Gene Hetland
No Resolutions, Thanks
No Post-Christmas Letdown Yet
You may have heard about it, and maybe you've experienced it: Post-Christmas letdown.
There are probably several, more clinical names for it, but you know what it is.
The excitement, anticipation or apprehension over Christmas has been building up for most folks since around Thanksgiving, and since September for a lot of retailers
Still Time To Do Something For Others
Once again, tragedy has struck at Christmastime.
Three children die in a house fire in Sioux Falls' North End, when their home of just a few weeks catches fire.
As fire investigators try to determine the cause, parents grieve the loss of their children in an almost-unspeakable tragedy
Not Going Nuts at Christmas
If you've been around long enough, you might remember some of the Christmas "novelty" songs that I'm thinking don't get played much around this time of year anymore.
Many have moved in to take their place, like "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer," which my wife absolutely detests, and of course there are others
Some Carols Are More Classic Than Others
Educate Yourself About Snow Gates
Survivor’s Guilt for Victims’ Siblings
Some news outlets, including ABC News, are reporting that the siblings of the children killed in the school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut could face what's known as "survivor's guilt."
Talk about adding tragedy to tragedy, when the innocent brothers and sisters of the innocent children who were killed find themselves feeling guilty
I Never Bought Santa’s Story

