The cool, crisp days of Autumn should warn us to make plans for
the upcoming holidays. No, I do not want you to run to the store and
buy your Christmas decorations and presents. However, it is not too
early to be thinking of projects related to the holidays.
I make my Christmas cardsnot with the computer, but hand drawing
each one. This becomes an enormous job when started in the middle
of December. I should be doing that instead of writing this column.
If you intend to create cards on your computer using a photo or some
such graphic, it still isn't too early to start. Better to have them
done than wait until you are rushed. Right?
If you have a digital camera, so much the better. Snap away at your
family, your pet, your house, whatever. Then decide what you can do
with that photo to make a great personalized greeting card. Both Word
and WordPerfect have templates for creating a greeting card, so you
don't even need a specialized program.
If you are not sure of your photography skills, check out www.kodak.com
for hints, tips, and wonderful ideas. You do not need to own a Kodak
camera to use the site and most of the offerings will work for any
camera.
If you decide that it is time to buy a new camera, flat monitor, notebook,
or printer or whatever, check out a deal that Guru Mary Tollerton
told me about. Hewlett-Packard is offering a 10% discount on all online
purchases over $100. Go to www.hpshopping.com
and view what they have to offer. If you decide to purchase at least
one item over $100, continue to the checkout page and insert the following
coupon code: SV5032. This coupon is good until 12/31/03.
As long as I have you in the holiday moodthink generositythink
unselfishlythink giving to others. OK, now that you want to
give, what should you give and to whom? We have the answer! You can
bring non-perishable food items and new toys to the November and December
main meetings. Not only will someone less fortunate benefit from your
gift, but you also will receive an extra chance to become a winner
of a door prize. You will receive a door prize ticket for food and
one for toys, which added to your normal free ticket could give you
up to three chances to win. Dave Askew will again coordinate this
annual program.
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