Huffington Magazine Issue 23-24 | Page 5

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE HUFFINGTON 11.18.12 EDITOR LETTER ing on at HuffPost: stress. “We have so much stress around buying gifts,” he says. “It has become transactional, and we’ve lost the emotional aspects, the ritual.” So, we hope the Huffington gift guide will be a stress-reducing way to shop for the ones you love. Part of the joy of browsing the guide is its mix of familiar items and new discoveries. I gravitated to the ostrich pillow (don’t worry, it’s not made of ostrich feathers!), the “library-scented” reading candle and the online yoga classes. And I learned about “Story,” a concept store in my own neighborhood, Chelsea, which changes its merchandise and decor every four to eight weeks in order to tell a different story—“a magazine that comes to life,” as owner Rachel Shechtman puts it. Most of all, we hope our gift guide will provide perspective— something we can all use, especially at this time of year. As part of our commitment to going beyond the frenzy of gift-giving and understanding where those gifts come from, we feature the voice of Sushila Ashok, an artisan from western India whose crafts are sold by fair trade companies each year. “I start working at 9:30, doing embroidery work until 5:30, and then I go back home with the children and cook food, wash clothes and do household work,” says Ashok, who works for a nonprofit devoted to paying artisans a livable wage. And those who want to give back this holiday season will find a variety of charities and funds, from relief for veterans and victims of Hurricane Sandy to abandoned pets and hospitalized children in need of toys and books. So, happy holidays from all of us at Huffington. Growing up in Athens, I looked forward each year to the holidays, when my mother would bake melomakarona, the traditional Greek Christmas cookies. I hope the Huffington gift guide will become a holiday tradition, too. We hope our gift guide will provide perspective— something we can all use, especially at this time of year.” ARIANNA