It can get extremely stressful trying to come up with that “perfect” present for the person that already has everything and, honestly, all of the post-Christmas/Hanukkah clutter can be kind of overwhelming too. Write down your list of who you typically give to and see if there are ways that this can be trimmed. Can you do a family gift exchange rather than giving to everyone individually? Is there a fun group activity that you can do together with friends instead of buying presents? For those friends and family that are left on your list, start keeping your eyes open for gift ideas early. Keep your list with you when you are shopping, so you can write down any ideas that you may have. Exchange wishlists so you can look for gifts that your recipient actually wants and needs. Remember that your children will likely remember all of the time spent together throughout the holidays rather than the gifts that they received, so don’t let the shopping take over your fun. |

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Memorial Day isn’t just about honoring those who served—it’s also the unofficial kickoff to summer. And if you’ve got college kids coming home, you know