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Holidays can make wonderful experiences and memories for dads, kids and stepkids. They can also be stressful, and whip by incredibly fast. Here are a few things to keep in mind for making the most of your Holidays for Dads so please share them with the stylish men in your life:

1. Presence always trumps presents. More than any transient toy or other physical object, your kids crave your time and attention, so let them bask in your presence. If you’re a live-away parent, be with your kids through personal communication and traditions, rather than trying to “make up” for your situation with a flood of presents.

2. Give your child a “Time Machine.” Instead of the latest electronic gadget, give your child time (and be sure to keep the commitments you make). Here are a few examples:

  • Take a simple trip together
  • Keep a commitment to spend one hour of one-on-one time with your child, once a week, all year 
  • Make homemade decorations together
  • Build a project together
  • Bake Holiday cookies and regale your kids with stories from your childhood Holidays
  • Learn some new things which make you a better Dad by using resources like TheDadMan.com, Daughters.com and GreatDad.com
  • Pick one day between now and the Holidays to just watch your child non-judgmentally all day. Just be aware of how unique and special she or he is. At the end of the day write down everything you love about her or him and then go share the list with your child as a Holiday gift.

3. Redefine interactive. Nowadays, interactive seems to mean a toy or machine that “interacts” with an isolated individual. Remember: what really builds families is interaction between people and other people! Make room for a feast of personal interactivity this season–like a neighborhood Football Romp to exercise away those extra calories and catch up with the neighbors!

4. Consider “One In, One Out.” To relish the giving nature of the Holidays, some families use this simple and powerful tradition: For every present a family member receives, she or he donates one of their previous possessions to charity. It’s a concrete way to live the Golden Rule-and cuts down on clutter, too!

5. Make your own presents. Regardless of age, almost any child can work with stepdad or dad to make gifts-from homemade crafts to certificates for services to be rendered (e.g.: “Mom, this certificate entitles you to one month of me vacuuming the house”).

6. Wrap recycled. Use “pre-owned” wrapping paper, newspapers, old maps, and other paper products to wrap your presents. It’s a perfect way to personalize a present, while cutting down on waste and saving money.

7. Remember that simple is “in.” A simpler holiday allows us to focus more on the company of loved ones, good food, fun and relaxation-plus, it’s good for the planet. You’re not alone when you simplify and focus first on the true Holiday spirit!

8. Give to others. Help your child decide on a set amount of money she or he will give to charitable causes this year. If she’s too young to earn her own money, give her some to donate. Some kids even give donations as a gifts. Some other ideas from dads:

  • “Adopt” a family through a local nonprofit. We shoot for one practical (shirt, socks etc.), one toiletry (bath soaps, shaving kit, etc) and one pure fun (game, book, stuffed animal) per person. We have a lot of fun shopping for these people that we do not know, but care about.
  • Volunteer at a local charity. I devise a “menu” of places in our city that need help over the holidays, and my daughter picks. We’ve done Meals on Wheels, singing carols to seniors, helping at the animal shelter. Be sure to ask the kids for their ideas too. Often, theirs are the best!

9. Remember ritual. Repetition of meaningful rituals is an important part of building Holiday traditions and instilling positive Holiday memories for a lifetime. Rituals can include attending religious worship services, having special friends and family for a traditional meal, reading a favorite story every year, making a special Holiday morning breakfast, or anything else that draws you closer to each other. Take pictures to help remember-and be sure that YOU are in some of them!

10. Nurture the Holiday spirit all year. The Holidays remind us what special people we have for children, family members, and friends. Try to remember and cherish that special feeling every day. We only get one crack at being our child’s dad while our child is a child. So let’s make the most of it!

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Grab the kids & hot cocoa and sit back to enjoy these 10 family-friendly holiday movies this month!

  1. A Christmas Story
  2. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  3. Its a Wonderful Life
  4. Nightmare Before Christmas
  5. Miracle on 34th Street
  6. Polar Express
  7. A Christmas Carol
  8. Elf
  9. Bad Santa
  10. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
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The challenges of organizing a group gift collection are universal – whether it’s selecting the right holiday gift for a teacher, picking a date to thank the soccer coach or purchasing a high-end baby stroller for the office shower. With the recent launch of FrumUs.com, there is now a free online solution that simplifies the group gift process with online gift envelopes to collect money, vote, provide comments and shop. 

Founder Karen O’Neil created the website to take the hassles out of the group gift giving process so the group can focus more on choosing meaningful gifts. “A group gift should be viewed as an opportunity to make a big impact on someone special by combining cash and creativity,” she explains. “After all, it is the thought that counts.”

FrumUs collections are processed through the organizer’s PayPal account with no minimum collection amounts and no FrumUs fees. Totals collected are trackable on the gift envelope page, collection deadline dates are noted, and the organizer can start a discussion about dates for a party or any topic. After previewing the online collection envelope, the organizer imports email addresses and sends a personal note with a link directly to the Frumus collection page – see Sample Gift Envelope.

Tips on Group Gift Giving:
O’Neil recommends selecting group gift ideas that fall into one of three categories — perennial, personalized or prestigious. FrumUs provides gift suggestions from shopping sites for teachers, coaches, birthdays, weddings and babies that fit each of these categories.

Perennial Gifts refer to gifts that keep on giving over time as a reminder of the group’s well wishes. Examples include Clubs of America, which offers everything from Coffee of the Month to Pizza of the Month; One Share, which provides framed/personalized shares of stock from companies like Disney, Harley Davidson and Coca-Cola; or even a magazine subscription such as a year of People Magazine for the celebrity fiend.

Personalized Gifts are meaningful whether the personalization is a photo memory or a monogram. Examples include customized wines (from Signature Wines), hard cover photo books (PhotoWorks), monogrammed homeplate leather mouse pads (Personalization Mall) and personalized child rocking chairs (Corner Stork). You can even create a personalized Visa gift card with a photo or special message to the recipient at Gift Card Lab.

Prestigious Gifts are those that the recipient may not buy for themselves but are a welcomed splurge when received as a group gift. Examples include a Paul Pierce signed Celtics jersey (Collectibles of the Game), a Tumi suitcase (Tumi), the complete season of ABC’s Lost or Grey’s Anatomy on DVD (abctvstore), or the new IPod video glasses (Brookstone).

Click here for more information on getting started with FrumUs!

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Birthday Express is the ultimate resource for kids’ birthday party supplies. They offer a full selection of products that make planning your child’s party a piece of cake!

You will find the latest party themes, party favors, personalized banners, pinantas, toys, gifts and tons of party ideas. It is also perfect for those 1st birthday parties, baby showers, bridal showers and more!

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Christmas is only 2 days away and many of us have a few more items to pick up. If you still can’t decide what to get your loved one, our last minute gift guide should be able to help you out!

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Top Picks for Her - Coach Ocelot Bangles (your local Coach store), Epson RX595 Photo Printer (your local Best Buy),  or new fragrance Provocative Woman by Elizabeth Arden (your local department store).

Top Picks for Him – Aveda’s Men Pureformance Grooming Essentials (your local Aveda store), Ralph Lauren Men’s Sweater (your local Ralph Lauren store) or Armitron Weather Watch (your local department store).

Neighbor/Friend – Bake a homemade treat like cookies or brownies for them to enjoy. You can visit All Recipes to find other tasty holiday recipes to give to your loved ones.

Teens/Tweens – For the picky teen, you could either treat them to a gift card (Kohl’s, Gap, Movie Theater) or purchase a 2008 season pass to a local theme park/attraction (Six Flags, etc).

Baby/Toddler/Kids – This is an age where you can have a lot of fun because you can choose from clothes, diapers, pullups, accessories, dvds , toys and more.  Any of these gifts will be appreciated by the parent & recipient!

If you still can’t decide, treat your loved one to a gift card to their favorite restaurant or store.  Wrap it up in a cute giftbox with stylish ribbon.  

Happy Shopping! 

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