Perhaps you have been invited to a unique occasion meriting a gift that doesn't fall into the traditional celebrations of the majority of Americans.
A Bar Mitzvah celebration coming your way? Maybe a certain day approaches that might be outside your realm of experience?
The Internet is your guide! You can research the celebration and get some great ideas.
Don't forget: an honest inquiry might point to the best gift!
Site to Share: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_and_Bat_Mitzvah
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
Christmas is over
Christmas is over.
For most of the world that celebrates this time of the year, that means selecting that personalized gift will wait until a birthday, anniversary or other special day in a loved one's life.
But it doesn't have to be. Perhaps it shouldn't be. And I am not necessarily talking about purchasing a gift.
The elderly and infirm increase in number to record levels. Despite the increase in the quantity of life, there may be a decrease in the quality of life. Those who are in their 40's or 50's or 60's are nodding their heads in agreement. We aren't as nimble, as strong or as quick in rebounding from aches and pains as we were not so many years ago.
There are those who can use a gift of your time. Maybe a visit for light conversation. Maybe an invitation to go food shopping. If sidewalks are covered with snow, spend a few extra minutes with your snow thrower and help them out.
Gifts come in all forms. Selecting the right one is an art.
For most of the world that celebrates this time of the year, that means selecting that personalized gift will wait until a birthday, anniversary or other special day in a loved one's life.
But it doesn't have to be. Perhaps it shouldn't be. And I am not necessarily talking about purchasing a gift.
The elderly and infirm increase in number to record levels. Despite the increase in the quantity of life, there may be a decrease in the quality of life. Those who are in their 40's or 50's or 60's are nodding their heads in agreement. We aren't as nimble, as strong or as quick in rebounding from aches and pains as we were not so many years ago.
There are those who can use a gift of your time. Maybe a visit for light conversation. Maybe an invitation to go food shopping. If sidewalks are covered with snow, spend a few extra minutes with your snow thrower and help them out.
Gifts come in all forms. Selecting the right one is an art.
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