How To Stay Sane And Have More Fun During The Holidays

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During The Holidays (NAPSA)—This is the season when wegather our families for cozy holiday celebrations. How- ever, these celebrations don’t always run as smoothly as we hope. The most wonderful timeof the year can easily become one of the most frustrating when people are sullen or upset, when plans change unexpectedly, or when weatheror traffic make travel difficult and tiring. Here are some tips for keeping the holidays Get the family out of the house during the holidays and schedule happy: a stress eliminator like golfing or pared are important, prepare to whole new level by taking advantage of the technologies and features of a new digital camera. Digital photography not only makes taking pictures and preserving memorieseasier, it makes sharing pictures—and the social interaction that goes with it—immediate. Sony’s new Cyber-shot DSCT50 and DSC-N2 digital cameras feature three-inch touch-screen displays and built-in slide show capability with music. Their extra-large screens are perfect for displaying slide shows that can instantly become part of the family fun. For more information, Figure out what you enjoy most about the holidays. It may be time spent with your family at homeor the annual holiday ski vacation. Keep this top of mind. You can help reduce holiday stress by simply thinkingpositively. Realize that some of the best memories are unscripted; while planning early and being prebe flexible and “let go” of a plan when the unexpected occurs. Be willing to negotiate and compromise, when necessary. Make coming homea joy for your family by starting a tradition of special foods at each holiday. That special cookie or candy prepared ahead will be a soothing comfort during thefestivities. Schedule a recreational activity like golfing, snowboarding outdoors or an indoor romp at the local swimming pool. Sports can be an ideal stress eliminator for the whole family. Take social gatherings to a snowboarding. visit www.sonystyle.com Plan to carve out a little “me time” if you are the person responsible for organizing most family activities. If you want to create a warm, soothing environment for family and friends, you'll need to draw on that calm space within you.