Grandma charm bracelet

Dress up the dining room table. (ie: Add festive table dressings and a centrepiece.)
2. Take a walk through your home and note any areas needing some holiday charm. (ie: Add a few decorations to your bathroom and kitchen.)
Christmas Eve/Christmas Day
1. Line your walk with luminaries to welcome your guests



By Henry J. Stern
It has been nine days since Barack Obama was elected President of the United States, and he appears to be off to a good start. His acceptance speech on Election Night hit the right grace notes, as Senator John McCain did in his statement of concession. It seemed that, relieved of the burden of campaigning, the two men could now revert to being normal, decent people.
In small matters the President-elect has shown tact and charm; immediately apologizing by telephoning the 87-year-old Nancy Reagan for an offhand remark he made about s ances in the White House; and relating the complexities of the search for a puppy for his daughters, while referring to himself as a mutt.
His principal appointment so far, Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff, inspires public confidence, especially to those who feared a less nuanced or more ideological person would get that important position. A commentary by James Bone, a man whose name follows by just one letter a more famous Brit, appeared in the London Times under the headline, BEST IN SHOW, WITH A PEDIGREE ALL HIS OWN


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