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Hints from Heloise: It’s time to think about Christmas cards

IT’S TIME TO PREPARE CHRISTMAS CARDS
Dear Heloise: It’s time to think about Christmas cards. I don’t send many, but I buy cards from UNICEF and museum gift shops. The money goes to these organizations to use as they see fit. They all have distinctive gifts like scarves and jewelry, too. Check them out online. Items come in nice gift boxes with the organization’s logos. — Carolyn McDonough, in Canaan, Connecticut
DON’T REUSE MASCARA
Dear Heloise: Using old mascara is not a safe idea. Your mascara brush can redeposit bacteria from your eyelashes back into the tube, where it can grow in the warm, moist environment. Your mascara should be discarded at regular intervals and replaced with a new tube.
As an added precaution, always wash your eyes first, including your eyelashes, before you apply your fresh mascara. This way, it goes on sanitary eyelashes without any bacteria that could be picked up during the day. This is a good practice that can perhaps avoid infections or eye irritation. — Joan Ferris, via email
PAINT TOUCH-UPS
Dear Heloise: In a mason jar, I put a sample of paint from the large bucket for our various rooms and label it with the room it goes to. It’s easy to grab for small touch-ups. — Zeke Carlson, via email
SUN TEA SAFETY CHANGES
Dear Heloise: According to the Centers for Disease Control, using the sun to brew tea can facilitate the growth of bacteria. The sun can heat tea to about 130 degrees Fahrenheit, which is not nearly hot enough to kill the bacteria in the water or tea itself. The proper heating temperature to kill such bacteria is 195 degrees Fahrenheit for at least 3-5 minutes. — Judith Seifert, via email
SAVING ON WRAPPING PAPER
Dear Heloise: Instead of buying a bunch of wrapping paper and ribbons for this upcoming Christmas/ Hanukkah, just buy a big roll of brown craft paper instead. Last year, I had my four kids roll it out and draw pictures of things that remind them of Christmas (my side of the family) and Hanukkah (my husband’s side). I told them we would use their artwork as wrapping paper.
I not only saved a bundle of money, but it gave them the opportunity to express what they felt the holidays were all about. It wasn’t just about gift-giving. My twins are only 8 years old, but they asked if we could do this every year. — N.E., in Utah
DOG SLING
Dear Heloise: On our last trip to the vet with our golden retriever, Molly, she was having difficulty getting her front paws into the car, probably because of her age. Her weight made it difficult for us seniors to lift her into the car, but a neighbor noticed our problem and came over with a large bath towel. She showed us that if we put the towel under Molly’s hind legs and use it as a sling, we could easily lift her into the car. I’m still surprised that in all my 78 years, I had never heard of this before.
My wife and I read your column every day. — G.A., in Arkansas
PET PAL
Dear Heloise: Sammy is the love of my life. He’s my 8-year-old cockapoo. Here he is hamming it up for the photo, always looking for his viral social media moment. — Donna Joslin, via email
Readers, to see Sammy and our other Pet Pals, go to Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.”
Do you have a furry friend to share with our readers? Send a photo and a brief description to [email protected]. — Heloise
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