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The type of gifts you give says a lot about who you are and how much you care. Are you the type of person that runs out to the mall at the last minute and purchases the first thing you see for that special occasion? Do you tend to buy the same old things every year, like a wallet for Dad on Father's Day, or an ordinary box of chocolates for your sweetheart on Valentine's Day? Or do you take the time to express how you feel by searching for more personalized gifts? Wouldn't it be better to consider giving more unique gifts that will leave an impression that will last a lifetime?
One area where you can give a memorable gift is for a housewarming. Instead of a toaster or a waffle iron, how about some decorative wall art or artistic glass? You will give your friend or relative something that they will be proud to show off to other guests and that will become a cherished part of their home for years to come. Or how about some Ornate Scroll Bookends or a French Provisional Photo Frame Screen? It's these types of unique gifts that will be more appreciated by the recipient because it shows that you put some real thought into the selection process.
Birthday gifts are another way you can show how much you care. As we get older, many of us tend to look less and less forward to our birthday, and it doesn't help when we get the same greeting card or department store gift certificate every year. For a welcome change of pace, how about starting with some one-of-a-kind birthday favors like a set of 24 "Bubbly" Champagne Bubbles or a Monogrammed Koozie? Then, you can cap it off with a Karmic Candle Set and Rose Bouquet.
Some other ideas for unique, personalized gifts for the food lover (which is pretty much everybody!) are some fudgy Classic Brownie Stix for your favorite chocoholic, or melt-in-your-mouth Classic Belgian Chocolate Marshmallow Gift Box. And for a wedding gift, for the bridesmaids there's the pretty Hello Dolly Pink Canvas/Cotton Apron, and for the groomsman, there is the Personalized "Groom to Be" Beer Stein. There are even unique baby gift items, like the Croaker the Frog Gift Set and the Personalized Construction Bib. All it takes is a little imagination and creativity to give gifts that will leave a lasting impression.
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Earth Day
Earth Day, April 22, is set aside for all of us to think about our planet and how to take care of it. It is a time to think about the most efficient ways to use Earth's natural resources.
One such resource is trees. How do we use them?
1. Paper - This is one of the most beneficial products we get from trees. Just think about photographs, scrapbooks, wrapping paper, crossword puzzles, and, oh yes, homework.
2. Furniture - Since it is durable and can be easily shaped, wood is used to make a variety of furniture. What kind do you have at home and in school?
3. Buildings - Wooden beams are usually used to hold houses and other structures together.
4. Paint Products - From tree sap, many paint products are made, including turpentine.
5. Fruit - Besides apples, pears, and others, remember that trees give us a variety of nuts! Do you like fruit pies? Nuts on ice cream?
6. Maple Syrup - Would pancakes and waffles taste the same without it? It's made from the sap of a tree.
7. Animal Homes - Birds, squirrels, and other animals depend upon trees for shelter and food. And what about shade?
Recycling is one way to take care of trees. Do you use items made from recycled paper? Why not try making some recycled paper of your own?!
1. Shred 2 paper towels, 3 sheets of newspaper, and 4 facial tissues into small pieces and put them in a large mixing bowl. Add 2 cups of water and soak the paper for 15 minutes.
2. Beat this mixture until it is the consistency of oatmeal...no large lumps.
3. Add another cup of water and 2 tablespoons liquid laundry starch. Beat until thoroughly mixed.
4. OPTIONAL: Add 1/2 teaspoon food coloring and stir to create a marble effect.
5. Partly straighten 2 large paper clips, creating a large hook and a small hook in each. Hook the smaller hooks through an 8 1/2x11 piece of metal window screening. Place this screen at the bottom of a 9x13 baking pan. Cover a large cutting board with a dish towel.
6. Pour the pulp mixture over the screen and use the paper-clip handles to life the screen out of the pan. Hold it over the pan a few minutes to catch the excess water.
7. Put the pulp-covered screen on the dish-towel-covered cutting board and cover it with another dish towel. Gently roll a rolling pin back and forth to squeeze out more water from the pulp.
8. After removing the top dish towel, flip the second one with the screen and pulp onto a stack of newspapers. Carefully remove the towel and screen. Let your paper dry in the sun.
Here are a few more tips to conserve our resources:
1. Turn off the lights and fans when you are not in a room. Unplug small appliances that continue using electricity when they are not in use.
2. Turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth. Water lawns at dawn or dusk when the water will not evaporate so quickly.
3. Plan errands by car so that you make a circle back to your house. If your destination is nearby, walk or ride a bike! Will mass transportation or carpooling work for you one day per week?
4. Cut down on visual pollution by not littering. Help your community clean parks or waterways. Have a Clean-Up Day at school!
Please teach your children, when they are young, to help take care of Mother Earth. Hopefully, their good habits will continue into adulthood.
I hope these ideas are useful and have inspired your own creative thinking!
Source:
Macmillan Seasonal Activity Packs, Spring Is Here, Macmillan Educational Company, 1987
About the Author
Freda J. Glatt, MS, is a retired K-6 teacher. Helping others reinforce reading comprehension through FUNdamental Reading Activities, including games and worksheets, is her new educational goal. Visit her site at http://www.sandralreading.com.
~Christmas Presents~ (Pick 1 from the list below. 1 to Give & 1 Receive)?
1. Franklin Dictionairy
2. Chia Tea
3. Nose hair clipper
4. Pocket watch
5. Snorkel
6. Samurai Sword
7. Grim Reaper Costume
8. Yoga Mats
9. Flat Screen TV
10. Binoculars
11. Barbie Jeep
12. Indiana Jones DVD
13. Waffle Iron
14. Body Glove Wetsuit
15. Smoke Detector
16. Beach Chair
17. Boonie Hat
18. Golf Balls
19. Poker Chips
20. Doorbell
21. Chef Hat
22. Bikini
23. Baby Car Seat
24. Crutches
25. Lava Lamp
i'll recieve some crutches (i've never had them and they look like fun) and i'll give someone either the dictionary or the nose hair clipper, i would love to see the look on someone's face when they open it!
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