The Columbus Dispatch

Special thanks to those serving in military

- — Heloise Dear Heloise: — Wilma D., HELOISE — Holly W. in Indianapol­is — — Karen — Maria F., Foothill Ranch, Calif. Dear Heloise: — Lonnie B., Warren, Ohio Dear Heloise: — A Grandma in Canfield, — John E., Hollsopple, Pa Heloise answers letters only in h

Dear Heloise: I am sending this to you, hoping you will print it in your column as a tribute to all men and women in the armed forces who are serving their country during this Christmas season, far from home and far from their loved ones. Thank you. Meyersdale, Pa.

We are indebted to the fine members of the military. We wish all of them and their families the peace and hope this season is all about.

When training my dog, I’ve learned a good hint. If I have to correct her or tell her “no,” it’s best to lower the tone of my voice (deepen my voice) and say a firm “no,” for example, instead of yelling at the dog.

Yelling excites the dog, and she will think it’s time to “fight back.” But if I lower the tone of my voice, she’ll know I’m displeased.

Holly, wonderful! Along the same lines, praise for the dog should be done in a positive and confident manner, but it shouldn’t be silly or exaggerate­d. Give a hug to your pup! Heloise

Dear Heloise: When I wrap my Christmas presents, I use one color of wrapping paper for each child. This saves them from riffling through all the gifts to find theirs.

The same theory works for Easter eggs, too! in Terre Haute, Ind.

Dear Heloise: We host an appetizer/ dessert party on Christmas Eve for 20-plus people. I keep a list of the number of guests and the menu, and under each appetizer, I list the ingredient­s as my shopping list.

I do the same for my Christmas gift list. I list the name of each person, and under each name is his or her wish list, including stocking stuffers.

I read your column daily, and I enjoy all the fantastic hints. I want to share a custom I have started at Christmast­ime: I began giving a Christmas ornament to each child at birth and up to the age of 20.

They have at least 20 ornaments for their own trees. They comment on them and always show their appreciati­on. Merry Christmas to you!

I have learned, after so many years, to roll down my bedspread and blankets one at a time in order to put clean sheets on the bed, then roll them back, one at a time.

Ohio

Dear Heloise: It’s difficult for my visually impaired wife to locate and put back the bar of soap on our bathroom sink. I put soft soap into a heavy shaving mug, making it easier for her to just dip her fingers in when she wants to wash. Any mug will do, but the extra weight helps to keep it in place.

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