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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Santa’s Reindeer And Christmas Letters

I bet some of you out there have wondered how Santa’s reindeer spend their time when they're not flying across the world helping Santa to deliver gifts to children everywhere. After much research and I will now share with you the secret life of Santa’s reindeer at the North Pole.

Santa’s elves tend their warm and cozy stables and they keep plenty of fresh hay in each stall. All of the reindeer have their own bowls made special for them. Dancer’s bowls are shiny gold with sparkling music notes all around the side. In the bowls is their food that Mrs. Claus makes using Santa’s magical reindeer food recipe. On the wall all of their bells and harnesses are displayed waiting for the next Christmas Eve.

They love to play with all of the other wood creatures who live at the North Pole. Mrs. Claus watches all the animals play from her kitchen window while she bakes her pies. When they play hide and seek the little white snow bunnies always win. Sometimes hidden in the snow the animals find gifts from Santa Claus. They are usually small little treats that Mrs. Claus made especially for them.

The reindeer have important work to do for Santa all year long. Santa’s mailed is delivered to a special cart that the reindeer pull. When a bundle of letters arrives at the North Pole it is the reindeer’s job to make sure all the mail gets to Santa’s office. Santa’s small elves would have a hard time moving all those letters in so much snow. Without the reindeer Santa would have a hard time answering all those Christmas letters.

The reindeer love to practice to fly. They fly over the tall pines and glide right above the frozen rivers and lakes. It takes practice to fly around city skyscrapers and mountain peaks, even with Rudolph’s light leading the way. They have races in the sky and the elves watch and cheer from the ground below. When the reindeer land in the fresh snow a cloud of sparkling white rises up from under and around them. The reindeer disappear for a moment until the snow cloud settles again.

When Rudolph receives letters from children all of the other reindeer help him to write letters back. They take the letters to a special mail box that says letters from Rudolph in gold writing. These letters get delivered the same as letters from Santa Claus.

As you can see, the reindeer have plenty to keep them busy at the North Pole. While they like being at home at the North Pole the thing they love the most is that magical flight they take each and every Christmas Eve. Making children of the world happy is part of the magic of reindeer.
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Friday, September 3, 2010

A Christmas Without Magical Reindeer Food Just Isn't As Magical As It Could Be!

My daughter Sally has always been fascinated with Santa’s reindeer. She writes a letter to Rudolph every year. I think she is more excited about her letters from Rudolph than she is about the ones from Santa. When the kids pick out their ornaments each year she has always picked a reindeer. Without a doubt Rudolph is her most favorite Christmas show - she watches it over and over.
One year she wanted us to buy her a reindeer. I told her that they only liked to live in places that stay real cold – places like the North Pole. She looked at me as if I had lost my mind. She decided that if I wouldn’t listen than she would just have to ask Santa. She checked the mailbox everyday for her letter from Santa. She was disappointed when Santa wrote that it would make his reindeer sad for one of them to move away. He asked her if she would mind leaving out some of his magical reindeer food. She takes the job very seriously she even convinced me to buy special bowls for their food and water.
We spend Christmas Eve at my mom’s house. Sally is always in a rush to get home to put out the food for the reindeer. On the way home we drive and look at all the houses lit up with bright colors. Sally stares up into the sky hoping to see the silhouette of nine reindeer pulling Santa’s sleigh. At home the kids all get to open their new pajamas and house shoes. After the cookies and milk have been left out for Santa everyone but me and Sally go to bed. She fills one bowl with water and the other with reindeer food.
We take the food out into the middle of the yard. She explained that the food needed to be there so that there would be room for all the reindeer. Before we go in she gazes up to the sky one last time trying to see the red glow of Rudolph’s nose. When I tuck her into bed she tells me she is going to be listening for the sound of hoofs on the roof.
Christmas morning after we open presents and have breakfast Sally and I sneak out back to see if the reindeer ate their food. Sally proudly collects the empty bowls. On the ground Sally always finds a gift from Santa. On the gift there is a short note thanking her for putting out the food and water for his reindeer and it says that he hopes she will be his helper again next year. Feeding the reindeer is without a doubt Sally’s favorite part of Christmas.
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Fill Your Home with the Fragrances of Christmas

Smell is a very powerful sense. It is capable of setting off innumerable responses in human bodies. It causes us to recall memories, vividly and accurately. It triggers the sensation of hunger or makes mouths water. It causes reactions that are physical like a smile and a deep breath when we smell delicious scent. The sense of smell is responsible for the way things taste. It is during holidays that scent plays an important part in one’s sense of memories, comfort and enjoyment. Here's how you could fill your home with the fragrances of Christmas.

When you bake something delicious in the oven that is when the smell will trigger the feeling that Christmas is round the corner. Be it pie, cinnamon rolls, gingerbread or cookies the scent of such delicious goods that are baked will result in a tempting scent wafting through the house. If you are not much into baking you need not worry. There are numerous frozen desserts, refrigerated dough and rolls that you could put into the oven. You could burn candles that are scented in order to add a festive scent as well as warmth to your house. You will find 100 scents in Yankee candles. Of these 40 are deliciously suitable for giving out a holiday smell in your house. The glow from these candles will make a cozy setting on a night that is cold and wintry. Many stores dealing in craft stock pinecones that give out cinnamon scent. This will result in the scent of cinnamon in the house. The pinecones could be used as Christmas decoration. You could place a basket full of pinecones that are scented on the hearth. Once the scent of cinnamon oily fades away you could throw the pinecones into the fire so that on burning they would release even more scent.

Since Christmas will soon be here now is the time to fill your surroundings with the fragrances and aroma of Christmas. You could make use of aromatherapy candles, stovetop scents and Christmas potpourri so that your house would be filled with lovely fragrances. You could always look around for the best deals when it comes to aromatherapy scents and candles so that you could benefit from the wholesale pricing. The Citrus Ginger Candle is a combination of a hint of seasonal citrus and warm, inviting spices. The scent embodies the holiday season and you could use it throughout December. The scent of the almond candle is similar to delicious marzipan. This can be used for get-togethers with friends in the afternoon. The Cashmere Mandarin Candle is exotic, light and spicy. You could use this aroma in winter in the bathrooms while you soak yourself after a long entertaining evening in a bubble bath.

Potpourri consists of heavily scented foliage, herbs and different flowers mixed together in order to fill your house with an attractive fragrance. It is also very beautiful to look at. You could display it in a favorite crystal piece, decorative bowls or baskets. The reality is that whether you are wrapping gifts or helping your children write letters to Santa or simply enjoying the wonderful holiday decorations in your home, the fragrance of Christmas adds a special touch to the season.

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Keeping Your Pets Safe during the Holidays

Everybody loves Christmas holidays because it is that time of the year that marks merry reunion with friends and family. Festivities are ongoing throughout the season and the joyfulness is contagious. Adults are busy shopping and planning, children spend hours writing letters to Santa Claus, and all enjoy decorating the home. But we tend to forget that these holidays are disastrous for our pets.

During Christmas, innumerable pets are injured because of decorations, foods or holiday plants. Help your pets to celebrate this festive occasion safely by ensuring that they are protected from Christmas health hazards. Beautiful holiday decorations like Christmas lilies, poinsettias, holly and mistletoe are toxic when pets ingest them. Mistletoe is responsible for cardiovascular and gastrointestinal problems. Poinsettias and holly cause lethargy, nausea, diarrhea and vomiting. If you plan to decorate the dining table with the help of holiday plants keep them in a place that cannot be reached by pets between mealtimes. The mistletoe should be hung where pets will find it difficult to reach.

Cats are attracted to berries which are extremely poisonous. Do not allow your pets into the room where you have kept your Christmas tree if there is no one to supervise. If your pet eats pine needles, its intestine could get punctured. Always unplug the lights of the tree before you leave the house and either tape or secure the electrical cords of the holiday lights so that your pet does not chew them. The Christmas tree should be secured to the ceiling or wall so that it does not fall on your pets. Restrain your pets from drinking water from the holder of the tree becomes even fresh water would contain the residue of fertilizers and water that are stagnant is a breeding ground for bacteria. If you tend to use water preservative for your tree go for one that is non-toxic so that it will not harm your pet in case it drinks it when you are not around. Do not use aspirin in tree water to preserve it because if your pet ingests it accidentally it could become seriously ill or even die.
Keep away Christmas ornaments and tinsel. Cats like to play with the latter. Some even eat it but this is dangerous as it can block the intestines. Pets think of ornaments as toy balls. The shards from glass ornaments that are broken could injure the paws and mouths of your pets. If swallowed, they could injure the intestine tract and stomach grievously. If your pets continue playing with the ornaments, hang some balloons on the lower branches of the Christmas tree. Be around till your pet snares one. The sound of the balloon bursting will make your pet leave the Christmas decorations alone.

When your children open their gifts make them put the toys away because the smaller parts of the toys could result in intestine blockage or choking in pets and would require surgery in order to remove them. A majority of pets love to doze on a hearth that is warm. Even if the fire is out make use of fireplace screens. Extinguish candles when you leave the room and keep them out of reach of your pets.

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Friday, June 18, 2010

You Can Have a Stress Free Holiday Season

Everybody loves decorating their homes for Christmas because it is a lot of fun and it offers the perfect opportunity to spend time with the family. The end result is a beautiful home and cherished memories. Most people feel extremely proud of the decorations they have put up. Everybody wants to decorate their surroundings and not spend much money. You might want to do so without being anxious so that you can have a stress free holiday season. There are ways in which you can undertake Christmas decorations easily without spending a lot of time and money, plus it will allow you to relax and spend time with your family members.

It is always best to shop around for decorations after Christmas because the prices of the decorative articles are reduced and you can get them at extremely cheap rates. Save money before the festival so that you can spend it later in order to get stuff for next Christmas. You need not fret over missing out on the sales after Christmas last year because you will be able to find holiday decorations that are discounted for coming Christmas. Usually stores start selling Christmas items after Halloween. You can avail of some really good deals on lawn ornaments, light strands and ornaments for the house. Do not forget the dollar stores. You could check out the light bulb department or the hardware section of Wal-Mart stores. You could also buy a little every week so that you will be able to purchase gifts later on. You could buy ornaments costing $20 every month from October onwards so that you will have a good inventory when Christmas arrives round the corner. You can also opt for stores that allow you to pay some amount every week so that you will get the items you desire. You will not have to worry over items that are out of stock.

Now days many people start decorating for Christmas on Thanksgiving Day. One should spend about half an hour everyday in putting up decorations little by little at one time. You could light up the house after all the decorations are done. Do not spend the entire day doing everything at one go. Always check if the lights are working before you put up all the strands. You do not want to realize that they do not work after you have put them up. Let the children help you in decorating as it would reduce your work and will also be exciting for them. This will help you in spending time together. You will enjoy listening to their ideas and plans for Christmas.

Children love being involved in the activities of grown-ups. They might be proud in just giving directions as to where certain ornaments are to be placed. You could make them sit down and write letters to Santa Claus regarding the gifts they want on Christmas. You could write a reply to the letter and make it look as if Santa Claus has written it himself or you could get the letters personalized from a quality online supplier.

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Baby’s First Christmas

It’s baby first Christmas! How exciting for you and them! Now is a perfect time to start traditions. Like buying the new bundle of joy a baby first Christmas ornament and sending a newborn santa letter. Or making them a scrapbook for the holiday season or just putting every day pictures in it for them and you to look back on. Here are a few gift ideas for your new bundle of joy.

If you ask a parent what they think they spend the most money on when it come to the kids they will probably say diapers. Diapers are expensive so a great gift to get a new baby or for a baby shower is a diaper cake. Diaper cakes are made to look like a wedding cake but it is made from diapers and is filled with toys, blankets, pacifiers, clothes, socks, and sometimes a keepsake for mom.

Soft squeaky washable books are another great gift idea for new babies. They can be washed and used over and over again. Don’t be worried if you get a book that is too advanced for your baby; your baby will grow into it before you know it and he will enjoy playing with it for a long time.

Piggy banks are a gift that can last for a lifetime. They can help your child learn to save money. Get them personalized with the child’s name and the year on it and it will be keepsake that will last.

Every parent wants to show off their new bundle of joy - especially around the holidays. A good gift idea to give to family members is a personalized photo frame with your child’s photo in it. Since your frame is personalized they can only put pictures of your child in it; pretty sneaky isn’t it?

Another gift idea for baby’s First Christmas is buying baby’s first Christmas pajamas. You will to give the pajamas to them early so when they open their presents on Christmas morning you can take all kinds of pictures with the pajamas on.

There are many places that will personalize blankets. These blankets are a great gift idea for babies because you can have them personalized with their name, the year and even baby’s first Christmas on them. They are machine washable so you can use them over and over for years.

Whatever you decide to do this year and in years to come, make sure you make memories with your kids that they will remember and you will too. Be sure to take a lot of picture so you all can look back on that special day.

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