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Military Christmas – How You Can Help Those Overseas

With everything that’s going on in the Middle East right now, especially involving those service men on active duty, one of the problems that soldiers who get stuck in place like Iran or Afghanistan is homesickness. What is worse is that even during the holiday season soldiers are kept within the bounds of the conflict where they are away from their families and the people they care about the most – a great sacrifice for the country that they have willingly decided to serve with utmost dedication. That is why it is important for the citizens of the US to continue to support those who have selflessly dedicated themselves for the country and its people, especially during the holiday season when they everyone should be with their own families in their homes and not in some camp or military hideout. As a matter of fact, there are so many programs, groups and websites on the internet that dedicate itself to helping make soldiers who are stuck in their posts feel more at home during Christmas season. Ordinary mailing projects as well as care packages become more special than usual for these soldiers when they receive something for them from the people back home for Christmas. There are also websites that heavily promote the practice of sending Christmas presents to the US soldiers, which they do so by coming up with video presentations and slide shows that show what is going on out there and how hard it is for them. On the other hand, many families, especially those who have a loved one or a friend in the service, make these people part of their holiday celebration in different ways, such as including Christmas ornaments that have military icons or symbols on them. This, along with other similar practices, might seem small, but they somehow reflect what the entire society thinks about those who willingly serve to protect their country – an appreciation for all their dedication. Giving morale and support to these soldiers should be an effort that goes beyond the ties of Christmas and the holiday seasons, but during such times one must always try give a little bit more because they mean so much to those soldiers out there. It’s holidays like these where love, faith, hope and support in family, friends and one’s self, among all other things that are strongest and touch the most when they are given, received and felt.
Arkansas Razorback Yard Christmas Ornaments-Need Help Figuring What They Are Worth?
It is a yard set of a sleigh, santa and 2 raindeer. Only the deer are actually razorbacks. I think the santa is too. They are red plywood and about 26 inches tall. It is pretty elaborate and 3 dimentional. It is painted red and in brand new condition. We want to sell it in a yard sale or craigs list in or near Fayetteville, AR. What do you think we should list it at?
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Help Me Find a Book Title!!!?
I am looking for a book that was read to me by a teacher in the mid 90’s. I believe it was a science fiction story about a world(community) where everyone saw in black in white. Everythink was planned out for them. Everyone used bicycles for transportation, and when you reached older ages you get a differant bicycle. If i can remember correctly food was brought to the house. Again if I can remember correctly when you became a certain age your Life long job was picked for you…
The Child that was the main character got the special position that consisted of learning of the past. He was allowed to see in color unlike the rest of the community. …Basically learning about all the things that were taken away from the people. at the end I think he ends up falling down a hill to find a house covered with Christmas lights….
I hope that is enough to help me find out what this book is????
Help! Seamus and I Are Trapped in the Christmas Ornament!

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Ten Tips to Help Your Elderly Loved Ones at Holiday Time Enjoy the Season
As a general rule, festivities at holiday time, provide for a joyous season. Although it can be a particularly difficult time for many seniors, who may be remembering those dear to them that are no longer here to be with them to celebrate. Many seniors also exhibit behaviors of depression, and have increased anxiety and agitation due to feeling overwhelmed. Holiday stress can also increase their physical and mental issues to further complicate the season. Here are some tips to help your elderly loved one at holiday time:
1. Encourage remembrances of wonderful memories: Old photos, family movies and old-time music through photos, family videos and music from yesteryear. Stimulate memories to encourage our elders to share their remembrances.
2. Plan ahead. To encourage participation for the senior, plan ahead so that you have someone rested to have the stamina to enjoy the planned activities, party, etc.
3. Create a senior friendly environment: If you plan on taking your loved one out to celebrate at another person’s home, then be aware that this environment needs to be a safe one for the senior. For instance, remove accent rugs that could lead to a fall.
4. Be a good listener, take clues from them. Comment as appropriately as you can, as this can be a sensitive time.
5. Create new traditions. We all need something to look forward to. As our elders age, they may have lost old-time friends and dear family.
Family may be scattered, not able to come home at holiday time.
6. Encourage them to give. Increase their self worth by giving of themselves or providing gifts for others. Sharing their memories or cherished keepsakes with people close to them may provide a true joy.
7. Be thoughtful and include the senior. They are most likely lonely, which can lead to depression and resentment. They have many years of suggestions they will gladly pass on for others. Involve a senior center, religious place of worship or other senior venue to “reach out and touch another someone, someone who may not have family of their own”.
8. Find new modes of entertainment to stay active minded. Activities for the holiday season are important. Keep your senior cognitively busy. Beat the “Holiday blues” and “Depression.
9. Maintain a happy environment. Maintain brightness in these special festive days, despite the sense of loss they may have of loved ones who are no longer here to partake of the holiday with them.
10. Monitor medications and alcohol. Be aware of their alcohol intake during the holidays at gatherings or in the privacy of their own home. You don’t want the alcohol to interfere with medications.
Give the gift a senior most wants! Time, companionship and visits from their friends and loved ones will be their most treasured gift. Seniors will typically relish the seasonal gatherings. This is the time to have patience, have compassion, and provide a safe and wonderful new memory, for them to reflect back on throughout the coming year.
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Kindergarten Room Mother “HOLIDAY PARTY” Ideas? PLEASE HELP US!!?
4 Crafts & 1 snack. My friend and I are room mothers for our kids kindergarten class. I have searched the internet up and down but don’t really find anything interesting. We are trying to come up w/ some cute ideas but haven’t really found any yet. The kids only go half day, so we only have 2 hours to do this party. The rules are no christmas things, like santa, christmas trees, and whatever else might be related(which I think is stupid). So I’m assuming that we can’t do any Hanukkah related themes either. But Anyways.. we need to come up w/ 4 crafts for the kids to do, and a snack to make. The thing w/ the snacks is.. we can’t make them at home, or prepare for them @ home.. We have to prepare everything at the school (I think b/c of things like hepatitis) . We have like 1/2 hour to get things ready for the kids while they are in their special (gym, etc) if that helps. I really would like some cute suggestions that might be memorable for them and any ideas like keepsakes that their parents would like to keep around. I know this might be asking for too much, but I’m just hoping to get some ideas to roll w/. We can do anything else to do w/ winter, like snowman, etc. Also we can’t have the kids exchange gifts or anything along those lines. These rules are limiting our ideas so– We really need some assistance and Thank You Very much; Your ideas are very much appreciated!!!!
OH YEAH – We need to come up w/ a game too!
I know I said I didn’t like that rule & you are right.. it is a good rule b/c of that reason, I just wish we could have the different crafts ready to make, like christmas, hannukah, and whatever else they might celebrate & just have them choose which one they want to do, but that would be way to complicated anyways:)
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Help Me Write a Poem for Our Grandsons First Christmas.?
Callum, our grandson is 10 months old. (born January) I would like to do something personal for a first christmas keepsake. I would just like a poem to finish my idea of, as to how special he is.
Something with a bit of wit, but meaning as well. ( not into God things)
Thank you
I have the keepsake made and personalised, the poem is just for the card to go with the keepsake.
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