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Welcome Your Guests in Style This Holiday Season #Groupon #Ad

This year we're hosting our family's annual Thanksgiving dinner.  I love having everyone over our home and always try to make sure everyone feels welcome.  Whether it's making sure the menu includes something special for them or having a place for them to stretch out and chill after the Thanksgiving meal, I want everyone to make themselves at home.

Groupon Goods is a great place to find everything you need to make everyone feel welcome.  Whether you're looking for something new, something to do or somewhere to go, Groupon is a great place to save money!  Plus, it's Groupon so the sign up is free and the savings are specific to my zip code.  Just type in your zip code and watch the savings appear on your screen.

Groupon helps us welcome our guests in style.  It all begins when we put out the welcome mat at the front and side entrances to our home to let our guests know they are welcome.

I love this Life Welcome Outdoor Rubber mat I found on Groupon featuring the 6 philosophies of life:  Live, Laugh, Faith, Hope, Love and Enjoy. 


We also like to have a few throws handy as some of our guests get a little chilly.  Check out this 2-pack of Sherpa throws from Wexley priced at 14.99.  What a bargain.


We have reclining chairs so our guests can lie back and relax while watching the game and if someone falls asleep, no problem, we've got a guest room ready just in case.  I would love to update our guest room with a new trundle bed like this daybed from Barnstorm.  *Hint-hint*

This daybed would be perfect for weekend sleepovers and the tuckaway trundle wouldn't take up too much space in our small extra bedroom.  

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