The Sun (San Bernardino)

Reuse gift-giving materials

- Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@Heloise.com.

DEAR HELOISE >> You always advocate for recycling, reusing and making every effort to help our planet. So, I thought you might like to remind your readers during this gift-giving season to save packing materials and reuse them if and when they have a need to mail something. All that bubble wrap, Styrofoam and tissue paper can be stored in bags and boxes in a closet, attic or garage. Tons of these packing materials end up in landfills where they help no one and actually do harm to this planet, so it’s better to reuse them.

Save your leftover wrapping paper rather than tossing in the trash. Or, if you must, run it through a paper shredder and use it as packing material for some other occasion.

We all live on one small planet. Let’s take care of it.

— Carlos H., Downey

DEAR HELOISE >> Before the recent holiday break, my son and his college friends went to a party. They had a little too much to drink, and on the way back to the dorms, they were pulled over by the police.

Needless to say, the driver was arrested for driving under the influence. Please warn your readers about drinking and driving. My son and his friends might be young, but they all knew better than to mix alcohol and stupidity.

While they didn’t have an accident, and no one was physically injured, the ramificati­ons from their actions have had some serious consequenc­es. The friend who was driving was asked to leave his fraternity. His father took away his car since it was in his father’s name, and his insurance now costs more.

On top of all this, his fiancee dumped him, returned his ring and won’t speak to him. It’s been a lesson learned the hard way.

— Mom in Colorado

DEAR MOM IN COLORADO >> They’re very lucky that things weren’t worse. If the driver had hit another car or person, he could be facing a prison sentence.

Tell your son to always have a designated driver who doesn’t drink.

DEAR HELOISE >> When my son announced that he was getting married, I decided to take him shopping to buy a few nicer things than he’s normally used to wearing. For his job, he wears a uniform, but when he’s off work, he dresses like a bum. He has a sports jacket, but not a suit. He’s in top physical form (has to be for his job), but has no interest in clothing other than the fact that it keeps you from being naked.

So, I bought him the following for his trousseau:

• Three nice dress shirts

• Three nice ties

• A dark gray suit

• Four T-shirts

• Six pairs of socks

• Underwear

• A robe and slippers

• A nice leather belt

• One pair of jeans

• Two knit golf shirts I can well afford this expenditur­e, and I’m happy to provide new clothing for my son.

— Lorraine N., St. Paul,

Minnesota

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