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	<title>The Christmas Guides</title>
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		<title>Planning Your Christmas Party</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas party planning can be a difficult task regardless of whether you are planning a home or office party. You will undoubtedly spend a lot of your time planning the food but you shouldn’t concentrate on the Christmas menus alone, as there are many aspects that will attract and entertain guests more than your buffet. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Christmas party planning can be a difficult task regardless of whether you are planning a home or office party. You will undoubtedly spend a lot of your time planning the food but you shouldn’t concentrate on the Christmas menus alone, as there are many aspects that will attract and entertain guests more than your buffet. There are plenty of Christmas recipes that are simple and inexpensive to create that will give revelers good food and leave you time to concentrate on other factors like stunning Christmas decorations.</p>
<p>As well as making sure you have bought enough Christmas party supplies (you can never have enough alcohol at a Christmas party) you should consider presenting each of your guests with a little gift. Christmas history is steeped with the giving of gifts and the party favor is no different. There are plenty of Christmas party favors available that you may want to consider. Your best bet is buying the same present for each of the men and the same present for each of the women. You can avoid arguments this way. As a general rule men love gadgets and women love beauty products, but everyone loves humor.</p>
<p>Good Christmas party ideas will include Christmas party games such as pass the parcel with forfeits. Instead of wrapping a present in each layer of paper, you can use forfeits. Make them as nasty or as pleasant as you like but a combination of both ends of the scale will work best. A combination of good food and drink, enjoyable party games and a party favor will make your Christmas party one that all your guests will remember.</p>
<p>Mrs. Party&#8230; Gail Leino is the internet&#8217;s leading authority on selecting the best possible <a href="http://partysupplieshut.com/" id="link_75" target="_new">party supplies</a>, using proper etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts.  Go here for unique <a href="http://christmas-fun.com/" id="link_76" target="_new">Christmas party supplies</a>.</p>
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		<title>Christmas Party Games For Your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas is a time for the family to share each other&#8217;s presence. There are the traditional exchange of gifts and the setting up of the Christmas trees.
Every Christmas happening that involves the whole family is worth celebrating. And speaking of celebrations, the celebration that is most celebrated is, of course, the Christmas party.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Christmas is a time for the family to share each other&#8217;s presence. There are the traditional exchange of gifts and the setting up of the Christmas trees.</p>
<p>Every Christmas happening that involves the whole family is worth celebrating. And speaking of celebrations, the celebration that is most celebrated is, of course, the Christmas party.</p>
<p>Christmas parties have so much fun that you just can&#8217;t stop smiling. However, Christmas parties without games are sure to have artificial smiles plastered on your guests&#8217; faces. Therefore, when you are planning for a Christmas party, make sure that you have a set of games lined up under your sleeve.</p>
<p>Setting up Christmas games are not so difficult, you just have to think wisely and consider the numerous factors that can make your Christmas games fun and exciting.</p>
<p>The Rudolph Dash is a fun game to play. You just need to cut out circles out of a red construction paper and any brand of body lotion. Playing it is not so hard as well, just have the players apply lotion on their noses and put the red cut out circles on them.</p>
<p>The game is a relay race to the finish line, and every time the player comes back to the team, a new red dot is added to the nose. If the nose falls to the ground, the player has to go back and apply more lotion, and then put the nose back.</p>
<p>Another game is the Santa Says. It is the same with playing Simon Says, only that Simon is not the one giving out the commands, but Santa.</p>
<p>Fill The Christmas Stocking is also a fun game to play. Each team would need a stocking, a spoon, a bowl, and wrapped candy. The members of each team must be lined up and at the other end; a Christmas stocking should be hung. On the other hand, at the front portion of the line, a bowl of candy and a spoon must be placed.</p>
<p>Each player takes a turn in removing candy from the bowl with a spoon, and then carries the candy to the stocking, only by using the spoon. The first team to fill the stocking is declared the winner.</p>
<p>There are other Christmas games that are worth playing for your Children. However, you have to be choosy in planning the said games for not all games are considered fun for your kids. Some games can be too tiring, and some are require too much thinking. Christmas party games just need to be moderate, not too fun and not too serious at the same time.</p>
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		<title>Christmas Office Party Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having an office party is a great place to play games. As long as you make sure that it&#8217;s the right type of environment for letting loose and having fun, everyone will love these activities. Christmas office party games tend to bring out the best in people.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Having an office party is a great place to play games. As long as you make sure that it&#8217;s the right type of environment for letting loose and having fun, everyone will love these activities. Christmas office party games tend to bring out the best in people.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Santa&#8217;s Secret Stash</strong>- This is one of the most fun Christmas office party games around! You give everyone a bag with their name on it filled with goodies. If they say any of the following words during the party, they have to give you one of their goodies! The words are Santa, reindeer, snow, Christmas, presents, etc. You can really fine-tune this to fit the style of your office party.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Christmas Bingo</strong>- You can have Bingo cards made up that are Christmas themed. Each person gets to fill in one square depending on if they meet certain criteria. For example: &#8220;Fill in a Christmas tree if you bought a new outfit for this party!&#8221; Make up criteria that is fun and Christmas related and you&#8217;ll have a winner on your hands.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Name that Christmas Tune</strong>- If you have a group of musical lovers, you can play Christmas office party games that sing! Play a few seconds of a particular Christmas song and see who can &#8220;name that Christmas tune.&#8221;</p>
<p>4. <strong>Christmas Treasure Hunt</strong> - Hide various Christmas themed items around the room and have people locate them based on certain clues. This can be done in groups of people, individuals, or even couples. When they find the Christmas item it can be something they get to take home! Alternatively, you can have them hunt for people who have done various Christmas related things this year. This is great if you want to get people mingling.</p>
<p>5. Of course, no Christmas office party games list is complete without a gift exchange. There are many different ways that you can do this gift exchange. The most popular is probably doing a Secret Santa. That way people only have to buy for one person and aren&#8217;t embarrassed if their gift is exchanged as with a White Elephant exchange.</p>
<p>Christmas office party games are a great way to bring some life into your holiday party or office. Decide which ones the employees will like the best and you&#8217;ll have a great time this holiday season.</p>
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		<title>Keep It Exciting With Christmas Games</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Christmas is a time for gatherings of all kinds and Christmas games. Whether it is an office Christmas party, a Children&#8217;s Christmas Party, or a family celebration, Christmas games add fun and spread the Christmas spirit!</p>
<p>No matter what type Christmas party you are planning, one Christmas game that is always fun is the forbidden word game. You have probably seen this game many times, and variations on it are always popular at baby showers, wedding showers, etc. It works just as well as a Christmas game, and your guests are sure to be laughing all the while.</p>
<p>Simply hand out some type of token as guests arrive, so that each one has one. A good suggestion is a simple garland necklace. Choose one Christmas theme word ahead of time. Tell each person that they must not use this particular word all day long. Some good examples are &#8220;tree&#8221; or &#8220;present&#8221; but most any word will do. Anytime one person hears another person using the forbidden word, they get to take their necklace (or whatever token you have handed out) and at the end of the party, the person with most necklaces wins a present!</p>
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<p>Christmas at the Office is a perfect time for a Christmas Carol Contest!<br />
A good choice for Christmas games held at the office is a Christmas Carol contest!</p>
<p>Choose a few contestants ahead of time to judge the competition. Let everyone showcase their talent by singing with or without music. Give winners gag gifts, novelties, or computer generated certificates, and let the winners have several categories such as &#8220;Best Singer&#8221; &#8220;Best Dancer&#8221; &#8220;Worst singer&#8221; &#8220;Most Original&#8221; &#8220;Most Humorous&#8221; and whatever else you can come up with.</p>
<p>The most important element for enhancing your Christmas party with fun games for everyone is to consider the ages of your guests and make the games simple enough so that even the youngest guests have a chance to win, and everyone keeps smiling while they are enjoying your get together!</p>
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		<title>Christmas Party Games - Printable Holiday Fun!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas season, for many the best holiday of the year. Who doesn’t like the celebrations, family gatherings, food, gifts and merriment of the season? Of course, all that merriment is the result of a lot of work on the part of some dear one who enjoys sharing the season as a holiday host. Is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Christmas season, for many the best holiday of the year. Who doesn’t like the celebrations, family gatherings, food, gifts and merriment of the season? Of course, all that merriment is the result of a lot of work on the part of some dear one who enjoys sharing the season as a holiday host. Is that you? Are you hosting a holiday party or planning the office Christmas party this year? Add some Christmas cheer to your holiday party with Christmas party games for the whole gang!</p>
<p>Christmas party games will get your gang talking, laughing and add fun to your next holiday celebration. Printable games will make your party planning easier – just print it and forget it. Choose it, print it, done! A quick and easy way to make sure your guest will have a great time at your Christmas gathering!</p>
<p>Hosting the holiday family get together this year? How about an assortment of children’s Christmas party games to keep them busy (and out of your hair!)? Kid’s Christmas party games like: Pin the Star on the Tree, Christmas Lost &amp; Found, Reindeer Mix Up or a number of other printable children’s Christmas games! For the adults how about: Name that Christmas Tune, Christmas Pictionary &amp; Charades, Famous Christmas Birthdays.</p>
<p>Everyone loves games and these Christmas party games will get your family laughing and entertained!</p>
<p>Hosting an all adult Christmas party? Spice it up with some adult Christmas party games! Some are naughty, some are nice and all will get your guests talking, laughing and in a festive mood. How about The Night before Christmas Game – an old story with a spicey twist – who was doing what with whom on that fateful night? Your guests will want to play this Christmas party game every year!</p>
<p>Planning the office Christmas party? Need to entertain a wide age group with varied interest – no problem! These Office Christmas party games will keep everyone involved and entertained. How about Christmas at the Movies? Or Date that Toy? For the brainiacs, how about Christmas Calculations – a great games for teams. Which department will solve this Christmas riddle first?</p>
<p>Organizing the school Christmas party for the kids? These Kids Christmas party games will keep the kiddies playing and laughing! Try Reindeer Mix Up – who can find and name all Santa’s reindeer? Don’t forget the red-nosed one! For the littlest ones – Santa’s Nose &amp; Toes. Funny clues lead the little ones to naming Santa’s parts—Kids love this game!</p>
<p>No matter what Christmas party or holiday gathering you’re planning, Christmas party games will involve, entertain and add to the merriment of the celebration. Choose it, print it, done! Printable Christmas party games are your ticket to an easy and festive party!</p>
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		<title>Christmas Party Ideas and Christmas Party Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas party games and Christmas party ideas are key to every grand Christmas celebration. Christmas party games provide fun activities for young and old alike to enjoy the holidays and the special time with family. Original Christmas party ideas guarantee lasting impressions on family and guests. But, this year, as Christmas party ideas are considered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="body">Christmas party games and Christmas party ideas are key to every grand Christmas celebration. Christmas party games provide fun activities for young and old alike to enjoy the holidays and the special time with family. Original Christmas party ideas guarantee lasting impressions on family and guests. But, this year, as Christmas party ideas are considered and Christmas party games are constructed, Christians might want to keep in mind who we celebrate and the reality of many of our Christmas traditions. Too often we accept tradition as truth and we find ourselves caught up in activities that have more to do with frantic goals and less to do with a Holy God. Click the link below to take a Christmas Quiz.</p>
<p>When putting Christmas party ideas into action and pulling together the Christmas party games, families could use the opportunity to teach of Christ, his birth, life and death on the cross. Planning a celebration with Christmas party ideas while working with children and other family members might be an opportune time to visit the truth about why we celebrate. There can be activities and Christmas party ideas that will bring glory to Christ, and there are creative ideas listed throughout the Internet and through church resources. But, a simple investigation of where many of the current Christmas traditions come from will reveal that many of the Christmas party games we play and Christmas party ideas we use have their origins in ancient pagan practices.</p>
<p>An eye-opening example is the tradition of decorating a tree. The Christmas tree, the very center of many Christmas party ideas, was actually a symbol of the resurrection of a pagan god. The Pagan sun worshippers would place a Yule log on their home fire to symbolize that their pagan god, Nimrod had died. This event took place when the days were shorter due to the winter sunlight. But, the very next day, the pagans would cut down an evergreen tree and erect it in their homes to symbolize the resurrection of Nimrod through his son, Tammuz. The green tree was a sign of life and it was decorated in red berries with small balls that represented the sun, all as a worshipful ceremony to a god that does not exist. &#8220;For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers that it move not.&#8221; (Jeremiah 10:3-4) To explore more about the Lord&#8217;s desire for your life, please take the Christmas Quiz.</p>
<p>There are many other Christmas traditions and Christmas party games and activities that come from origins that are older than Christ. If Christmas party ideas and Christmas party games are to be the center of celebrating Christ, then we must evaluate what we can do to keep Christ as the center of celebration. Understanding where the symbolism for much of our Christmas party ideas comes from will help us maintain the uniqueness of our Savior reigning King, Christ. To discover more about the truth behind the story of Christ and our Christmas celebrations, visit the links below. &#8220;For laying aside the commandment of God, ye hold the tradition of men&#8230;&#8221; (Mark 7:8)</p>
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		<title>YLSH Class 313 Christmas Poem</title>
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		<title>12 Days of Christmas Origin</title>
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		<title>How To Spend A White Christmas With The Whole Family Without Busting Your Budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas celebrations need not be very expensive. You don&#8217;t really have to spend thousands of dollars just to be able to make your family happy during this holiday season. In fact, you can spend a cozy white Christmas with the whole family at home without spending a small fortune. Nobody has to go broke right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christmas celebrations need not be very expensive. You don&rsquo;t really have to spend thousands of dollars just to be able to make your family happy during this holiday season. In fact, you can spend a cozy white Christmas with the whole family at home without spending a small fortune. Nobody has to go broke right after Christmas so keep your spending spree down and concentrate on having quality time with your family.</p>
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<p>Getting Your Home Ready For A White Christmas Celebration</p>
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<p>Decorating your home is one of the most exciting activities that your family can enjoy doing. Plan out your white Christmas decorations long before the event so that you will have a lot of time to put things together. If you are expecting a lot of snow this Christmas, getting everything you need together before hand is a must. There is really no point of going out into the cold every now and then to fetch something from the grocery or the department store. Running around in the middle of a blizzard is not a good way to spend white Christmas so get your stuff organized before hand. </p>
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<p>Spending White Christmas At Home</p>
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<p>If you happen to live is a cold area of the country, going out with the whole family during Christmas day may not be a very good idea especially if you still have very young kids. Little children get cold easily and bundling them in thick clothing could take a lot of time and effort. Instead of going out to have a white Christmas dinner in some fancy restaurant, it would be better for you to cook you own food and eat at home. Not only will you be able to save a lot of money on restaurant bills, you will also save yourself from all the trouble of driving in the snow. </p>
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<p>To make your white Christmas dinner very memorable, cook the favorite foods of your family and threw in some threats. Set your table beautifully and make everything extra special. If you have some special dinnerware which you have been saving for special occasions, take out that dinnerware and set them up on the table. You may also add some scented candles on the table and tone down the lights to give your dining room a cozier atmosphere. However, if you have a child you has asthma, you should think twice about using scented candles. Some scented candles could trigger asthma attacks on children so be careful. To complete the ambiance of your dining room, add a little music in the background.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people love Christmas, but have they ever stopped to wonder how Christmas was celebrated in the 1800s? There were many famous periods that have transcended into current Christmas decorations and customs, but one more so than Victorian Christmas traditions.</p>
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<p>The Victorian Christmas Was Elegance Personified</p>
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<p>To understand what Victorian Christmases were all about, one must first have a basic understanding of the Victorian period. The Victorian period refers to the long reign of Queen Victoria, who ruled England for over sixty years. The Victorian era was a time of morals, but it also was a time of unique decorations, none more so that the ones for Victorian Christmases.</p>
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<p>The traditional Victorian Christmas involved the tree being brought by sleigh to the home. The tree was then set up, usually in the sitting room or parlor. White candles were strategically placed throughout the tree, and lit at night. The lighting of the tree became a tradition within itself. </p>
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<p>In addition to the white candles, the tree was adorned with ribbons, usually maroon in color. The top of the tree was often in the form of either an angel, or a cascading ribbon. Nowadays you see this effect in houses that choose to decorate their trees in the elegance of the Victorian manner.</p>
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<p>The family would gather together in front of the lit Christmas tree to open their presents. If you have heard the phrase &ldquo;Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,&rdquo; then you would be interested to know that this was a custom that many Victorian families partook of.</p>
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<p>At the Victorian Christmas dinner, the food that was served was usually the Christmas goose. You have probably heard references to the Christmas goose in literature from that period. The most anticipated part of the meal was the plum pudding. In fact, a little ceremony was made out of lighting the pudding so that it would be warm.</p>
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<p>There is another Victorian tradition that has been passed down, and that is in regards to Christmas crackers. People in the United States now get those crackers as party favors for any time of the year, but in England crackers are still most popular at Christmas. When the sides of the cracker are pulled, a pop is heard, and a little gift falls out.</p>
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<p>If you would like more information on how holidays were celebrated during the Victorian era, all you have to do is go to your local bookstore and look for the books. If you have an y local museums that represent the Victorian era, be sure to visit them. You are sure to find excellent information with the proper research. </p>
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