I love celebrating all of the big and
smaller holidays too.
Not exact matches
Kris Kringle may be earning the big bucks this
holiday season, but he'll be forking out a
small fortune,
too.
If you're a
smaller ecommerce company, it's not
too late to make a few adjustments to make sure your
holiday - shopping season is free of any shipping snafus.
Over at DollhouseBakeShoppe.com I share my
small batch dessert recipes, bite size
holiday and party treat tutorials, mini baking tips & tricks and more, so you can «bake your cake and eat it
too» by indulging in moderation.
You can never have
too many
small gifts on hand during the
holidays, to stuff stockings, add an extra surprise, thank a hostess, or welcome an unexpected guest.
Some were filled with chocolates (which negates our healthy lifestyle), some where filled with gifts (I don't want him to get caught up in the gift aspect of the
holiday), and some had numbers that were
too small or simply didn't stand out enough for a toddler to easily recognize.
But with the
holidays right around the corner, a simple gift could throw everything out of whack — one
too large may make him feel uncomfortable; one
too small like you don't care.
Michelle Williams Dallastown, Pennsylvania Every room in my parents» home is filled with memories: the dining room where we ate
holiday meals, crammed around a table
too small for the crowd, and the kitchen where my brother once cut off one of my braids.
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• We reject the idea that parenting requires hard work • We pledge to leave our children alone • That should mean that they leave us alone,
too • We reject the rampant consumerism that invades children from the moment they're born • We read them poetry and fantastic stories without morals • We drink alcohol without guilt • We reject the inner Puritan • We fill the house with music and laughter • We don't waste money on family days out and
holidays • We lie in bed for as long as possible • We try not to interfere • We push them into the garden and shut the door so that we can clean the house • We both work as little as possible, particularly when the kids are
small • Time is more important than money • Happy mess is better than miserable tidiness • Down with school • We fill the house with music and merriment
This can be something seemingly
small,
too, such as recommending a contractor or painter or offering up a
small token of appreciation like a gift during the
holidays.
I
too am contemplating repainting a room before the
holidays, I think there's probably just a
small window of time though... like the next 2 weeks or not until the new year.
After spending three weeks wedged into one - size -
too -
small garments on my
holiday, it's a relief to finally wear stuff that actually fits.