• Gifts From Santa versus Mom and Dad

      We have always told our girls that parents are in contact with Santa throughout the year, and that’s how he knows what they want even if they don’t write a list for him.

    • Worried About Paying Off Christmas Debt

      Telling people that you aren’t buying them presents, or deciding to just not participate are simply not options, right?  If the kids want the Ipad2, you certainly cannot be the one to disappoint – even though it does cost two weeks worth of salary.

    • Photos with Santa

      The best approach to the photos with Santa opportunity is to play it by ear.  Stroll your kid by the big guy a time or two and actually ask them if they want to sit on his lap and tell him what they want for Christmas.

    • Children Make Christmas Special

      Christmas morning is most special if you have a child to share it with.  Sure, it starts early – but it is filled with promise and hope, excitement and raw emotions of happiness that resemble glitter.  The feeling kids have on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning is hard to recreate as an adult, but easy to enjoy if you have a child in your life to recreate it with.

    • The Cost of Christmas Continues to Increase

      Most of us over 50 would probably agree that people spend a lot more money on Christmas gifts now, than when we were young. To many of us, the price of many of the toys these days seems the equivalent of the Gross National Product of a small Third-World county. But is it really true, or just subjective?

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