Family Present Day - A Family Celebration

Celebrate your family with a regular family festivity including presents, food, decorations, and fun. Ideas for designing your unique Family Present Day are now online.

(PRWEB) February 9, 2005

Design a celebration of your family with a Family Present Day every month, every two months, or as often as your family chooses - go to http://www.familypresentday.com for ideas on how to create this new holiday for your family.

Celebrate your family, have special food, share information, give and get a present, decorate with your family theme and colors, and you could even wear costumes if you like! Stay within your family's means by creating a spending limit and "saveup" option.

This new holiday is suggested as a regular time for all family members to be together with an emphasis on the younger children. You could even replace the regular December holidays with this family oriented event thereby spreading gift-giving costs (and limits) over an entire year and having more opportunities to be together.

Your family could decide, for instance, that adults will receive hand made gifts from the children. There are links at http://www.familypresentday.com/make.htm with many ideas for home made gifts.

All members can be involved in designing and prepapring the regular party. Or you can choose to create a schedule of alternating themes and responsibilitites.

Your family party will be as distinct as your family members. It is a perfect time to share good news, entertain each other, and just have fun together.

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Contact Information
Sandra O'connor
FAMILY PRESENT DAY
http://www.familypresentday.com
707-459-0527

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