All I Needed To Know About Life I Learned From Santa

Encourage people to believe in you.

Always remember who’s naughty and who’s nice.

Don’t pout.

It’s as much fun to give as it is to receive.
Some days it’s ok to feel a little chubby.

Make your presents known.

Always ask for a little bit more than what you really want.

Bright red can make anyone look good.

Wear a wide belt and no-one will notice how many pounds you’ve gained.

If you only show up once a year, everyone will think you’re very important.

Whenever you’re at a loss for words, say:
“HO, HO, HO!”

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Christmas Is for Love

Christmas is for love. It is for joy, for giving and sharing, for laughter, for reuniting with family and friends, for tinsel and brightly decorated packages. But mostly, Christmas is for love. I had not believed this until a small elf-like student with wide-eyed innocent eyes and soft rosy cheeks gave me a wondrous gift one Christmas.

Mark was an 11 year old orphan who lived with his aunt, a bitter middle aged woman greatly annoyed with the burden of caring for her dead sister’s son. She never failed to remind young Mark, if it hadn’t been for her generousity, he would be a vagrant, homeless waif. Still, with all the scolding and chilliness at home, he was a sweet and gentle child.

I had not noticed Mark particularly until he began staying after class each day (at the risk of arousing his aunt’s anger, I later found) to help me straighten up the room. We did this quietly and comfortably, not speaking much, but enjoying the solitude of that hour of the day. When we did talk, Mark spoke mostly of his mother. Though he was quite small when she died, he remembered a kind, gentle, loving woman, who always spent much time with him.

As Christmas drew near however, Mark failed to stay after school each day. I looked forward to his coming, and when the days passed and he continued to scamper hurriedly from the room after class, I stopped him one afternoon and asked why he no longer helped me in the room. I told him how I had missed him, and his large gray eyes lit up eagerly as he replied, “Did you really miss me?”

I explained how he had been my best helper. “I was making you a surprise,” he whispered confidentially. “It’s for Christmas.” With that, he became embarrassed and dashed from the room. He didn’t stay after school any more after that.

Finally came the last school day before Christmas. Mark crept slowly into the room late that afternoon with his hands concealing something behind his back. “I have your present,” he said timidly when I looked up. “I hope you like it.” He held out his hands, and there lying in his small palms was a tiny wooden box.

“Its beautiful, Mark. Is there something in it?” I asked opening the top to look inside.

“Oh, you can’t see what’s in it.” he replied, “and you can’t touch it, or taste it or feel it, but mother always said it makes you feel good all the time, warm on cold nights, and safe when you’re all alone.”

I gazed into the empty box. “What is it Mark,” I asked gently, “that will make me feel so good?” “It’s love, ” he whispered softly, “and mother always said it’s best when you give it away.” And he turned and quietly left the room.

So now I keep a small box crudely made of scraps of wood on the piano in my living room and only smile as inquiring friends raise quizzical eyebrows when I explain to them that there is love in it.

Yes, Christmas is for gaiety, mirth and song, for good and wondrous gifts. But mostly, Christmas is for love.

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Holiday Diet Tips

If no one sees you eat it, it has no calories.

If you drink a diet soda with a candy bar, they cancel each other out.

When eating with someone else, calories don’t count if you both eat the same amount.

Foods used for medicinal purposes have no calories.
This includes any chocolate used for energy, brandy, Sara Lee Cheesecake (eaten whole),  and Haagen-Daz Ice Cream.

Movie-related foods are much lower in calories simply because they are a part of the entertainment experience and not part of one’s personal fuel.
This includes Milk Duds, popcorn with butter, Junior Mints, Snickers, and Gummi Bears.

Cookie pieces contain no calories because the process of breakage causes calorie leakage.

If you eat the food off someone else’s plate, it doesn’t count.

If you eat standing up the calories all go to your feet and get walked off.

Food eaten at Christmas parties has no calories

And remember STRESSED is just DESSERTS spelled backwards!

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Top Ten Things To Say About A Christmas Gift You Don’t Like

10. Hey! There’s a gift!

9. Well, well, well …

8. Boy, if I had not recently shot up 4 sizes that would’ve fit.

7. This is perfect for wearing around the basement.

6. Gosh. I hope this never catches fire! It is fire season though. There are lots of unexplained fires.

5. If the dog buries it, I’ll be furious!

4. I love it — but I fear the jealousy it will inspire.

3. Sadly, tomorrow I enter the Federal Witness Protection Program.

2. To think — I got this the year I vowed to give all my gifts to charity.

And the Number One Thing to say about a Christmas gift you don’t like:

1. “I really don’t deserve this.”

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Recipe For Christmas Joy

Ingredients:

1/2 cup Hugs
4 tsp Kisses
2 cups Smiles
4 cups Love
1 cup Special Holiday Cheer
1/2 cup Peace on Earth
3 tsp Christmas Spirit
2 cups Goodwill Toward Man
1 Sprig of Mistletoe
1 medium-size bag of Christmas Snowflakes (the regular kind won’t do!)

Method:

Mix Hugs, Kisses, Smiles and Love until consistent.
Blend in Holiday Cheer, Peace on Earth, Christmas Spirit and the Good Will toward Men. Use the mixture to fill a large, warm heart, where it can be stored for a lifetime. (It never goes bad!)

Serve as desired under mistletoe, sprinkled liberally with special Christmas Snowflakes.

It is especially good when accompanied by Christmas Carols and family get-togethers.

Serve to one and all.

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American West Offers Holiday Promotion

We are offering new homebuyers some gifts this holiday season. The “Holidays Are Here” promotion helps new homebuyers turn the dream of homeownership into reality.

“We’re making the holidays a lot brighter for new homebuyers,” said American West President Larry Canarelli. “American West is giving numerous gifts away this holiday season. For a limited time, we are giving homeowners the gift of upgraded flooring, closing costs, fully landscaped backyard, complete appliance package, 1 year home concierge package, granite countertops, dual master sinks, spa showers and radiant heat barrier roof sheathing.  As a company, our goal has always been to help make the dream of a new home come true for the families of Las Vegas and this holiday season, we are making it much easier for everyone.”

American West homeowners insist there’s an “American West difference” to their new homes and that it contributes to the enjoyment of their new home and neighborhood and that this “difference” is what sets American West apart from other
homebuilders.  According to Larry Canarelli, president of American West, in addition to our homeowners, many home shoppers are discovering that they can get more “bang for their buck” with the purchase of a new American West home.

“Home shoppers are continuing to discover that they can get more for their money when buying a brand-new home from American West,” Canarelli said. “Our newest communities represent a new generation of American West home designs. These
homes represent American West’s latest innovative design features which include unparalleled versatility and architecture; beautifully-appointed, upgraded, standard features; luxurious baths; and, of course, our signature gourmet
kitchens with center dining island. These homes are truly enchanting and a must-see.”

The difference in an American West neighborhood is unmistakable. The pride of ownership in the homes is overwhelming. “We’ve listened to our buyers and met their demands for the newest and best amenities offered in new homes,” Canarelli said.  “Incorporating our buyers’ needs and dreams into all of our homes… That’s the key to American West’s unprecedented success. We build to meet the needs of Las Vegas families.  We combine unmatched value, outstanding locations, our trademark homes, and the newest amenities to create an unparalleled new home package.”

American West is currently selling at 10 communities located throughout the Las Vegas valley. Home designs range from 1,216 to 4,770 square feet with prices starting as low as $178,500. The builder’s tradition of architectural excellence, quality construction, innovative floorplans, pool sized backyards and superior customer service is found at every community.

“Each American West community is a little different and appeals to different types of buyers. First-time home buyers, growing families, empty nesters and those seeking luxury residences are all discovering homes that meet their personal needs at American West neighborhoods,” Canarelli said.

“Today’s home buyers are seeking homes constructed by quality builders with established track records, who stand behind their homes. We are a privately owned business that has been building in the Las Vegas Valley since 1984 with thousands of
happy homeowners. American West is the only builder in the nation who has won the ACE Award for construction excellence twice. We look forward to providing quality homes to our homeowners and to exceeding their expectations,” he said.

American West sales centers are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For community directions and more information, please visit www.AmericanWestHomes.com or call (702) 308-1111.

 

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Our Gift to You

The holiday season is in full swing. It is our favorite time of the year as we love watching holiday joy be spread throughout the season.

 As a local, family owned company, we are thrilled to be able to make the dream of a new home come true for the families of Las Vegas. This holiday season, we have some holiday joy of our own to spread. We are making buying a brand new home even easier this holiday season with Our Gift to You holiday promotion. What’s on your wish list for a new home? Our holiday promotion can help fulfill those wishes. Don’t hesitate though as the promotion is only being offered for a limited time.

 For more information on this great promotion, visit our website at www.AmericanWestHomes.com , visit any of our communities or call (702) 308-1111.

 We look forward to making your dream of a new home come true this holiday season. Happy Holidays!

Our Gift to You

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