In this article, we will take a look at the most popular Christmas gifts this year. Do you think you know what they are? Some of these Christmas gifts you may know while others may surprise you, but you’ll never know unless you read on.
For your children, the gift that earns my vote as the best gift for children is the Melissa and Doug Standing Easel. I have reviewed the other best toys for Christmas 2009, like Zhu Zhu Pets, but this gift easel is the best for the entertainment and the education of your kids. Designed for those ages three and up, this gift has staying power, allowing your kids to design using paint, pens, crayons, chalk, and markers time and again. The bottom line: Kids love it and it builds their creative capacities.
Often, men are the easy group of recipients for whom to buy gifts. Buy them some techie gadgets and they’ll be happy. Right? But what techie gadgets should you buy them?
Our first recommendation is for the videophile, that man who simply loves to have high quality video entertainment in his house. Men love to have the latest video equipment to watch football or the latest action movies. Christmas time is the best time for the videophile as manufactures lower their prices on the best LCD TVs for the Holidays. This Christmas season, I recommend the Samsung UN55B8000 55 inch television. Yes, it is the biggest and the best, but that is what your videophile wants. Can you imagine watching the Superbowl on this TV? Make it happen.
Another of the top technie gifts is the TiVo TCD652160 HD Digital Video Recorder, which I call “TiVo on steroids”. Sure, your man probably has a TiVo, but this TiVo elevates the experience to a whole new level. By connecting to the Internet and your home network, this TiVo allows you to download and watch movies on demand from the Internet, view your computer photos on your big screen television, listen to all your MP3s on your home stereo instead of your computer, and copy your shows to DVD to watch anywhere. It’s the “must have” technie gadget of 2009.
Finally, the ultra gift for any man or women is the Amazon Kindle, which allows you to download books, magazines, and newspapers in less than a minute from anywhere in the world. Yes, the new Kindle is now international! Kindle comes in two versions, the 6 inch model and the 9.7 inch model. I prefer the 9.7 inch because it is easier on the eyes. Regardless of the version that you choose, this is a gift that anyone who likes reading will appreciate.
Women can be more difficult to buy for as their desires vary greatly (one technie gift will usually not do it). You have to expand your gift repertoire. You may want to consider perfumes or spa gifts, but we have one gift that we know she’ll love: The Tag Heuer Women’s Link Diamond Accented Watch. Currently marked down from $2,600 to $999, this is the most elegant, sporty, and stylish watch that you can get for the women in your life.
Finally, you cannot forget your family. The Holidays are all about family and you should get a great family gift that the entire group can play over the Holidays. While we like the Seinfeld SceneIt game series, a great gift for the whole family is Trivial Pursuit Family Edition. The questions in this game do not require Einstein intellect and they are questions that give everyone a chance in this game of family fun!
For these gifts and more visit the page entitled What Are The Hot Christmas Gifts This Year. There, you will find the top selling Christmas Gifts that everyone loves. The author, Richard Mas, is a retail specialist and senior editor at The Christmas Store Online.
You can buy almost anything online these days. But should you? In this article, we will take a look at online Christmas shopping and the items that you should absolutely buy online and those gifts that you should first review in a store.
Let me tell you a little story about a barbeque pit.
I was visiting with my parents this summer and I noticed that my dad was out of the house for about three hours for three consecutive days. I asked him where he had been and he said, “I’m out looking for a new barbeque pit. Our old one is not functioning very well anymore.”
I then asked, “Have you tried searching online?”
He looked at me rather funny, as if I was a tad crazy. My father is someone who is fairly new to computers. He still takes quite a long time to compose an email, but he did purchase a computer online and he checks his stock portfolio online everyday. But, other than that, he is still somewhat a stranger to the online world.
He questioned me, incredulously, “I can buy a barbeque pit online?”
It turns out that many people are in my father’s situation, unaware that virtually every item is sold online. From clothes to faucets to technology, you can find everything including a barbeque pit. In fact, we bought the barbeque pit online and my father saved $500.
But does everything lend itself to being purchased online?
There are some items that you should definitely buy online. Technology, music, and books should nearly always be purchased online. The best LCD televisions, iPods, and digital cameras are all sold for less online. On stores like Amazon, these items have tens if not hundreds of independent reviews that provide much more information that any store representative could provide. Similarly, music is always less expensive online and can be downloaded to your iPod in seconds. The same applies to books if you have the Amazon Kindle.
For many people, this is where their online purchasing ends. But there is a whole world of goods that await you online and the prices are nearly always better. For example, at a watch store online, my friend recently saved over $900 on a Tag Heuer watch, which was a savings of over 100%. Fragrances, perfumes, and body products are all available online at terrific prices.
How, though, do you get a sense of the product if you have not touched it and seen it up close? This is where you combine store and online shopping: Take a look at the product in the store, compare the prices online, and then you will always find the best price. (I always ask the store if they can beat the online price since I experienced the product in their store.)
The bottom line is this: If you want to do get the same items at better prices, you should always do your Christmas Shopping online!
Visit the Christmas Store Online to find all the best Christmas Gifts for 2009. You’ll find Christmas Gifts for Men, Women, Kids, Family, and much more. The author, Richard Mas, is a retail specialist and senior editor at The Christmas Store Online.
Find fantastic last minute Christmas gifts for men here. Looking for last minute Christmas gifts is a nightmare isn’t it? You’ve a ton of other things to do, but you’re running out of time. Worse still you don’t have any idea what to get.
And it’s even more stressful when you are looking for last minute Christmas gifts for men… well, so my wife tells me anyway! Don’t worry anymore, I have a great solution to your problem this Christmas.
First though, let me be brutally honest here — we men are pretty much fed-up receiving the usual suspects year after year; undergarments, socks, shirts, ties, etc!
Now, my wife reckons that us men are really just boys at heart; we love gadgets, gizmos and techie stuff, the more techie the better. We also like to show-off our gadgets and can talk about them till the cows come home. Oh, and she reckons we’re untidy, disordered, and, we can’t multi-task. And, you know, I think she’s right!
Which is why I’m recommending an awesome Christmas gift that will take care of all that above and blow your husband, boyfriend and dad away. They will be whooping with delight when they open it. If they are like me, I can guarantee they will shower you with kisses for giving them such a useful hi-tech gadget that they can boast of to their friends. And, frankly, once you have seen it in action I’m pretty sure you will want one yourself.
So what is this must-have Christmas gift that will have men turning summersaults, and, is super easy and fast for you to order? It’s the Amazon Kindle Reader…
The Amazon Kindle Reader is an amazing hand held electronic reading gizmo, the size of your average paperback. It’s lightweight and can store up to 200 (more with an additional memory card) of your favorite books and is completely portable.
So you can read whatever, whenever and wherever you like. And you can download your favorite books, magazines, periodicals, and, newspapers from the Amazon Kindle Store wherever you are in an instant, because it’s wireless.
Oprah Winfrey is a huge fan and featured it on her show. Not only that she gave a free one to every one of her audience…
“When I get something this great I have to share it with everybody,” she said. “For those of you at home, I’m sorry I couldn’t get you all one at home too.”
The Amazon Kindle is an electronic digital mobile library. No more lugging around suitcases full of books on holiday, just take the Kindle with all your favorite books pre-installed. Students as well — no need to struggle with tons of books, just one lightweight reader the size of a paperback.
Read any book, magazine, periodical, newspaper or blog from your mobile library anywhere; home, bed, taxi, plane, coffee bar, work, office, beach, club, waiting rooms, hairdresser, yes anywhere. And have your favorite newspapers and magazines auto-delivered to your Kindle while you sleep, ready to read in the morning.
Imagine also if you could think of a book and have it delivered to you within 60 seconds no matter where you are…
Well that’s the Amazon Kindle, and its flying off the shelves. Oh! and you can download audio books and MP3 music too.
To see the Amazon Kindle in action and how to get your hands on one before it’s too late go here now The Revolutionary Amazon Kindle Reader Review and your search for last minute Christmas gifts for men is over.
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Book of readings, useful for meditation and reflection at Advent and Christmas
The writings and excerpts from the Bible seep into the reader after a time, inviting meditation and offering an education for Advent and Christmas. Certainly, an Advent and Holiday time reading, the works are not authored as a standard series of Advent readings, but they are traditional: “It is our hope that this book will encourage profound exploration and contemplation, but it is not, perhaps, a conventional Advent book of readings and prayers, for that the reader will have to look elsewhere.” Good. This is just the kind of book I wanted this past Advent and Christmas, one published by Morehouse Publishing. I must say that I have been looking at books published by the Episcopal publishing house, and for a few years have been intrigued by this one whose cover is a mother with her baby. It’s an intimate cover, and so I was and am intrigued by the intimacy of the book. If you, like me, look for books for the season like Advent and Christmas, you will find this a good one with its readings and reflections for each day of the season, into the first day of Epiphany. This “Come, Lord Jesus,” had me thinking of the end of times, when we all go to heaven and are judged. Previous years I hadn’t thought so much of it. Now I don’t want to burden you with my own needs and interests so much, but this does more pointedly demonstrate how the readings go. First there is the Gospel, as this one of Day 4 in Advent. From Matthew: “When the Son of man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him…” This of the second coming, the end of the world, and the question asked by Christ is this, “…for I was hungy and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you gave me no drink, I was a stranger and you did not welcome me…” Good thoughts for reflection about a man who taught important things and as the incarnate God would ask us to be with our fellow man in ways that are good and helpful. The reflection, which is the second part of the reading, asks, “Such grace transforms situations, delivers from sin, heals our brokenness, floods our hearts with light and encircles us in the communion of love.” Of course, for the sake of brevity, I must truncate the text. But you see that there is a grace offered to us, which we look forward to in the birth of Jesus, during the Advent season, that is “…that which goes byond that moral demand–God’s accepting love, his forgiveness and mercy, his overwhelming free gift, his loving-kindness.” This seems like a kind of sermon, and it is a kind of sermon. “Passages for reflection were drawn for the most part from sermons, addresses and meditations on passion themes that I have given throughout my ministry both as chaplain for many years…and as a bishop.” This from the Preface. Too, there are the reflections of musician Julien Chilcott-Monk. He, I think, wrote the Mary reflections and the shorter reflections for each day, a kind of note to the reading. The longer and introductory readings and remarks by Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe (of the Anglican Church), and the almost point making writings of Julien Chilcott-Monk make this a team written book where the writing and the team impact is helpful to the meaning and for the writing of the book. Like a prayer, “The Sequence” of each day focuses the reader. So these are really meditations and prayers, subtle sometimes. “With thy favoured sheep, O place me; nor among the goats secure me…” Perhaps you are not so steeped in the Bible, for the book relies on the Bible, and therefore here is the end of that quotation: “…but to thy side please upraise me.” Asking to go to heaven, something most people who live their lives in a religious manner desire. Continuing with the format, the book has an imaginative (fictional) statement by Mary on the Biblical text. Afterall, this is about Jesus and Christmas, and Mary is a key player. Here the writer gives mature thoughts to the young mother, and she is religiously profound. As I understand it, Mary was a Jewish woman who was well educated in her faith. That adds credence to her thoughts, as fictionalized here: “Is Jesus to establish the New Eden so that mankind can realize God’s original intention for his creation? If so, mankind will have to turn, to respond.” I found these very satisfying and they kindled in me the desire to imagine myself what Mary would think, and what kind of woman she was, as a mother to be. The readings, which are not so long nor do they take a great deal of time, end with a statement for “…consideration…” In this reading, “The King is concerned with the reality of response to human need, not our tally for engagements.” As a means of inspiration, information, and intelligent readings for reflection and mediation, albeit guided worthily by the text, the book “Come, Lord Jesus!” makes a worthy addition for the season. The daily readings guide the pilgrim through Biblical and reflective texts, engaging the individual with the season, and educating him in the sense that these ideas can grow. I want to add a personl note about my own reading during this season of Advent in 2005. The book grew on me as I went through it, as I found it a gentle and easily taken series of introductions as guidance to the seasons of Advent, Christmas and entry to Epiphany. –Peter Menkin, Epiphany
Peter Menkin, an aspiring poet, lives in Mill Valley, CA USA (north of San Francisco).
1. Travel, travel, travel. When traveling, Kindle is your best friend. Every trip I always plan and fully expect to read AND finish Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Steven King’s The Stand. With the Kindle in my backpack, I’ve actually accomplished all three this summer! You literally can have 350,000 books at your fingertips.2. Its not just about books either. Do you have professional document you need to review on that flight? Email it to your Kindle. Do you have technical or training you have to tackle? Email it to your Kindle. If you have a soft copy of a body of text (including word docs, Adobe pdf files, or plain email type text files), you can simply email it to your Kindle, and it can serve as your electronic briefcase. 3. Its appearance is hi-tech. This new Kindle is sooo much thinner and streamline, its thinner than my IPhone. 4. The touch is just right. You know how some keyboards have just that right touch and feel? That is how my Kindle is. Not clunky, nor ambiguous. And the buttons are laid out as if someone at Amazon actually designed it with humans in mind.5. IF you own a Kindle you can download for free a Kindle reader and not have to buy the book twice. Using the patented Whispernet technology you can ‘mark’ where you left off when reading a book on your Kindle, then pick right up at that point on your IPhone. And vice versa. An electronic bookmark that coordinates between both devices.6. Wet environments are no problem. This was a pleasant surprise, that I found out by accident. On a recent vacation, I took it out to the pool. My wife warned that the kids were sure to splash my new toy into oblivion. Ha! I got through five Kurt Vonnegut short stories without a hiccup. I might add next to us were two women reading, and their paperback romance novels were damp and ‘wavy’ shall we say?7. I love to highlight what I read, especially any self help (and I sure need them) books. This feature is perfect and even has feedback when you take a note.8. The dictionary is now a built-in feature and has instant lookup, without having to go to a separate page for the definition. Just move your cursor to the word that you want defined and it appears on screen. I can’t tell you how ‘smart’ that makes me!9. The illustrations now come in sixteen shades of grey which is infinitesimally better than the previous four!10. This is the future. You may not want to hear it. Just as video killed the radio star, electronic books will not obsolete paper but the improvement can’t be ignored. Amazon hit a home run with the electronic book and they will have a corner on this market for some time to come.11. (Bonus) Did I mention the Kindle 2 is now on sale?
Jack Bruce is an english teacher whose love for reading is only rivaled by his daughter’s. To learn more about the ‘Kindle’ e-reader, and check out the Holiday prices, Get The Cheapest Kindle Here