Romance/Love: December 02, 2009 Issue [#3422]
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Hello friends! I'm the guest editor for this newsletter and am happy to be here. I thought I'd write a little bit about finding time for love during the holidays.

This week's Romance / Love Editor
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Letter from the editor

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year


Have you noticed the holiday commercial season starts earlier and earlier each year? Black Friday used to be the beginning of the shopping season, where stores revealed their beautiful holiday displays and impulse merchandise. (No one buys shower radios the rest of the year.) I noticed this year; the decor was being hung the day after Halloween.

No matter how early you begin your shopping, there is always the last-minute gift to purchase, wrap and store. And in the hustle and bustle of all that goes on, sometimes the heart of the season gets lost. So I thought I'd write a few hints that my family uses to help keep the love in the season.

The first hint is to be organized. The more you can prepare, the less craziness happens. We try to have a place in the house (my office) where the wrapping things can be left and anyone who needs to dash in and wrap can do so. We also try hard to make time for family togetherness. Not easy with teenagers! But we have a tradition of watching Elf! together, and try to schedule shopping as a relaxed event rather than dashing around desperate for meaningless gifts.

I used to give my children Advent calendars. Oh the excitement of opening the little door each day for a chocolate was so exciting. Teenagers, not so much. So now I write Advent sticky notes! Each morning I stick a note on their door, telling them something I love about them, or am proud of what they do. They roll their eyes, but I notice they get out of bed and look for them each morning.

We also make time for one another. Even if it's a breakfast date early Saturday morning, we try to have some quality time together. Our Christmas Eve is pretty chaotic at the house. Santa rides the fire truck all around our town that night and when he needs a break, he stops at our house. (He's a good friend.) So needless to say, the entire neighborhood brings their children over to see him. But once the chaos has quieted and the kids have gone to bed, the spouse and I exchange a special gift. It's not always an expensive gift and sometimes it's a little naughty, but we take the time to do something special.

The best way to bring a little romance or love to the season is to give a little bit of yourself. A little time and effort can go a long way. And in the long run, it's a lot more rewarding than anything you can buy. Have a happy holiday season!


Editor's Picks

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Excerpt: It wasn’t as if I needed anything. What had possessed me to think that I might find something in the post holiday sales? What is it about sales, anyway? Perhaps I was a ‘sales-a-holic’. I really couldn’t resist a good bargain. My smart-remarkable husband says I suffer from constipation - I can’t pass anything. Well, maybe he’s right.

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Excerpt: “I can’t believe you talked me into this.” Emily stamped her slippered feet and dug her hands deeper into the pockets of her parka, hoping to find a secret reserve of warmth.

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Excerpt: "Gee, fifty years, Grandpa. That's a long time." Suzie looked up at her grandfather.

"Well, I reckon to an eight-year-old that does seem like forever. You know something though," Graham reached over and took Mildred's hand, "I feel like it was only yesterday."


 
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Excerpt: His name was Annin and he lived long long ago. He loved to travel, though, neither views of streaking clouds above majestic mountains, nor of red sunsets over sensuous shores increase the murmur in his breast, for he was blind.

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Excerpt: When I was in elementary school the Christmas Holiday tradition on my mother’s side was for one of the aunts and uncles who lived in Southern California to host the Christmas family dinner, get-together and gift exchange.

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Just wanting to be noticed, Hector the squire searches for the forgotten bridge.
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Excerpt: A long time ago, in the land of castles and dragons, people told tales of a mysterious bridge lost somewhere deep in the forest. Some said a magician had created it out of thin air. Others claimed it had sprung up out of the ground and that it had roots growing into the earth.

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Excerpt: Four years old and full of vim and vigor, Jonathan begs to watch Polar Express again. He is mesmerized by the show. He has fallen asleep watching the same show every night for the past two months. It is addictive to him.

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A poem of love, war and what it sometimes can bring
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Excerpt: Talking to herself, she sat alone in the dark / with a tear streaming down her pale cheek.

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Excerpt: Love is the most useless thing in the world.

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My Christmas gift. He said "I have more faith in the Lord now Mom".
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Excerpt: My son Patrick called me from his apartment today. He got to go home with a walker this afternoon after spending two weeks on life support in the Intensive Care Unit, one more week in a private room at the same hospital, then another three weeks at a nursing facility.


 
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