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you correspond, but do you find that
each year a certain individual sends
you a greeting to which you forget to
reciprocate? While all of your holiday
cards are hanging in full view, make a
list of the people who sent you cards.
Keep the list handy because you'll soon
be storing it away.
3. Shop the sales: Some people just
love the bargains that post-Christmas
has to offer and are not bothered by the
long lines at area stores. If you are still in
the shopping spirit, by all means go out
and spend your holiday loot. You can
also log onto your favorite online retail
ers and check the sales there.
4. Stock up for next year: If the malls
aren't your thing right now, consider
stopping by a pharmacy, card shop or
discount center that has slashed pric
es on holiday merchandise. You can
purchase new lights, wrapping paper,
decorations and much more usually at
a deep discount. While you're at it, buy
your greeting cards now. When you get
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home, wrap them up with the list you
made and store away in your Christmas
bins.
5. Start thinking of resolutions: New
Year's Eve is only a week away. Use
your down time to think up resolutions
that stray from the standards of losing
weight or quitting smoking (although
those are very valid resolutions). Some
ideas include volunteer work, spending
more time with the kids or taking up a
relaxing hobby.
6. Start a family tradition: Chances are
the kids and you have off from school
and work. Make the most of this rare
time together to do something fun. Take
in a movie, visit a zoo or indoor aquari
um or hit the hills with a sled.
7. Pack up: While it may be too early
for some to let go of their holiday deco
rations, others are busy and use the
time to pack up the Christmas clutter.
Stock up on some large plastic bins and
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