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ceremony, the nativity scene viewing, or the exchanging of gifts, and<br />
adults, while children will enjoy spotting the difference between two<br />
- Mama Joan<br />
newsletter. Keep the focus on a particular<br />
December, such as holiday places to visit<br />
friends, or even to the entire community just<br />
My Christmas<br />
Candy Wishlist<br />
"There's nothing<br />
BY PAUL RODRIGUEZ<br />
like the smell of<br />
Discuss much-awaited annual events such as the tree lighting<br />
pumpkin spice<br />
accompany these occasions with festive pictures taken from<br />
previous years. You can even ask different people to share what they<br />
latte to awaken<br />
love most about Christmas, and include photos of their answers.<br />
Write about the journey of Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem, the true<br />
the senses!"<br />
meaning of Christ’s birth, and its significance to Catholics all over<br />
the world. Research and write about unique Christmas traditions<br />
practiced in different countries and other interesting trivia on the<br />
Yuletide season. Or better yet, why not come up with fascinating<br />
puzzles people can answer? A crossword puzzle will be a hit with<br />
For the front page, give a breakdown of what<br />
others can expect from reading the entire<br />
decorated Christmas trees. When you're done, make sure to<br />
proofread everything you write and verify your information before<br />
theme (in this case, Christmas!), and use it<br />
printing or sending out copies of the newsletter.<br />
as a starting point to write interesting as<br />
well as heartwarming articles. You can tackle<br />
different aspects related to the month of<br />
with the entire family, suggested songs to<br />
sing for Christmas Eve mass, games to play<br />
at reunions, and food to prepare on<br />
Christmas Day. Create a holiday newsletter<br />
that you can send out to your relatives,<br />
before the Christmas season arrives. You can<br />
inform people about upcoming events, share<br />
exciting news, or simply spread holiday<br />
cheer.<br />
Discuss much-awaited annual events such as<br />
the tree lighting ceremony, the nativity<br />
scene viewing, or the exchanging of gifts,<br />
and accompany these occasions with festive<br />
pictures taken from previous years. You can<br />
even ask different people to share what they<br />
love most about Christmas, and include<br />
photos of their answers.