Pretjah wrote:i spend hours every season scouring youtube for classic christmas commercials
I hope you'll post them for us. Every year I rediscover one from Christmas past. It's a true joy.
Pretjah wrote:i spend hours every season scouring youtube for classic christmas commercials
CandyKane wrote:I saw a cute way to wrap an odd sized Christmas present. Wrap the item in tissue then wrap it in aluminum foil bringing the ends to the top and twisting them to look like a giant Hershey's kiss. Don't forget to add a strip of paper to include your greeting. It would be cute for a kids gift.
Noel+ wrote:Yesterday I received a nice early Christmas gift from my nurse practitioner. My A1c was 6.5!! I can now add a piece of fruit to my diet each day. I am so excited. Yes it will raise my A1c a little but also prevent berry berry or other unwanted health risks from long-term nutrition minus fruit. I bought frozen sugar free peach slices and bing cherries! MMMmmmmmmm
ksrjreed wrote:Question of the day:
You have a child that is a freshman in high school that happens to be autistic and still believes in Santa, do you let the dream live or do you have the talk with her before another kid kills her dreams first?
CandyKane wrote:I hung a Fall wreath this morning. It'll stay up until Thanksgiving then I'll replace it with a Christmas one.
CandyKane wrote:With all the rain we've had I've mowed my yard at least twice a week this summer. That never happens. I'm actually looking forward to raking leaves and getting my yard ready for my Christmas decorations.
CandyKane wrote:As soon as the tomatoes are finished in the garden I'll take the tomato cages and turn them into little Christmas trees and string them with lights. They are really cute that way.
CandyKane wrote:One of my favorite Christmas commercials is the little Hershey's kiss bells.
CandyKane wrote:Finding vintage Christmas commercials on YouTube is always fun.
Pretjah wrote:i spend hours every season scouring youtube for classic christmas commercials
CandyKane wrote:Looks quite possible that we'll hit 2900 Christmas posts by September 1st.
Noel+ wrote:CandyKane wrote:I saw a cute way to wrap an odd sized Christmas present. Wrap the item in tissue then wrap it in aluminum foil bringing the ends to the top and twisting them to look like a giant Hershey's kiss. Don't forget to add a strip of paper to include your greeting. It would be cute for a kids gift.
Now that is a cute Christmas wrapping trick.
ksrjreed wrote:Question of the day:
You have a child that is a freshman in high school that happens to be autistic and still believes in Santa, do you let the dream live or do you have the talk with her before another kid kills her dreams first?
ksrjreed wrote:Q: What do you call a kid who doesn't believe in Santa?
A: A rebel without a Claus.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:ksrjreed wrote:Question of the day:
You have a child that is a freshman in high school that happens to be autistic and still believes in Santa, do you let the dream live or do you have the talk with her before another kid kills her dreams first?
As a non parent, of course, I have the best advice. *Teasing on that, but if I were that Child I would want the magic to continue as long as possible. If they start asking questions or come home when someone has spoiled the Dream, you can say that for your family the magic will Always continue as much as they want it to. Hopefully it won't happen anytime soon. Christmas is in the heart, mind, and attitude as we all know.
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