Monday, February 2, 2009

Child's Honey Bee Halloween Costume (Size: Small)




Often we watch as the holiday season races by us. All too often our holidays a simply a blur. Our Christmas memories seem to be past before you know it.

Last year a family was intent on creating a Christmas Memory for the whole family. We are going to do it this year! But then, the kids had practice for the programs and the weather of course did not cooperate. By the time Christmas was right around the corner the parents realized that shopping needed to be done. Sound familiar?

So what about this year? What are you going to do different?

Well I suggest you start a simple list of activities you want to do during the Holiday Season. Did you notice I said SIMPLE! Start your shopping now. Even better start your shopping just after Christmas. Have you heard the word sale?

By making a simple list of activities you are starting to think about the things that you really want to do. Many people make the mistake of putting 60 items on a 30 day list. Remember this is to help you plan and relieve the stress.

The holidays are to be fun! Go out and look at the decorations down town for example. My home town has the stores lighted up with many Holiday displays and Christmas music is playing outside. This is not a time for shopping. Just take in the beauty of the holidays and look around you at the wonderful sites. So, just when was the last time you did that?

Make this Holiday Season one to remember. Relax and have fun with your loved ones. See the sights and enjoy the Holidays. These are what a Christmas Memory is all about.

Also remember those that are less fortunate. Take time to bring them some Holiday Cheer. Try it. You will be amazed how this simple thing will make this Holiday season one to remember for a very long time.

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Pirates Of The Caribbean Elizabeth Pirate Deluxe Child Costume

Bring Elizabeth, from the Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, to your home from the Big Screen. The Elizabeth Pirate Costume features a shirt, vest, boot covers and a hat. A great Halloween costume!


Father's Day is coming. And more than likely your gift probably has something to do with sports. At least that is my plan for my dad. But one problem that I've been facing in planning a fantastic Father's Day is that I want to make it memorable. I don't want it to blur with all the other sporting events that he has been to over the years. It needs to stand out, mean something, and make him smile when he thinks back on that day. So, here are a few ideas I came up with to make sure he gets the full sporting events/father's day experience that he deserves.

Foam Finger: Yes, this is imperative. The foam finger is a fan favorite and a classic thing to have at a game. In fact, if you are the one going with him to the game, make sure you get one as well. You can both be silly and have a great time cheering on and routing for your favorite sports teams, whatever they are.

Face Paint: Just like with the foam finger, this one will be a lot of fun. If you are really brave, try to convince your dad to use body paint as well. Let me tell you; he will definitely remember your sports outing if he is wearing enthusiastic body paint supporting his team.

Nasty Hotdog: Well, maybe you enjoy them. But honestly, they are a part of the experience of going to sporting events. It just wouldn't be the same without the infamous low-quality hotdogs.

Tailgate Party: Depending on the preference of your father, you can make this a big thing or just something for the two of you. Either way, you are bound to have a great time , enjoying each other's company.

Sports Pick: Do some research and get your father a baseball betting pick or something like that. He will enjoy keeping track of it and watching how his team fares.

Kodak Moments: Take tons of pictures. It will be easier to recall the memories with pictures. Make sure you get doubles-one for you and one for your father. Hey, if you really want to get mushy/sentimental (depending on how you look at it), frame the pictures and give them to your father for the second part of his father's day gift.

Take Care of All the Details: This may go without saying, but let your father have a worry-free sporting experience. Take care of all of it-all the planning. Just let him relax and enjoy. After all the stress that he had to endure putting up with his children, he deserves a relaxing time, right?

Show your father you care and are grateful for everything that he has done for you and continues to do for you. In a sense, just spoil your dad.