1.7 percent over 2015. Rather than finding themselves in debt again next January, shoppers inclined to use their credit cards this holiday season must recognize the importance of budgeting for all holiday expenses — including those that may not immediately come to mind, such as gratuities for service providers. Gratuities are gestures of kindness and appreciation during the holiday season. Although gratuities are not entirely necessary, many etiquette experts say certain people, particularly those who provide yearround services, are worthy of a little extra money this time of year. Consider thank-you notes for those people who don’t land on this year’s gratuity list. The following is a list of service workers whose efforts throughout the year are typically worthy of gratuities come the holiday season. Postal workers: Postal workers face the elements each and every day to make sure letters and packages arrive on time. Their work is made even more challenging during the rush of the holiday season, when mail flow increases considerably. The U.S. Postal Service forbids carriers from accepting cash gifts, but gift cards or other tokens of appreciation can be fitting. Newspaper delivery person: Gift the equivalent of one month of the subscription price, which may be between $10 and 30.
Trash/recycling collectors: Check with the local municipality for regulations on tipping public service providers, who can be tipped depending on your budget. Daycare staff or babysitter: Those tasked with caring for children are worthy of a little something extra. A gift between $40 and $70 can be fitting. In addition, include a handmade gift from the children if kids are old enough. The Emily Post Institute suggests gifting one week’s pay to a live-in nanny or au pair. Housekeeper: Up to one week’s pay should suffice for housekeepers. Personal caregiver: Gift between one week and one month’s salary for someone charged with caring for a loved one. In a nursing home setting, provide a gift the staff can enjoy, such as a catered lunch. Teacher: He or she spends several hours a day with children. Pool resources with other parents to purchase a gift card or thoughtful gift. Other people that may be tipped include salon workers, building superintendents, doormen, tutors, and pet groomers whose services are required often.
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RSVP etiquette for any gathering I tâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exciting to be invited to a party any time during the year, but the rate of invites seems to increase come the holiday season. According to party planning resource Punchbowl, holiday party invitations reach their peak in mid- to late-November, but continue to be sent through December. The first Monday in December is the day when the most online holiday party invitations are sent. Hosting a party involves a lot of coordination. Party hosts rely on an accurate head count in order to plan accordingly. This is only achieved if invitations reach their intended recipients, and invited guests respond in a timely manner.
extended. Everyone is guilty from time to time of getting a little forgetful. But when hosts are counting on your response to plan their events, it pays to make responding a priority, and doing so within 24 hours is best. Recognize the RSVPs importance to the host
Put yourself in the place of the host. He or she is counting on receiving responses to invitations. Failure to respond in a timely manner adds additional work to the party host. This person has to track you down. Or he or she may misinterpret a lack of response as lack of interest. Regrets only? Only if the invitation states that
Anyone who has ever hosted a party understands the feeling of having to wait for everyone to RSVP. And in an era of immediate digital gratification, party host patience may be lacking. Failure to RSVP is a failure of party etiquette, and hosts may feel as though their efforts are not appreciated if guests fail to RSVP on time.
Some people think they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to respond unless theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not coming to the party. The fact is, unless the invitation specifically says to RSVP for â&#x20AC;&#x153;regrets only,â&#x20AC;? assume that you have to respond one way or another.
To avoid a manners mishap â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and even worse, miss the party altogether â&#x20AC;&#x201D; practice this RSVP etiquette for each and every event.
It is improper etiquette to agree to attend a party only to cancel at the last minute if a better invitation comes along. Unless it is an emergency situation or someone is sick, canceling an RSVP without a good reason is rude.
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Etiquette for hosts RSVP is an abbreviation for the French phrase â&#x20AC;&#x153;respondez sâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;il vous plait.â&#x20AC;? Send invites out several weeks in advance so people can check their This means to â&#x20AC;&#x153;please respond.â&#x20AC;? Until roughly 50 years ago, RSVP was not commonly included on invitations because it was implied that guests would schedules. As the date approaches, it is fine to reach out to guests who do the right thing and respond of their own accord to the hospitality didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t RSVP. Be polite and ask nicely if that person will be able to join you.
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Celebrating as a blended family
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motions run deep come the holiday season. Holiday planning can be hectic, especially for blended families. Today’s families are increasingly blended, meaning they’re a combination of families due to divorce or death. Even though the holidays are meant to be joyous, navigating traditions and accommodating the unique needs of all involved — including cultural traditions, visitation schedules, rituals, and religious beliefs — can be challenging. But blended families need not fret as they attempt to negotiate Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, or New Years.
All members of the family should vocalize how they feel about particular aspects of the holidays so that no one is disgruntled. Do not expect others to be mind readers. Perhaps one person is focusing a significant amount of energy on trimming the tree when that isn’t as important to others. Discussing expectations can make planning that much easier. Create new traditions
The holidays without everyone under the same roof enjoying traditions that have been part of celebrations for years can contribute to feelings of anxiety for people accustomed to these annual traditions. Draw the focus away from how things used to be done and create new traditions Logistics The first step to holiday planning is to that all can anticipate. Host a holiday keep in mind predetermined custody movie night if this isn’t the year to have the kids for Christmas. An or visitation agreements. Although annual outing to see a concert or there can be hope for holiday show might be a new tradition the flexibility and generosity, try to stick entire blended family can enjoy. as close to existing arrangements as Don’t expect perfection possible. Some families choose to divvy up particular holidays Putting too much emphasis on trying throughout the year in advance. to make the holidays perfect can Others may do it as plans get backfire. Blended families must arranged. As long as the arrangement recognize that holiday celebrations is fair to everyone, the choice is up to will change. It can take time to find a the families. The plans should be new celebratory rhythm, and made known to all involved. comparisons always will be made. It’s acceptable to have mixed feelings Discuss expectations about new traditions, but each The Stepfamily Association of member should go into the season America says that communication with a positive attitude. during the holiday season is vital, especially for children so they know what to expect. Writing down specific itineraries can help alleviate the stress of not knowing where they will be at a given time.
Blended families may face additional challenges during the holidays. Working together, such families can restore joy to the season and create new traditions.
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