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  • Avoid Overspending At Christmas
    As Christmas approaches, we can't help but feel the excitement and anticipation of the season, as the decorations go up, and the carols play, and the air turns colder. It's a season of pageantry and parties, lots of good food and fellowship, and renewed relationships with family and friends. Christmas is also the time that Santa Claus makes his annual visit, leaving lots of presents and goodies for all the good boys and girls.
  • Holiday Visitors
    By the time children are a few years old, the holiday season, for most families, isn't nearly as hectic as it used to be. After going through a few Christmases, every family develops its own traditions and its own way of celebrating. Children and adults find comfort in the routine that evolves in the family's holiday observance, especially when approaching a time as busy as the Christmas season.
  • Loosening That Belt At Christmas
    As much as we love the holiday season, each year, most of us know that we're going to spend Christmastime being tempted by the best food of the year. And most of us know that we are going to give into the temptation, and overindulge, at least once. In fact, most of us are going to put on a few extra pounds during December.
  • The Constant Christmas Question
    Most parents would agree that the magic of Christmas is found in their childrens' eyes. And as we hurtle toward the holiday season, again, filled with plans for gatherings and galas, moms and dads everywhere are trying to plan the perfect Christmas for their kids.
  • Christmas Shopping with Kids
    Remember when you could do your Christmas shopping quickly and easily, by yourself? Those were the days before you had a family and young children. These days, with your little ones, you have to prepare for hours just to make it to the mall and back, in one piece.
  • Your Children Want To Be Part Of Your Family's Christmas Planning
    When the Christmas season approaches, parents begin to plan all the activities that make this the most special time of the year. And most parents center their plans around those activities and celebrations which will make the holidays extra special for their kids. Parents live for the joy they find in their childrens' eyes on Christmas morning, after Santa has made his visit, so, no matter how hard it may be, moms and dads everywhere are willing to put up with the stress of making the holidays happen perfectly.


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