Personalized Vintage Christmas Cards – Add a Sense of Class to Your Season’s Greetings

By Jeniffer Beckersen | Nov 26, 2009

Exchanging holiday greeting cards became widespread during the nineteenth century. A more educated middle class and the growth of the postal service as people migrated are just two of the reasons. Christmas time seemed like a natural opportunity to share good will in the form of a cheerful missive.

Be a Hero This Holiday With These Hot New Christmas Yard Decorations.

By Jay Boyer | Nov 19, 2009

2009 has been a difficult year in many ways, but it hasn’t dimmed my spirits for the holiday season. In fact, I am looking forward to the Holidays even more this year, and I can’t wait to see the houses on my block lit up with colorful Christmas yard decorations.

Christmas Babies: Gift Ideas

By Keith Winchester | Oct 7, 2009

Having a baby in the days leading up to Christmas can be a wonderful thing. It’s a time year that holds a special place in the heart for many people and a new addition to the family seems to add to that fantastic sense of happiness. It can also help to bring the entire family even closer together, at a time of the year that many people associate with families.

Puckish Papa

By tim | Dec 1, 2008

 
I’ll be home for Christmas;
I can’t afford to go
anywhere that’s warmer
and lacks a foot of snow.
The radio is blaring
those shop-worn Xmas tunes,
shriveling my goodwill
into a heap of prunes.
I’m getting awful tired
of all those silver bells,
crooning about sleigh rides
my ear drums greatly swells.
Rudolph, take your red nose
and stick it you-know-where;
Frosty, I’ve a blow torch
to part your [...]

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