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  1. A package showed up at my door today!! I just couldn’t wait...THANKYOU to my Secret Santa! I can’t wait to watch both movies and I can TOTALLY use the gingerbread drink holder and those dish towels are fantastic and adorable. Perfect ending to my day today. Thank you so much to my ss!! 61750f7e2ea84455b7d31f33ddf16d85.jpg
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  2. I can sympathize with everyone else in this thread. This year is hard for me too because my mother is dying of Parkinson’s. It’s been a long 16 year illness but now she’s losing weight rapidly and is having serious trouble eating anything and probably doesn’t have much time. It’s horrible and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. For me, getting through it and trying to make the best of it has meant doing things I haven’t necessarily wanted to do. This year, I went and sang Christmas carols with my church for some elderly people who needed their spirits lifted. I also invited some people who were alone on TG to spend it with my husband and I.

     

    I think, as hard as it is, even when we’re down it is important to step out of our comfort zones and find ways to be a blessing to others and I think the OP is awesome for starting this thread because I felt like I was the only one feeling lonely. It’s so hard this time of year when everyone is merry and it just feels...different. Knowing we’re not alone is important. They say the best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer someone else up. Maybe we should try and spread some cheer to more people and see if that helps? I don’t know. Just a thought.

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  3. So, as of right now, there are 15 Santas I have not heard anything from, and 5 on the ornament exchanges. I know everyone will come through, and I start getting a little panicky for nothing :). Please let me know if you are not able to ship by tomorrow.

     

    Also, please don't forget to post here when you receive your gifts, even if you are not opening yet.

    I sent my tracking number and info last weekend. I hope you got it. If not, let me Know. I’m not great with technology.
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  4. Thanks everyone for responding. I have realized that I’ve been way too passive for so long and my husband has been the same. He’s super different from the rest of his family. Thank you all for the awesome advice. I’m gonna tell him he or we need to lay the expectations and I realized yesterday that I do feel disrespected in my own home whenever they come over so I need to be more assertive too and if that makes me a jerk or whatever, so be it. Thanks guys. I feel much better about this.
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  5. My husband and I have very different families, but we really enjoy cooking Thanksgiving dinner. Last year was a nightmare. My father said nothing because he’s super awkward despite the fact that he’s known my in laws for a decade and my inlaws were rude to put it mildly...they made fun of my dad at the table, were obnoxiously loud and threatened to leave when we asked them to quiet down a little and my brother and sister in law showed up late so the food was cold...and when we were upset we were told it was our fault because we should have planned on them being late.

     

    So, my inlaws weren’t coming to thanksgiving this year because they all made other plans but now their plans have evaporated and they’re likely going to ask us to extend an invitation...we have other friends already coming and I’m honestly afraid to expose them to the chaos and rudeness of my inlaws. Any advice? Anyone else have crazy family drama?

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  6. She's got the sit part down:

     

    http://www.olsonnet.com/images/hazel.jpg

     

    but she's not good at anything Black Friday-related yet. Hopefully she'll be trained by next year.

    What a cute puppy! Enjoy her!

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  7. I have several neices but on is eight and two more are nine. They both like the rubber band looms, they aren't too hard for her to do on her own. Also Walmart has little direction books for bracelets and charms. They also have big packs of bands in multiple colors. Also there are knitting kits that she might like as well.

    Edited: because I'm forgetting my neices ages.

     

    Thanks for the great suggestions! I'll check the rubber band looms and knitting kits out as well!

  8. Hello! I'm not a huge poster but I lurk here almost every year. I am in a bit of a bind and I'm hoping some people will chime in. I'm in a group at my church who is buying Christmas gifts for a family who is having a very difficult time but needs to remain completely anonymous. That being said, my husband and I have selected the 9 year old girl from this family to buy gifts for. I'm having some issues figuring out what to buy a 9 year old I know nothing about...can anyone think of generic but still special gifts that a 9 year old girl might like to receive? The budget is around $150 and I don't think they have a computer or any up to date technology in the home so tech stuff doesn't really work. Any ideas as to what a 9 year old might like?
  9. Today, 7/7 and tomorrow, 7/8/14 YA Novel: No Man Sam, by Kristen Nannini will be available as a free download on Amazon.com. This author will be donating .10 from every free download to Surviving In Numbers, a resource for victims or rape and domestic violence.

     

     

     
    No Man Sam Synopsis:
     
    Samantha Leyton believes she is a fraud. 

     

    Her mother attempts to ignore her baggy clothes and sour attitude. Her ex-boyfriend, Brad, can't fathom why she dumped him or why she no longer dates. Her art teacher is dubbing everything she paints some degree of "disturbing" or "troubled". Samantha's old artwork is hidden in her closet, her bedroom walls are painted black, and constant nightmares torment her, but she’s terrified to provide anyone with an explanation. 

     

    She believes she will never be whole again because the truth is far more terrifying than the lies she’s told herself and everyone else. She intends to keep her rape a secret forever. 

     

    When Charlie Cartwright, an old from her past, resurfaces, his family is in crisis. Despite the fact that his father has been shot in the line of duty, he notices immediately, that something is wrong with Samantha and is determined to find out what happened to the girl he used to know. 

     

    In the midst of the chaos, a vendetta against Charlie's family surfaces and Samantha is in a unique position to help him, however she knows she must maintain her distance. She is sure that if he gets too close, he will see her for what she believes she is: a fraud wearing a purity ring. 

     

    As they inevitably grow closer, she strengthens her resolve, challenges her own reclusive choices, and encounters a love more powerful than anything she ever could have imagined. 

     

    When the vendetta reaches its boiling point, Samantha finds herself caught in the crossfire where more than her own life hangs in the balance. When she finally comes face-to-face with the vengeful man who haunts her nightmares, she must survive an arduous test of her wits and character, even if it means nothing will ever be the same.

     

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