Christmas Countdown Candle
Christmas Countdown Candle
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Therepe Christmas Soy Tin Candle – Wintergreen Forest $7 Jingle Bells Jingle Bells Candles all the way hey! What better way to be festive this holiday season then with our Therepe Christmas Collection. These festive products are sure to decorate your home and fill any area with delightful holiday aromas. Available in 3 scents: Holiday Potpourri Gingerbread Sugar Cookie and Wintergreen Forest. |
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Therepe Christmas Soy Votive Candle – Wintergreen Forest $4 Jingle Bells Jingle Bells Candles all the way hey! What better way to be festive this holiday season then with our Therepe Christmas Collection. These festive products are sure to decorate your home and fill any area with delightful holiday aromas. Available in 3 scents: Holiday Potpourri Gingerbread Sugar Cookie and Wintergreen Forest. |
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Therepe Christmas Soy Tin Candle – Holiday Potpourri $7 Jingle Bells Jingle Bells Candles all the way hey! What better way to be festive this holiday season then with our Therepe Christmas Collection. These festive products are sure to decorate your home and fill any area with delightful holiday aromas. Available in 3 scents: Holiday Potpourri Gingerbread Sugar Cookie and Wintergreen Forest. |
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LEGO Build Your Own Holiday Countdown Candle $93.54 A very nice Christmas set…. |
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Put Yourself in the Celebratory Humor With Christmas Courtesy Cards
Soon after the Thanksgiving Holiday people shift into high gear for the Christmas Holidays. Even as turkey leftovers remain in your fridge you’re likely to start getting Christmas greeting cards in your mailbox.
As a child, one night each December was earmarked to work on Christmas cards. That night was special, and became like a tradition for my family. With my mother guiding traffic, we’d gather around the fireplace and drink hot chocolate while working with a stack of cards and some crayons.
Most of the time I had no idea who the person the card addressed to actually was, but that didn’t stop me from putting those crayons to work and wishing them a very merry Christmas, telling them I hoped Santa Claus brought them everything on their list. While drinking my hot chocolate, I colored nearly every inch of each card with reindeer and Christmas trees, presents and Christmas lights, and, of course, with Santa Claus.
My concerns as a child included how distant the homes we were sending cards to might be, and whose house Santa would arrive at first. In most instances, whether there was a need or not, my father had a fire going. Memories remain regarding heat he would generate while sticking additional firewood in the fireplace.
As a child, I didn‘t believe the Christmas season had arrived until we gathered as a family and made Christmas cards. It served as a symbol for me that I had better listen and be good. Basics like toothbrushing and timely trips to bed with no complaint had to be adhered to. I now was being monitored by the man from the north, Santa Claus himself.
As I got older I participated less and less, content to drop into the living room and spend a few minutes chatting before heading back to my room to do homework or talk to friends.
But, now that I’m a father with young daughters I gather them around one night every December and hand them a stack of Christmas greeting cards and a box of crayons. I do it every year now, while I can, because I know one day they are going to pass and head to their room instead.
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