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1). 10 Tips For Writing Your Christmas Letter
I love the holidays! I love baking, shopping, wrapping gifts, finding and decorating the Christmas tree, and, I love writing my Christmas letter and hearing from friends and relatives from all over the United States. Don't let writing your Christmas letter be a chore; here are some tips to make it fun. 10 Tips For Writing Your Christmas Letter 1. Write your Christmas letter with a friend, your spouse, or your sister.
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2). Using Computer Software to Streamline Your Genealogy Research
Computer software can make your family tree research a breeze, relatively speaking – pun intended, of course.
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3). How to Enjoy the Holidays With Your Relatives
Here are five simple things that will make the next holiday party enjoyable for everyone. 1) Leave Home Without It Unless you visit like-minded people, leave your private cause at home. Cover the tattoo, remove the nose ring, take out the tongue stud. Similarly, avoid editorials, lectures, and sermons. Remember: it's a holiday party. No one comes to be offended.
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4). Get them whilst they are still alive!
Starting your Genealogical research can seem like a major hurdle when you are faced with the mass of information available. This article takes you back to basics and poses questions that you can ask the most important source of information - your living relatives!
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5). How to Enjoy Your Relatives
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License Recognize the role of beliefs. "We are incredibly heedless in the formation of our beliefs, but find ourselves filled with an illicit passion for them when anyone proposes to rob us of their companionship." James Harvey Robinson 1863-1936 Most family squabbles come from opposing beliefs about something that result in an exchange of insulting looks if not outright insults.
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