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How do I know when the turkey is done? What can I give my 16-year-old nephew this year? My in-laws are staying with us for two weeks--Help!
The holidays should be full of cheer, not chores, remember? Holiday911 gives readers a chance to ask questions and get advice on surviving the next six weeks from a personal holiday assistant: Liz Seymour, an editor in the Home section, who'll get help from other reporters and editors of The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com.
Submit your holiday questions in the blog comments or e-mail them to holiday911@washpost.com
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November 14, 2006; 4:42 PM ET
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Posted by: Aunt at a distance | November 16, 2006 12:41 AM
What would be a good gift for a guy you just started dating a month ago? I don't want it to be too personal or impersonal. We're mid 30's, if that makes a difference. Thanks!
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Posted by: kqbx bugnqhspv | November 23, 2006 08:55 AM
How much should I spend on an office Secret Santa? There's no min and no max set by the office.
Posted by: | November 30, 2006 02:29 PM
I have found a good way to a give unique gift without leaving home! My daughter lives in NW and she was raving about Carbon, a shoe store, the best I can tell. I went to their website and I sent her a gift certificate. Easy and now I don't have to worry about fit!
The site I hit:
http://carbondc.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=77
Posted by: DC | December 3, 2006 09:48 AM
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Hi-
I'm putting together a collection of small gifts for my nieces and nephews who live far from me. It's fun to pick up things like jingle bell earrings for the girls - but what to do for the 11 year old boy? Not having been a boy, or having one of my own, makes this harder than shopping for the girls. My big gifts are usually things they can share, but it's fun to get the small ones each can claim.
The age range now is 11 to 19. Got any great ideas for me?