Christmas Hair Bows
Christmas Hair Bows
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Red Glitter Hair Bows – Costume Accessories – Hair Bows $2.74 These Red Glitter Hair Bows from Leg Avenue are great for a Dorothy costume, Valentine’s Day costume or a Christmas costume! |
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Green Glitter Hair Bows – Costume Accessories – Hair Bows $2.74 These Green glitter hair bows are a great way to add a bit of flash and sparkle to your Christmas or St. Patrick’s Day costume! |
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Glitter Hair Bows Adult $25.99 Includes: 2 hair bows. Available in red or green. |
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Xmas Tree a Children Photo Mugs Mother lifts her daughter onto the table to admire the tree, beautifully decorated with candles and toys. Her little son stands by the table in admiration .. bedtime looms …… |
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Ceramic Night Light Lamp Beautiful Little Girl $24.99 The night light is beautiful and mesmerizing for children. It makes them feel safe. Makes a great stocking stuffing or a great Hanukkah or Christmas gift… |
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New Large GrosGrain Tied Hair Bow Headband ~ Assorted Colors New Large GrosGrain Tied Hair Bow Headband ~ Assorted Colors… |
Works Of Kindness During The Holiday Season
"Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat, please put a penny in the old man's hat... "Remember that children's rhyme from your childhoold? I sure do.Christmas is a time for giving. To the poor, as well as to our own families.
Infrequently we lose sight of that.The commercial exploitation of Yuletide over the last 20 years or so has turned Yuletide into a present-giving frenzy, especially if you have kids. And if you do not, the Yuletide period is likely to are comprised of tons of parties round the Yuletide tree, regularly with Kris Kringle type Yuletide present giving, and often way too much alcohol.
Yuletide stockings and Yuletide decorations are too often overtaken by over-indulgence in Yuletide food, and the ubiquitous Yuletide eggnog and other alcohol - heaps of it.
Is this a good thing? Well, I guess it depends to some extent on your point of view of what Yuletide customs are all about. Those among us who hook on to any excuse for a booze-up, the Yuletide party period must be excellent. Hang up one or two Christmas ornaments in the office or the social club or wherever, and have a boozy Yuletide party - it may be your best chance to start an office romance.
But I believe many folks became slightly jaded incidentally Yuletide is used as an excuse for Christmas parties starting in November and running right thru December to Xmas Eve. Get togethers with your workmates is not such an awful thing, naturally - it's nice to socialize once in a while rather than being focused on work. But it is the excessiveness which many folks find slightly over the top.
Lots of our children don't have any idea of the real meaning of Yuletide. To many, Yuletide trees and Xmas ornaments mean Santa Claus and Yuletide gifts - lots and masses of them. Even those kids who can tell you what Yuletide is all about are likely to forget the real meaning of Yuletide when deluged with Christmas gifts.
Whatever occurred to the real spirit of Christmas, when folk would cook two standard Yuletide dinners - one for their own family, and one which they'd take out and give to a less fortunate family who maybe lived just down the street?
Whatever occurred to the true spirit of Yuletide, when children would carefully select and wrap up their loved but still in good condition Yuletide gifts from last year, and take them to the local children's hospice, and actually hand the Yuletide present to a sick kid just to see the grin on their faces?
These days folk are more likely to give money to various charities ( which is not such an awful thing ) than do acts of service, or really give hand picked gifts of food or toys. But money is so very much more impersonal.
So what about attempting to make a change this Yuletide? Get out and give something private - to someone you can look in the eye when you're giving the Yuletide food or Yuletide present - and say from deep inside - "Merry Christmas".
Click here : http://realreasonforseason.com/ and http://realreasonforseason.com/category/christmas-witness for more info.
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7 Kindles Kranz with Wreath Elf Bendable Poseable Christmas Figure $24.99 From the Kindlekin Collection Item #K105 It seems a Kindle's work is never done. A room that has been touched by Kindles is swept with the glitter of fantasy, the charm of holidays gone by and the sparkling prospects of what is yet to come! Kranz is Santa's official wreath-maker. No two are ever the same. Some have big red bows. Others he trims with holly and ivy. And Mrs. Claus never runs out of places to hang them. She has Kranz hanging them on windows and doors...at the house and at the workshop...on the reindeer barn and on the back of Santa's sleigh. How festive!! Kranz wears a faux velvet jacket and hat, trimmed in white fur, and green and white striped pants Meticulously handcrafted by a team of skilled artisans in the USA Dimensions: 7 inches tall x 2.5 inches wide Material(s): fabric/man-made materials/PVC Note: This is an artisan-made, handcrafted item. Gentle variations such as hair color or costume are to be expected and enhance the uniqueness of each individual item |
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Green Glitter Hair Bows - Costume Accessories - Hair Bows $2.74 Green Glitter Hair Bows Green glitter hair bows, great with a Christmas costume, or a St. Patricks Day costume! ACC995-NO |
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