Did you know...
The poinsettia, a traditional Christmas flower, originally grew in Mexico, where it is also known as the 'Flower of the Holy Night'. Joel Poinsett first brought it to America in 1829.
Tummy Tickler
Q: What did one flower say to the other flower?
A: Hey, bud!
That is a Good Idea!
We like to give creative and open-ended presents, and lately we've been wrapping up the gifts in fabric squares. For girls, try a satiny piece with a long, pretty ribbon, and boys love a large piece of dark fabric tied up with a thick rope. Just center the gift, pull up the corners and tie. Sometimes these wrappings are more fun than what's inside! Much better for the environment and a great way to use up scrap fabric too!
Mary Z
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