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More holiday ideas
10 December 2008 by Libbi.
Today, DearMYRTLE and I will record a conversation on ideas for Christmas gifts using your genealogy: Quilts, pillows, pictures, books, all kinds of things you can create to give relatives with a connection to family history. Listen to Myrt’s podcast for details!
P. S. Something I forgot to mention that I had intended to: One more thing you can give that is free, and comes from the heart, is to donate blood. I was watching the news today, and saw cars flipping, sliding and crunching on the ice in the Midwest. That reminded me how much blood is always needed during holidays, when people are on the road, and especially when weather is bad.
My husband and I donated blood this past Saturday at our local recreation center; we’ll do so again in January. Won’t you consider doing the same?
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