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Presenting - the Real Christmas Elves and Santa’s Little Helpers

December 4th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in holidays

There don’t appear to be many accounts of people having ever spotted a real Christmas Elf or helper, though we know they must exist otherwise how else would everything get done at Christmas time? Well, here are just a few tips on how to organise yourself this Christmas, with or without the help of these present pixies.

We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Though December the 25th might be the official Christmas day, we all know that lots of preparation must be put in beforehand. Spread the season of goodwill around early this year with some Handmade Christmas Cards. They could be given as early Christmas presents for the little ones or just special Christmas Presents for those on your Christmas Card list; either way, they are sure to add a bit of festive cheer to anyone who gets one. Before you start shopping for the other Christmas presents, why not really sprinkle a bit of Santa’s magic around the home with an official ‘Christmas Letter to Santa Kit’? These Christmas presents are surely the best way of passing on that all important information to those hardworking Christmas Elves.

Deck the Halls
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a little bit of tinsel or that all important tree. Unfortunately the Christmas Elves are likely to be a bit busy arranging the Christmas presents so you’ll have to enlist the help of your own little helpers on this one. You could add a few special tokens to the tree this year with the ‘12 Days of Christmas Decoration’ or a ‘Snowlace Christmas Glass Decoration’ for that really Christmassy feel. They can make lovely Christmas presents for someone else or even just a little treat for your own family this year.

Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree
If you’re going to be hosting the festivities this year then why not push the sleigh out and make it a really magical experience for the whole family. They should be able to amuse themselves once all the Christmas presents have been opened, and if a vat of mulled wine or a festive ‘Snowball’ doesn’t keep them entertained, then you may need a backup plan. ‘The Christmas Game’ can make wonderful Christmas presents or stocking filers for the whole family – these little tins have a host of jokes and games that will keep the troops entertained whilst you peel the potatoes and season the sprouts. After dinner, why not play something that the whole family can get involved with such as a game of charades, or ‘Who’s in the Bag Game’? These Christmas presents offer hours of fun and are guaranteed to give the family a very merry Christmas.

Let Them Know It’s Christmas Time…
“Feed The World…” so said the members of band Aid, but surely feeding a family at Christmas is hard enough! If it’s your turn to make the Christmas dinner this year then fear not, help is hand with a number of Christmas presents. Get the kids involved by treating them to a ‘Kid’s Recipe File’. With a little luck, these Christmas presents might even relieve you of all cooking duties next year and let Santa’s little helpers do most of the hard work! If you’re after something a bit more traditional this year then how about some tradition recipes from ‘Mrs Manley’s Christmas Treats’, or some tips from the famous ‘Mrs Beeton’s Everyday Cooking’? These ladies are surely the real Santa’s helpers and make for some truly welcome Christmas presents. If you’re going to someone else’s house this Christmas then why not treat them to some special Christmas presents that might even help them out. There are a selection of personalised champagnes, wine and spirits to choose from which can be shared by everyone or make wonderful keepsake Christmas presents. Luxury Christmas hampers can do a lot of the work for you, and make lovely Christmas presents either for your own family or someone else.

Merry Christmas Everybody
When all of the festivities are drawing to a close and you finally have a few moments to yourself, why not enlist Santa’s little helpers to do the washing up whilst you kick off the new slippers and enjoy your own Christmas presents. Treat yourself this year with some Christmas presents that you can really enjoy such a ‘Pamper Me Bathroom Bundle’ or ‘The Ultimate Chocoholics Indulgence’ – a great way to start the countdown for next year’s big day.

Your husband may play coy and say that he does not want something for Christmas 2009. But this is not true! Your husband LOVES getting gifts and there are so many to choose from. Check out the Christmas gift for husband page for a list of 50 Christmas Gift Ideas for your man!

Written by John Smith co-founder of GettingPersonal.co.uk

GettingPersonal.co.uk are one of the UK’s leading on-line retailers of Gifts, personalised gifts and Christmas Gifts. Their website is packed with over 1,500 gifts for any special occasion.


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The Real Truth About Wooden Toys

November 3rd, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in toys

Conventional toy makers may be in the minority today yet many parents feel the cost of traditional wooden toys are well worth it: delivering permanence as well as safety and imaginative play and so have witnessed resurgence in popularity.

While some wooden toys can cost significantly more than their plastic counterparts, many parents feel wooden toys still remain the best play options for their children, regardless of cost. In a ‘cost conscious’ consumer market, with many budget-wholesale-discount outlets, why do so many parents go the ‘extra mile’ in time and expense? The answer can be found in the advantages of the ‘Classic Wooden Toy’ for their children.

The Wooden Toy Advantage…

Wooden toys, in particular, are bright and safe toys for your child, especially when purchased from reputable manufacturers in the U.S.A. Wooden toys from manufacturers such as ‘D and Me’ , ‘BEKA’, and ‘THE PUZZLE-MAN TOYS’ are made in the United States and meet all current standards for toy safety. These manufacturers specialize in wooden toys for children. For them, it is their ‘bread and butter’ … so quality and safety are tops in their design and manufacturing process. Today, while it is certainly true that most aisles of toy stores are dedicated to plastic toys, there are more than a few toy makers making a go of it by producing high quality crafted wooden toys. I especially like the manufacturers mentioned above as I am familiar with their dedication to safety and quality. Because of this, ATLPlaytime, an online toy retailer (www.atlplaytime.com) can unconditionally stand behind products from those manufacturers.

Wooden toys allow children to use their imaginations. These toys don’t ‘play with themselves’ and, being relatively simplistic, there are few to no ‘bells and whistles’ to distract a child from the thought and imagination that goes with quality play. Though it certainly cannot be explained by anything scientific, wooden toys just seem to have the magic touch when it comes to encouraging imaginative play through exploration and contact.

Wooden Toys ‘Feel Good’. Let’s face it, there is something inherent to wood that makes it speak quality. Kids are more likely to learn how to use their sense of touch and feel when they use wooden toys. Toys made of clear wood, especially hardwoods, with good grain that ages gracefully with play soon takes on that heirloom quality. Indeed, the cost of many of these toys is directly due to the choice of quality, select hardwoods that are becoming increasingly rare.

Wooden Toys are Durable. Just ask any pre-school, kindergarten, or grade school teacher. Wooden toys have staying power and can take the daily abuse that real kids and real play imposes. Those educators who most commonly purchase wooden toys for their students are Kindergarten and first grade teachers and those who teach children with special needs. Occupational Therapists especially use wooden toys and puzzles frequently and with great success to help the ‘developmentally slowed’.

Wooden toys are one of the products which have lasted centuries and while we tend not to think in those terms we may very well think of our grandchildren and perhaps even our Great Grand Children. In this context, modern plastic toys can commonly and simply be destroyed. Wooden toys are designed to withstand damage much easier and can even take on character. My Granddaughters play with wooden toys that have MY teething marks on them! Wooden toys can be an investment that can be handed down generation to generation.

Wooden Toys Will Never be Obsolete…

Toys have certainly changed during the last one hundred years but one thing that has not changed is the fascination of both old and young alike with classic wooden toys.

Look in almost any cut rate store this coming Holiday season and notice the many current toymakers that continue to bedazzle the world with their seemingly endless supply of computerized and electronic toys. Despite this, there should be little doubt that wooden toys will remain beloved favorites for many more generations to come.

Wooden Toys Will Always be Popular…

The truth is that the latest gadget on the latest toy has not made traditional children’s wooden toys any less desirable to children, or even to adults for that matter. The latest plastic toy has not made wooden toys become obsolete. In addition, while wooden toys may not have all of the bells and whistles of modern toys they still allow children to engage in meaningful play, developing cognitive and problem-solving skills that will carry throughout the rest of their lives.

Kids have been enjoying their playtime with wooden toys for centuries… and as long as there are trees, it will continue to be so.

Do ever wonder when do Christmas sales start? You should. You can get the best Christmas Deals before Christmas and make sure that great Christmas Gifts are still available!

Barry Chickini is the owner-operator of ATLPlaytime, an on-line store specializing in Quality Toys for Educational and Therapy: www.ATLPlaytime.com.

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How Confident Must You be to First Start Playing With Real Money Online

October 8th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in sports

Personally, I’ve yet to give money to an online poker site. However, I have considered it for a while. At Pokerstars, enter the 27-45 person sit&go’s and try to get your play money account up doing that. If you manage to finish in the “money” after a while, and you are able to honestly say you played everyhand the right way and successfully avoided being on tilt, I may make the move, and give them the minimum amount allowed for whatever method you choose to use to send them money.
You must be able to have a basic outline of hands, and quickly be able to decide whether or not to play them, when to raise (i.e. what position you’re in and how much to bet accordingly). The key, in my opinion, to playing with real money is to know what to do and when, and rarely have say afterwards, “I can’t believe I did that!” (Unless you did it intentionally and you knew it was an oddball / wrong move.)
If you know poker, have done your homework on hold’em…play a few not too too many play money sit n go’s, so you don’t pick up bad habits…you might be ready for .01-.02 ring games.
Dont judge your reddiness on your performance in play money. It is very different. I started with just $1 and I play the lowest limit tables and I have won over $17. Again, do not judge how ready you are on how well you play with play money. judge it on how you feel about how you play. You will know if you are ready, and just to test it out, throw a couple of bucks into your account if possible. Remember though, at the lowest and pretty low limit tables, people do play crazy like they do with play money so watch out.
you just need to have the confiedence to play and play for some money that you can afford to lose just incase you come up on the short end of the stick.
You can learn a little bit about how good you are playing w/ play money but real money is a whole different story. But who cares 50 bucks is 50 bucks. For example… You sign up for a $1 hold-em NL tourney friday night @8:00. You make it about 2 hours in and get bounced. Well you just had a good time for 2 hours for 1 freaking dollar, you got about 150 hands of experience risking only one dollar, and hopefully you learned a couple new things you didn’t know before. You can’t play 150 hands in a ring game learning unless your at .02/.04 limit and you still might not be able to.
 think if your serious about poker than your ready to start at penny tables
work your way up to better compitition after that if you find the penny “slots” to boring.
Tourney are fun and so on, but they are just that. With 100-10000 people to beat there is a big chance that atleast 10-20% of them will be better than you. I know it’s chep fun, but it is much more fun busting out guys at the ring tables. So I would say, if you want to make money playing poker, don’t go for tourneys, play ring games instead. You will not get rich this way, but you can make a steady income.
Start off by playing Limit holdem instead of No Limit. Get a feel for playing with real money.
Set goals and keep meticolous records. Log every hour every cent.
Know when to quit. Tomorrow is an other day.
What you really need to think is what am I trying to do when I play for money?
Are you trying to win money or are you trying mainly to have fun or are you trying to get better?
Does the bank roll that you put in mean anything to you or not ie can you afford to lose it and reload without it affecting your financial situation?
Unless you are playing purely to have fun and losing 50-100 will make little odds to you financially - then you need to a certain degree to respect your bankroll. I will say more on this in another post but simply focus on playing games where you have a reasonable chance of making a profit rather than a loss - so play to your strengths and make long odds the exception rather than the rule.
Now how do you know when your ready? - firstly I dont think free limit games are much use at all but tournaments do give you a reasonable chance to play against some quality players in later stages. I would say before you play real money buy a couple of books such as Brunsons super/system. If much of the advice in these books seems familiar to you already then that is a good sign you are ready for money tables also as lots of people follow the advice directly (or third hand via net forums etc) it is good to see where some of your opposition are coming from.
Finally all i will say is at low limits money dont expect the standard to be high - you will meet some class act players but most are awful dont treat them with too much respect.

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