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The 10 Best ... or Worst Christmas Song Parodies

Monday, 1 December 2008

Now that Christmas is near... the air is filled with Christmas songs.  I happened to do a post earlier today on my favorite Christmas songs.  As much as I love all the Holiday music I quite enjoy the Christmas song parodies.  Just because it's Christmas doesn't mean we shouldn't laugh, does it? 

Now depending upon your taste... and your funny bone; you may find these parodies to be the best or the worst of the Holiday song parodies.  I also don't recommend children watching/hearing most of these (watch beforehand and use your judgement).   I hope they get you into the holiday spirit as well a provide a good laugh.

Blue Vista - Is a parody of Blue Christmas and my reason for choosing it is personal... I have Vista and can so relate to this song.  It isn't as pretty as Elvis Presley's Blue Christmas, but it is so true.

White Trash Christmas - Is a red-neck parody of White Christmas.  I'm a Southern girl, and I'm not offended.  It's all in fun.

Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire - Who doesn't love the Chipmunks?  This parody of Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire is sick humor if you think about it; I mean... it is about roasting Alvin, Theodore and Simon over an open fire.  It's funny nonetheless.

I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus - This parody of I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus along with this cute video should at least make you smile.

12 Pains of Christmas - Is the parody of 12 Days of Christmas.  This video makes this song! I've seen other versions I like but this one is just too cute.

Bohemian Christmas Rhapsody - I'm a big Queen's fan so when I first heard this one I loved it.  It's also an entertaining video.

Twelve Daze of Christmas - okay this is the second parody of 12 Days of Christmas; but this is the most hilarious version I've ever seen.  It is performed by Fay McKay, a famous Las Vegas entertainer.  Sadly, she passed away this past April. 

God Rest We Weary Working Moms - this parody of God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman is perfect for all of us working moms, be it in or out of the home.

Walkin' Round In Women's Underwear - this is a Walking in a Winter Wonderland parody by Bob Rivers, who is most famous for his Christmas song parodies.

The Restroom Door Said Gentlemen - Yes another God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen parody.  This is my favorite Christmas song parody... not my favorite video, but favorite song.

Please take these parodies and videos in the vain they were intended.  Laughter is one of the ways to spread some joy around this holiday season, so please enjoy.  I would love to know which parody is your favorite or your least favorite.  Hope to hear from you!

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Top 5 Favorite Christmas Songs

Monday, 1 December 2008

I love Christmas songs or carols (or Holiday songs)!  I do however, have a pet peeve about hearing Christmas songs before Thanksgiving is over.  I just don't want to hear them until the day after Thanksgiving.  It may be just me... like I said it's a pet peeve.

I was thinking about which Christmas carols I enjoyed listening to most and could come up with five rather quickly.  So without further ado... here they are,

5.  Winter Wonderland - It's a catchy tune and always puts me in the Christmas or Holiday mood.  One of my favorite versions of this song is by the Eurythmics.  Personally, I think Annie Lennox has one of the best female voices of all time.

4.  The Christmas Song - This one by Christina Aguilera is a favorite of mine.  It's a pretty song and Christina does a nice job singing it.

3.  Oh Holy Night - I really like Nsync's Acapella version.  The harmonies of their voices lend quite well to this song.

2.  Little Drummer Boy - I love the Little Drummer Boy!  It is one of those classics.  This version by Bing Crosby and David Bowie is one of my favorites.

1.  Silent Night - This is my all time favorite Christmas song and this version by Sinéad O'Connor is beautiful.  She has a voice like an angel.

I'm in the Holiday spirit now!  I hope you enjoy my favorite Holiday songs and I would love to hear yours.

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Moonlight and Mistletoe Premieres on the Hallmark Channel

Friday, 28 November 2008

Now that Thanksgiving is over, it's time to think about Christmas.  One of the ways to start off the Holiday season is by watching the season's movies.  Saturday on the Hallmark Channel you can watch Moonlight and Mistletoe.  From HallmarkChannel.com,

It’s always Christmas in Santaville!  But now, tiny Chester, Vermont’s year-round yuletide attraction is losing its widespread appeal.  On the verge of bankruptcy, the resident St. Nick is hoping for a Christmas miracle to keep his dream from being bulldozed into another mini mall. Nick Crosby (Tom Arnold) is the owner of Santaville and head Santa.  One day he is smiling with visitors, the next, he is juggling a cascading stack of bills, unable to pay the rent and blissfully thinking a solution will magically appear.  When his daughter – and onetime Number One elf, Holly (Candace Cameron Bure), returns home, she is shocked to learn of her father’s situation. Holly recruits Peter, Nick’s employee and master wood craftsman, to devise a solution to the money woes.

I look forward to watching Moonlight and Mistletoe; I love holiday movies and like Candace Cameron Bure.  You may remember Candace from Full House, where she played DJ Tanner.  As for Tom Arnold, I enjoy watching him more than I used to... he kind of grows on you.  Most importantly, I think Moonlight and Mistletoe will have a good message.

Check out HallmarkChannel.com for more information on Moonlight and Mistletoe.  And be sure to watch Moonlight and Mistletoe Saturday night, November 29, 2008 at 9:00 pm EST.

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Thanksgiving Dinner - What's on the Menu?

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

jpg_thanksgiving-09 When asked what my favorite holiday is... I really have a difficult time deciding between Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Christmas has always been my favorite but as I get older I'm beginning to love Thanksgiving more and more because it isn't as stressful as Christmas.  And Thanksgiving is more about the food.  Getting together with family and eating... two of my favorite things.

I would like to share with you some of my favorite recipes for Thanksgiving.  While you're planning your Thanksgiving menu this year maybe one of my favorites will be yours. 

The Main Event

  • Turkey - This is a very basic turkey recipe that is so moist and delicious.
  • Turkey 2 -  I love the flavor of this turkey it is moist and the flavors of the rosemary and olive oil is so tasty.

Thanksgiving Side Dishes

  • Stuffing/Dressing (option 1) - You'll love this Awesome Sausage, Apple and Cranberry Stuffing.  I use sage pork sausage (drain it well)... it's more flavorful.  I also leave out the cooked turkey liver.
  • Stuffing/Dressing (option 2) - Bread and celery stuffing.  This is a simple, easy and basic recipe; yet very delicious.  If you are really pressed for time this dressing is great.  I also add sage along with the poultry seasoning.
  • Gravy - Easy Turkey Gravy.  A creamy lump-free gravy.
  • Sweet Potato Pie - I've prepared this sweet potato pie for the last two years and it is my all time favorite recipe.
  • Sweet Potato Casserole - This Yummy Sweet Potato Casserole is to die for.  I suggest baking the potatoes so you can just scoop out the potato without having to peel them.  And do not substitute any other nut for the pecans.
  • Mashed potatoes - These Traditional Mashed Potatoes are very creamy.  I sometimes add parsley, garlic and/or chives; but just as the recipe calls for is perfect for a Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Potato Salad - This Southern Potato Salad is a great basic potato salad.  You can omit what you don't like and it will still be good.  I don't like celery in potato salad so I omit it and substitute onion.
  • Green Bean Casserole - Okay I'm not a huge fan of green bean casseroles... and of all the ones I've ever tried, this Grandma's Green Bean Casserole is good.  I do suggest that you read the reviews for some tips to make it even better.

Thanksgiving Desserts

  • Pumpkin Pie - This is one of the easiest and tastiest pumpkin pies.  It really is the Perfect Pumpkin Pie!  You can substitute the unbaked pie crust with a graham cracker crust; and another tip is to heat the pumpkin puree and spices, let cool then combine the milk and eggs.
  • Chocolate Cake -  This Too Much Chocolate Cake (which I don't believe you can have too much chocolate) is positively heavenly.  You can make a cake from scratch if you like, but I don't know about you... but I'm too busy and just don't have the time.  So I search for recipes that are easy and quick but delicious.  This recipe fits the bill.  I use this Satiny Chocolate Glaze over the cake.

Thanksgiving Leftovers

These recipes come from AllRecipes.com; I like All Recipe for 3 reasons:

  1. There are tons of reviews where real people have tried the recipes and have tips and suggestions to make the recipes even better.
  2. Each recipe provides a nutritional information.
  3. You can calculate how many servings you need.

I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner and give one of these dishes a try... they won't disappoint.  If you have a favorite Thanksgiving recipe please share it with us.  And Happy Thanksgiving!

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'An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving' premiers on the Hallmark Channel

Saturday, 22 November 2008

If you're in the mood to watch a good Thanksgiving movie this weekend, you're in good company.  And tonight, November 22, 2008, at 9:00 pm on the Hallmark Channel, they will be airing the original movie An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving.

From HallmarkChannel.com,

Mary (Helene Joy) and her 3 children have hit difficult times on their farm. This year, they cannot even afford a turkey for their Thanksgiving dinner. Suddenly, Mary’s wealthy and estranged mother Isabella (Jacqueline Bisset) has come to visit. Isabella wants to help but, in the end, more than money will be needed to heal the emotional wounds that exist between mother and daughter in this moving Hallmark Channel original period drama.

An old Fashioned Thanksgiving sounds like a great movie for the whole family, but especially so for mothers and daughters.  I'm sure there will be a good lesson in it for all of us.

I enjoy watching Jacqueline Bisset and I'm sure she won't disappoint in An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving.

Go to HallmarkChannel.com and try your hand at winning the one-of-a-kind movie memorabilia, the Thanksgiving tablecloth and $2,000.00.  Good luck!

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Name Your PC Day

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Gateway Convertible Laptop 'aka' Paulette's Nikky If you didn't know today was Name Your PC Day... you are not alone.  I didn't know until recently.  In fact, I emailed a friend a couple nights ago to see if she had a name for hers and she didn't.  She asked me if that made her weird; and I said  "no... I think those that name their computers are weird."

Well I think I was wrong.  It seems it is quite common for a person to name their PC.  So now I feel a little "left out".  I mean, I spend so much time on my laptop that it is almost like an extension of myself; like a dear friend!

Just as Alice, in Alice in Wonderland, I became curiouser and curiouser.  So I talked with my good friend Bridget Ayers over at The Get Smart Blog.  She didn't have to think about it,

My PC is Roxie, my old Dell laptop was Rocky it was a big behemoth Grey laptop that though not the sharpest PC out there slugged it out till the very end. My new laptop is a little white sleek HP that packs a bigger punch than good old Rocky but she still rocks it…..so Roxie.

Bridget was so kind to pose this question to the members of Get Smart Women Social Network

I am impressed with the names some people give their computers; and even more impressed with the stories behind the names.  Like Jennifer at Connect with your Teens,

I'm going to name my laptop "Little Red". I have a small Dell laptop inspiron 1420 that came in a variety of colors. I was tempted to get it in pink but my teenage son said that was too girly and talked me out of it. I wanted something fun and bright so I chose red with a matching red mouse and I love it. It is small and light enough to carry around, so "Little Red" is the perfect name for it.

And Paulette at www.letche.net/blog,

My present Sally has been a cool HP laptop in the last 11 months. Sometimes its naughty but what do you expect from a laptop that stays 24/7 working. My last laptop Teddy, was a Dell. I still owe Teddy a lot apology. I constantly rocked the life out of the battery watching "24" and "Desperate Housewives" for hours until it gave up the ghost. My "Junky" desktop, is a warehouse for most of my stuff. I still find it difficult to let go of some unnecessary data. But honestly I'm looking forward to getting Nikky, a cute Gateway convertible laptop. Unfortunately, Gateway made it impossible for me to get her out of the US last year. Sad!...

The image I'm using above, is of Paulette's Nikky.  She is a real beauty!

I started to think this was a female phenomenon, the naming of one's computer.  However, I quickly found out that my male friends give their PC's a moniker as well.  I talked with Greg from Nerd Beach,

My PC's name is Twip; this name isn't that unusual given that my previous computers included such names as Tweng and Twung.  The names are handy, unique labels, without any real meaning.

I got a quick note from my friend JB at The Launching Pad,

Mine is named "Mac"  hee hee.....

Ummmm, so are we to assume your PC is a Mac?  Or is there more to the story?  JB will have to let us know.

I know I'm not the only person who has NOT named their computer; it is definitely more commonplace than I realized though.  So I need your help.  My readers who know me or have a sense of who I am from my blog - help me name my computer.  I use my laptop a lot.  She is for the most part a constant companion.  I however, cannot come up with a name for her.  I had no trouble at all coming up with a name for my son, after carrying a child for 9 months and giving birth makes naming them a bit easier I suppose, but I keep coming up with nothing when it comes to my laptop.

If you have a suggestion for me, leave a comment and if I choose your name I'll devote a post to your blog or website. 

Oh, and if you have a name for your computer - we would love to hear it!  If you're like me and don't have a name yet, you have until midnight tonight, November 20, 2008, to come up with a name.  Hope to hear from you!

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Design of the Month - Tulsa Tees

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

image It's that time again... design of the month.  This month I am bringing you Tulsa Tees.  Which for the most part is just what the name implies, 

Howdy and welcome to our little outfit in Tulsa, Oklahoma! Here you'll find a unique, growing collection of humorous, political, geek, and environment designs from our resident brain trust, as well as original Okie centennial and Tulsa designs -- printed on shirts, bumper stickers, mousepads, mugs, and other quality products and gift items. Y’all be sure to bookmark us and visit often!

At Tulsa Tees you can find original gifts for friends and family that live in Oklahoma and/or Tulsa to be more specific.  From Tulsa Tees,

For the native-born, the transplants, and any who appreciate the people, food, and weather of the Sooner State -- let all y'all's friends know that Oklahoma is OK! Centennial and Tulsa designs here, too.

Even though you can find great designs for the Okies in your life; my design pick is from their Christmas section.  There's no time like now to start shopping for Christmas!  My favorite design from their Christmas section is 'Gold. Myrrh. Frank sent this.'  I love the play on words and the humor!

I hope you get a chance to stop by 'Tulsa Tees' and see what great designs they have for all those on your Christmas list this year. 

This blog is part of a crossover blog.  Other Participants in this crossover blog are:

http://ateasetees.wordpress.com/

http://getyergoat-goatgifts.blogspot.com

http://www.nanwrightart.com

http://randomshirts.blogspot.com/

http://skeetzteez.blogspot.com/

http://idesignbrian.wordpress.com/

http://www.shopkeeperdesigns.com

http://autismshowucare.blogspot.com

http://www.gocamelphotos.blogspot.com/

http://einselgaenger.blogspot.com/

http://beflip.blogspot.com/

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'Accidental Friendship' Premieres on Hallmark Channel for National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

Saturday, 15 November 2008

Each year, one week before Thanksgiving (which this year is November 16 - 22), National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness co-sponsor National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.  My son's school is taking part and our family is doing our "little" part, in helping with the hunger issue.  If everyone does their "little" part maybe we can make sure that no one goes hungry this Thanksgiving.  Go to nationalhomeless.org for more information and ideas of things you can do.

Tonight, November 15, 2008, at 9:00 EST, the Hallmark Channel premieres Accidental Friendship.  From the Hallmark Channel's press release,

“Accidental Friendship,” a Hallmark Channel Original Movie starring Chandra Wilson, Ben Vereen and Kathleen Munroe, is the true-life story of Yvonne Caldwell (played by Wilson), a middle class working woman whose spiral from work and ownership to desperation, destitution, and pushing a buggy on the streets is a sad and familiar tale. Caldwell is befriended by empathetic LAPD officer Tami Baumann out of the love they each have for dogs, and a friendship – tenuous at first – takes hold.

When Wilson, Munroe and Vereen accepted their roles, they took on an experience that not only gave them great acting challenges, but helped open their eyes to the lives of the homeless.

Says Vereen, who plays Wes Smith, a streetbound friend of Yvonne’s, “Having the chance to have that little, vague glimpse into that world is an honor.”

To most of us, they are nameless panhandlers, people living on the fringe of humanity, surviving on the street, barely fending off hunger, poverty and worse. We can’t understand why they would continue to choose such a life or how they even got in such a predicament. “Why don’t they just get help?” we ask ourselves.

As the three actors learned, any of us could easily be in the same spot as the homeless around us.

“Most of us feel like we’re immune to this,” says the real Tami Baumann (who is played by Munroe). “I’ve known many police officers who have gone through a divorce or lost a home – where do they go? Los Angeles is so expensive and the cost of housing puts even full-time working people at risk.”

Says Munroe, “There are a great number of people who had a home and a job and have lost them. Homelessness is hitting home for a lot of people in a big way, especially through this foreclosure crisis.”

Most of us think of homeless people as either mentally ill or alcoholic, though Wilson notes that isn’t always the case. “That’s only about 50% of the homeless population out there. Every case is different.”

Yvonne indeed does have an alcohol problem, but, Munroe says, “This film is a nice piece because it doesn’t play into the negative stereotypes at all. Her alcoholism and homelessness are definitely not incidental because they account for her situation, but you get to know her human side. You can appreciate the person that’s struggling and all of her complexities.”

“Any of us at any time are two paychecks away, one disaster away, one illness away, from being out on the streets,” adds Wilson.

“If you’re the kind of person that blames everybody and everything for why you don’t have what you need in life, then you’re set on a path to make some big mistakes. That’s where Yvonne was in this story. You can convince yourself that this is your choice, and when you want to do something different, you’ll do something different. We don’t realize how bad our circumstance is until we get out of it. The financial crisis today is ensuring that more and more people will never be able to step out from the streets.”

Adds Munroe, “Most of us think of them as people that just decided to quit. But, think about children and how filled with promise they are. No one ever begins in life just to quit.”

It can be a struggle for the homeless to accept help, as Wilson shows in her portrayal of Yvonne as she resists getting treatment for her alcoholism.

“There is a real fear, as Chandra portrays so well, of not being able to make it,” says Munroe. “What if it doesn’t happen? What if she can’t do it? What if she’s not good enough? And without a really substantial support system, it could be impossibly hard.”

Even giving up their meager belongings might make or break an attempt at help. “With Yvonne, it meant she’d have to give up that basket full of crap to fix herself,” Baumann recalls.

“They’re very attached to their basket. It’s nothing but their blanket they sleep on and whatever else that’s their little stash, but it’s their whole world.”

“Yvonne’s is not a Cinderella story. All of her problems don’t resolve at the end of the movie. But today, Yvonne is in treatment and determined to be well. You root for her, heart and soul,” says Wilson.

Baumann’s heart and soul reaches out to those she serves in the very tough LA neighborhood around the 77th Station. “The rise in everyday staples and the declining value of minimum wage has put so many people at risk of being homeless. My heart breaks when I see people working full-time jobs living in doorways and alleys, and any of us could be there and be them.”

Hallmark Channel’s “Hitting Home” encourages every day people to reach out charitably to those on the fringes of life. In catastrophes near and far, Americans are #1 in giving, even when it hurts! Even in recession charitable giving has never fallen as far as the economy.

It is hard to fathom that there are 750,000 homeless Americans who are literally ignored either intentionally or subconsciously.  It seems that people feel threatened by homeless people.  I'm not sure if this is because they feel that a homeless person is beneath them or out of fear.  Fear that it could be them.  I believe it is the latter.  In today's economy many of us could be two or three paychecks away from being homeless.

Just think "if it were you and/or your family, would you want to be ignored?"  Tonight watch Accidental Friendship, and get inspired.  And as a side note, Chandra Wilson who stars in Grey's Anatomy is a phenomenal actress and I look forward to seeing her in this role.

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The Two Mr. Kissels Premieres on Lifetime

Saturday, 15 November 2008

I'm am so looking forward to watching The Two Mr. Kissels Saturday night on the Lifetime channel.  It stars John Stamos, and I've had a crush on him since he played Blackie on General Hospital.

What is The Two Mr. Kissels about?

From the Lifetime Networks press release,

In "The Two Mr. Kissels," real estate mogul Andrew Kissel (Stamos)marries sporty blond ski instructor, Hayley Wolff (Gretchen Egolf,"Journeyman"), while his younger brother Rob Kissel (Anson Mount,"Conviction"), a New York investment banker, marries social climber Nancy Keeshin (Robin Tunney). On the surface, it seems that both the Kissel brothers are starting idyllic families. After Rob moves his family to Hong Kong for a promotion, Nancy grows to resent his long work hours. In retaliation, Nancy begins a torrid affair and ultimately kills Rob by drugging him and bludgeoning him to death, igniting worldwide media frenzy. Years later, Andrew is caught embezzling millions of dollars to support his increasingly lavish lifestyle and drug addiction. With the courts breathing down his neck, former business partners turning on him, and a frustrated and embarrassed wife filing for divorce, Andrew is found dead in the basement of his Greenwich mansion. The question remains: was Andrew murdered by one of his many enemies, or did he arrange it himself in order to escape his living nightmare?

The cast and characters:

  • John Stamos plays Andrew Kissel -  A millionaire real estate developer with a penchant for partying and deception. 
  • Robin Tunney plays Nancy Kissel - Robert's wife - a homemaker who may have been pushed a little too far.
  • Gretchen Egolf plays Haley Kissel - Andrew's wife - the perfect mother looking to escape her troubled husband.

As I mentioned earlier... I love John Stamos!  He was a teen heartthrob while playing Blackie on the daytime soap General Hospital.  If you're not familiar with Stamos from General Hospital I'm sure you've seen him as the handsome brother and uncle on Full House.  And more recently, he can be seen every Thursday night as Dr. Tony Gate on E.R.

This is not the only reason I want to watch The Two Mr. kissels.  I'm intrigued with this movie because it is based on a true story.  You can go to mylifetime.com and read about the true story, but if you go there before watching the movie, there are SPOILERS.  I would suggest checking it out after watching the movie.  It is an interesting story.

I have the dilemma of two great movies tonight; the other one on the Hallmark Channel (which you can read about in the above post).  I will DVR The Two Mr. Kissels.  So if you are looking for a good movie to watch on a Saturday night... tune in November 15, 2008, at 9:00 pm EST and watch The Two Mr. Kissels.  They will show an encore both November 16 and November 17, 2008.

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A Humorous Holiday Survival Guide for Family Gatherings

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

jpg_wine201 It is that time of year again; Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming up fast and many people will be getting together with extended families.  I know how stressful it can be to just plan and prepare dinner... not to mention decorating and/or cleaning your house if the get together is at your home.  If the family gathering is out of town, you have all the packing and all the things that leaving your home for a couple of days or more entail; as well as the traveling to do.

I've decided to use humor to help us get through this holiday season's family gatherings.  I promise to write a more serious holiday survival guide before Thanksgiving.  Who knows you might be able to use these tips; and sometimes... humor is the only way to survive the holidays.

Let's break it down by the family members that cause so much tension during the holidays.

Mother and/or Mother-in-law

Many people are lucky to think of their mothers or mothers-in-law as their best friend.  In many cases though, mothers and mothers-in-law are the single biggest person of contention for us.  If you have a mother or mother-in-law that is over-bearing, their way is the only way or has a narcissist personality, to name a few, then you know exactly what I'm talking about.  Unfortunately, many of us know the stress this type of person can be on a good day... add in all the pressure of a holiday and well - it can be more than we can handle sometimes.  Here are a few tips on how to handle those too annoying mothers and mothers-in-law:

  • If you can't beat 'em, join 'em -  If your mom or mother-in-law likes to tell you how you should do things or implies she could do it better- start telling her how you would/could do whatever she is doing  better.  Start annoying her back.  Sometimes they do things to get a rise out of you; so don't let them see you sweat.  Give it right back to them... but better.  You will be giving her a taste of her own medicine.
  • Ignore her -  Pretend she is invisible... do not respond not matter what she says or does.  This may be hard to do sometimes.  I remember my mom telling me as a child that if someone was bothering me to just ignore them.  She said this would irritate them more because they were doing things to get my attention; so ignoring them would be the worse thing I could do.  So when your mother or mother-in-law starts in... ignore her.
  • Drink - get sloshed; get numb.  Get drunk and she won't get to you.  Maybe you'll just laugh at everything.

Father and/or Father-in-law

This special man in your life can be a strong and loving role model.  However, if you are one of the unfortunate ones, that have a father or father-in-law that is loud, obnoxious, flirty, self-righteous or any other irritating trait then you are not alone in dreading the holidays.  Try these tips out while around your father/father-in-law this Thanksgiving or Christmas:

  • Avoidance - try to stay clear of him.  Take an Ipod or book for example, and hide out in the bathroom.  Conveniently come down with a stomach bug.  This works best if there is two or more bathrooms.
  • Pretend - this is closely related to the above tip.  In this situation, claim to have strep throat or some other contagion and you don't want to breathe on them.  This can keep him at a distance.
  • Drink - get sloshed; get numb.  Get drunk and he won't get to you.  Maybe you'll just laugh at everything.

Brother or Brother-in-law and/or Sister or Sister-in-law

Siblings and siblings-in-law can really try your patience.  Sibling rivalry is commonplace.  During the holidays a brother or sister can really step on some nerves.  Do you have a brother or sister that are the favorites?  The perfect can't do anything wrong brother or sister?  Or do you have the whining brother or sister that never takes responsibility for their actions?  This Thanksgiving and/or Christmas try these tips out:

  • Be childish - if things get too stressful with a sibling revert to your childhood.  Resort to name calling, and those ever popular phrases like "I know you are, but what am I" and "I'm rubber you're glue. Whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you."  You can also cry and/or have a temper tantrum, this especially works if you want to have all the attention. 
  • Avoidance - this one works well for siblings and siblings-in-law.  Once again just hide away in the bathroom proclaiming a stomach bug.  Sometimes it's best to just avoid those that stress us.  Especially at family gatherings like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
  • Drink - get sloshed; get numb.  Get drunk and he won't get to you.  Maybe you'll just laugh at everything.  As the Pink Floyd song says get "comfortably numb".

I've covered the family members that generally cause the most discomfort during family gatherings; I know there are other relatives that can irritate us,  like crazy aunts and uncles or the obnoxious distant cousin.  You can use these tips on any and all family members as needed.

Please, take these tips in the light in which they were given.  I find humor to be a great way to deal with things and sometimes (like holiday gatherings) it's best to laugh... or else you might be cry.

Next week I'll give you a more serious and realistic survival guide for your holiday get togethers.  Until then try to find some humor in your upcoming holiday festivities.

If you have a humorous tip on how to deal with a family member during the holidays... please share it with us.  We would love to hear it!

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