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10 good deeds for the holiday season
people in your area on errands 6. Send greeting cards to the people who live at your local seniors’ residence The holidays are typically a time to celebrate and enjoy. For some 7. Show your appreciation for people, however, it can be a those who offer their difficult period of the year to get services (a thank-you note through. If you want to spread for the postal worker, the Christmas spirit in your cookies for the bus driver, community, here are a few etc.) simple actions you can take: 8. Participate in a gift-giving program in your community 1. Donate money or non9. Put your talents to good use perishable items to a food (sing at a seniors’ residence, bank in your area knit scarves for people at a shelter, etc.) 2. Sort through old toys, clothes or books, and give them to 10. Support local artists and someone in need artisans by purchasing your Christmas gifts from them 3. Help someone you know by offering to watch their kids or prepare a meal for them These are just some of the ways 4. Pay a visit to someone who you can make the holidays lives alone brighter for everyone in your community. 5. Volunteer to accompany November 25, 2021
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10 good deeds for the holiday season Festive Pomegranate Cocktail 12 ways to support local businesses holiday shopping survival guide Smart tips for well-written holiday cards holiday hosting: 9 tips for entertaining guests How to sruce up your porch for the holidays New Year’s Eve traditions from around the world QUIZ: Classic Christmas Songs Fun games to get your holiday party started
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This light and bubbly cocktail is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Serve it at a Christmas brunch or as an aperitif before a sit-down dinner. Ingredients 2 tablespoons pomegranate juice 1/2 cup sparkling wine Sparkling lemon water 1 tablespoon pomegranate seeds 1 sprig fresh rosemary Directions In a champagne flute, pour the pomegranate juice and sparkling wine. Top off with sparkling water. Garnish with pomegranate seeds and rosemary.
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You might be surprised by the wide variety of shops in your area. Find out more about what each store carries to spark gift ideas and make your holiday shopping a breeze. Certain places even offer custom creations, allowing you to give your loved ones unique presents.
The longer you wait to do your holiday shopping, the more tempting it is to purchase last-minute gifts from large online retailers that offer rapid delivery. If you want to support local businesses, avoid lineups and keep your stress to a minimum, start early. This also ensures everything you’re looking for is still in stock.
If you want to send out cards to let your friends and relatives know you’re thinking about them over the holiday season, see if any artists or boutiques in your area sell handmade cards. These handcrafted works of art will look beautiful on a mantel, and they may even feature depictions of local landmarks.
When it comes time to decorate your home for the holidays, deck the halls with locally sourced creations. From wreaths and garlands to Christmas tree ornaments and stained-glass window hangings, the artists in your area are sure to offer handcrafted pieces that’ll imbue your home with the spirit of the season.
Does your community host Christmas markets, parades or outdoor performances during the holiday season? These present a wonderful opportunity to spend quality time with loved ones, so make the most of visiting them. Buy a round of hot chocolate for your friends, treat your kids to seasonal snacks or surprise your partner with a little something from one of the stalls.
A new outfit will help you put your best foot forward at your upcoming holiday office party or New Year’s Eve bash. The staff at your local stores can help you put together a look from head to toe. You may also want to keep an eye out for the perfect ugly Christmas sweater or matching pajamas for the whole family.
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If you’re short on inspiration, gift baskets make ideal offerings for co-workers, housekeepers, personal trainers and your child’s teacher or babysitter. Many stores have a selection of pre-made baskets, or you can build your own with an assortment of locally sourced jams, soaps, teas, scented candles, chocolates, wine and more.
Indulge in the magic of the season with a night out at a restaurant. This can be a great way to take a break from all the cooking and cleanup that comes with hosting holiday celebrations. Plus, many establishments have live music, special menus and seasonal cocktails during this time of year to mark the occasion.
‘Tis the season to give, and one way to show your appreciation is by leaving a generous tip for the people who help make the holidays special. This may include the staff at a restaurant, hairdresser or beauty salon, as well as an employee who offers to wrap your gifts or helps you strap your Christmas tree to the car.
Shopping online is a convenient way to quickly check items off your gift list (not to mention avoid crowded stores). Fortunately, you don’t have to choose between convenience and supporting local merchants. Many of the stores in your area have websites where you can buy what you need from the comfort of your couch.
Some people are harder to shop for than others. If you want to leave the choice up to them, consider offering a gift card rather than money. Not only will this guarantee the cash goes toward a local business, but a gift card is more personal as it shows that you took the time to select a store based on the person’s interests.
Whether you’re planning an elaborate Christmas dinner, preparing your contribution for a holiday potluck or looking for the perfect hostess gift, you’ll get nothing but the best from regional producers. Visit the markets and shops in your area for everything from artisanal cheeses and pastries to seasonal produce and craft liquor.
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Holiday shopping survival guide
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also mean contending with crowds. Keep in mind that many navigation apps allow you to see how busy a particular location is at a given time.
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stress, you can either plan several short trips or aim to get all your shopping done at once.
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If you’re not a fan of shopping in general, you’ll want to ensure the experience isn’t any more unbearable than it needs to KNOW WHAT YOU WANT be. Among other things, you To limit the amount of time you should: GO AT THE RIGHT TIME spend in stores, make a list and • Dress in comforta le There’s no doubt that weekends browse local retailers’ websites layers, and wear are a prime time for shopping, before you visit in person. This appropriate walking especially Saturdays. If possible, will ensure you know exactly shoes head to stores on a weekday or where to go to get the best deals. first thing in the morning. Of course, you can also stick to • eave o r car at Waiting until the last minute will shopping online, so long as you home, if possible, to avoid searching for a parking spot • efrain from shopping with people Fresh Holiday Arrangements who are indecisive Floral Decorated Wreaths • heav items last Secret Santa Bouquets so you don’t have to Pre-order Fresh Cedar Garland by the foot lug them around Call early 360-399-7258 Tue-Fri 10-4 Finally, depending on what would cause you Local Delivery and Curbside Pick-up Available the least amount of
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Smart tips for wellwritten holiday cards
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he time has come once again to send out holiday cards. If you’re not sure what to write to your friends and relatives, here’s some advice.
Give yourself plenty of time Whether you want to send your cards by mail or electronically, avoid waiting till the last minute to get started. Not only do you risk forgetting someone, but a rushed card won’t have the same sentiment as a message you took the time to reflect on.
Craft a personalized message The standard greetings that appear in most store-bought cards or online templates can be a good starting point. However, regardless of whether the cards you choose include text, be sure to add a personal touch so the message reflects your relationship with the recipient. If you’re very close with the person, don’t hesitate to mention recent or upcoming events such as their plans to buy a house or a trip they just took. Has it been a while since you caught up? Consider extending an invitation
for a phone call or coffee date after the holidays. The most important thing is to be sincere.
Be optimistic about the future In addition to wishing the person a happy holiday, include a positive message about the new year. While you shouldn’t disregard any recent hardship the person may have experienced, the idea is to share some hope for the future. Remember, you can be as creative as you want with your holiday cards. Just be sure to write from the heart.
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How to spruce up your porch for the holidays
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New Year’s Eve traditions from around the world
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Estonians make sure to eat seven meals on New Year’s Eve. This is You won’t see extravagant said to provide the strength of costumes at this Brazilian celebration. Instead, people wear seven men for the year to come. white to symbolize peace and JAPAN prosperity for the year ahead. Across the country, bells are rung at Buddhist temples 108 DENMARK times before midnight. This Just before midnight, it’s number symbolizes worldly tradition for Danes to stand on chairs. This is so they can jump desires, and the practice is off when the clock strikes 12 to intended to chase them away.
eople across the country bring in the new year in a variety of ways, from enjoying lavish, multi-course meals to watching the Times Square ball drop on TV and popping champagne at the stroke of midnight. Here’s a look at how symbolize leaping into the new people in other countries observe year. New Year’s Eve.
SPAIN In Spain, people ring in the new year by eating 12 grapes, one at each stroke of midnight. Doing so brings good luck and prosperity for the 365 days to come.
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TURKEY Fruit also makes an appearance at Turkish celebrations, where pomegranates are smashed on the ground in front of homes to welcome the new year.
PHILIPPINES Among Filipinos, circles are said to bring luck. In addition to wearing polka dot patterns, it’s tradition to eat 12 round fruits — one for each month — to attract good fortune.
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QUIZ Classic Christmas songs Christmas music can be heard nearly everywhere you go in December. While you might be familiar with the lyrics, how much do you really know about the most popular Christmas songs? 1. Who wrote “Winter Wonderland,” which was originally a poem inspired by memories of his childhood? a. Richard Smith b. Joseph Mohr c. Johnny Marks
5. How old was Brenda Lee when she recorded “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”? a. 13 b. 16 c. 22
2. What is the best-selling 6. In what year was the song Christmas song of all time? “Sleigh Ride” first recorded? a. “The Christmas Song” by a. 1936 Nat King Cole b. 1949 b. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed c. 1961 Reindeer” by Gene Autry c. “White Christmas” by 7. What was the original title Bing Crosby of “Silver Bells”? a. “Tinkle Bells” 3. Where did the song “O b. “All the Bells” Christmas Tree” originate? c. “Christmas Bells” a. Russia
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4. Which of these songs was first written in French? a. “O Holy Night” b. “Silent Night” c. “Jingle Bells”
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Fun games to get your holiday party started G
ames are a great way to liven up a holiday celebration. However, it’s best to avoid any that require a long explanation or specific knowledge, as you might lose the interest of your guests. Party games — often quick, simple and hilarious — are your best bet. Here are a few options:
PERUDO. In this bluffing game, each player rolls five dice but keeps the results hidden. Everyone must then make declarations about how many dice are showing a particular value. When someone calls a bluff, all the dice are revealed. STAY COOL. All you have to do is answer as many questions as possible in two minutes. The catch? You have to answer two simultaneously — one out loud and the other spelled out using letter dice. TELESTRATIONS. Each player sketches a word and passes it to the person next to them, who must guess what’s been drawn. The following player uses that guess to draw a new image, and so on. It’s essentially the telephone game on paper.
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