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One of the worship services that I have always loved is the Christmas Eve candlelight service. Christmas Eve is magical anyway with all the decorations and the songs and the ...
Any kind of cards: birthday cards, get well cards, welcome home cards, Christmas cards, whatever. Our community, as a community, sent a card out every year, of course. As a result, so few of us ...
Courtesty of Emmaline Childs The first Christmas Emmaline Childs celebrated with her family in their house in Minneapolis in 2018, she received a holiday card from an unknown family. At first ...
Six in 10 adults are receiving fewer Christmas cards — and three-quarters of them aren’t bothered in the slightest, according to a new poll. The study of 2,000 US adults found 44 percent hope ...
And this year, instead of one Christmas card, TaylorMade has gone with several Christmas cards, each molded after some of the most beloved Christmas movies. First off, we have Rory McIlroy ...
Most historians date the Christmas card’s arrival to 1843, the same year in which Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol. In that year, the inventor and civil servant Henry Cole ...
And since the season of giving is officially here, I want to spread some holiday cheer by highlighting Christmas-themed trading cards, which is a bigger niche than you may realize. Advertisement ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William’s new Christmas card is a nod to her recovery following chemotherapy and the family’s “brutal” year. Unlike Christmas cards of years past, the 42-year-old ...
As a Catholic, I will celebrate the incarnation at Mass this Christmas, as I do every year. Unlike your typical Christian, I’ll also savor the sacred spirit of December 25 at my drugstore.
Take, for example, the humble Christmas card. My research shows that these printed seasonal greetings borrowed from the customs of the past to move Christmas into a new age. Annual sales and ...
Your holiday candles that smell of pomegranate, peppermint and pine may spark joy in your home, but they can also fuel your risk of heart disease and certain cancers, a new study finds.