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The season of festive gatherings is upon us, bringing with it a special kind of social sport: holiday small talk. It’s that familiar dance of pleasantries exchanged over cheese platters and festive drinks. You might find yourself cornered by a distant relative or a friend-of-a-friend, cycling through the same old questions (or sweating about the …

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The holiday season arrives each year, often accompanied by a truckload of expectations. We see images of perfectly roasted turkeys, families in matching pajamas, and homes decorated with impossible precision. For neurodivergent families, navigating this landscape of festive pressure can feel less like a winter wonderland and more like an obstacle course. The sensory overload …

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The holiday season is a wonderful time filled with joy, family, and the background hum of a child asking if it’s Christmas yet. Keeping those little hands and minds occupied can feel like a full-time job, especially when their attention span is a whole two minutes. Finding crafts that are quick, engaging, and don’t require …

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“Holiday” and “loneliness” feel like they shouldn’t be in the same sentence, but that is the reality of some people, especially on Christmas Day. While everyone seems to be caught up in a frenzy of gatherings, gift-giving, and festive cheer, those who spend a little more time alone may feel the silence even more. The …

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Most of us have that one box of holiday decorations that looks a little worse for wear. It might hold a tangled mess of lights, some faded ornaments from childhood, and maybe a tree topper that leans just a bit too far to the left. We lovingly unbox these treasures each year, creating a festive …

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The holiday season often inspires a spirit of generosity. As you plan your gift-giving, consider extending that spirit beyond traditional presents. Choosing to donate or support a cause can add a profound layer of meaning to your holiday celebrations, creating a positive impact that lasts long after the decorations come down. Deborah Johns, Unbound Chief …

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The annual pilgrimage to the attic, basement, or local tree farm has begun. You’re on a mission to find the one. The perfect Christmas tree. It’s a decision that feels as weighty as choosing a life partner, except this one sheds needles all over your floor for a month. Have you ever stopped to consider …

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The holiday season brings a certain pressure to create a picture-perfect home, straight from the pages of a design magazine. We see elegant, minimalist trees and sophisticated, color-coordinated mantels. But what about the decorations that bring a different kind of joy? The ones that might make a designer cringe but make us smile year after …

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Giving gifts is a fantastic habit, but the holiday season can feel like a competitive sport in spending. Between elaborate decorations and the pressure to find the perfect present, it’s easy for your bank account to lose some weight. However, meaningful gifts don’t have to be overly expensive. The thought can count without you going …

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For ’90s kids, Christmas wasn’t just a holiday; it was a highly anticipated event. It was a season of flipping through toy catalogs, circling dream gifts in red marker, and hoping Santa (or a well-informed parent) would deliver the year’s hottest items under the tree. It was about more than just gifts, it was the …

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