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- 10 Tips For Healthy Easter Eggs 2012-04-6
It is that time of year when families start thinking about the Easter ritual of dying Easter Eggs. It is a fun tradition, and the eggs can easily be eaten as a snack, breakfast, or added to salad if handled properly pre and post coloring. A hard-boiled... - A Fun Family Day At The Pumpkin Farm 2012-04-2
We are all looking for a great place to take the family for some entertainment and relaxation. The problem now days is the expense of such activities. How about taking a look into a day trip to a pumpkin farm? It's an inexpensive day trip that is... - Luxury News Celebrate Your Easter With Luxury Faberge Eggs 2012-03-3
Easter eggs are a part of the Christian Easter holiday excitement, which symbolizes the start of a new life. Traditionally, they are made of painted or dyed chicken eggs to be hidden in the garden on Easter eve so that children can search for them on Easter morning. A more modern variation, however, may substitute chicken eggs with chocolate eggs, candy- or jelly-bean-filled plastic eggs, or Fabergé eggs. - February Holidays Celebrate With Food 2012-01-28
In the United States we observe four holidays although only one is actually a national holiday. Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays used to be observed separately, but were finally grouped together into one holiday known as President's Day. President's Day is the legal holiday and all federal offices are closed as are most schools and city offices. - The Year Of The Dragon 2012-01-10
Chinese New Year 2012, 'The Year of the Dragon' begins January 23rd. If you were born in the years 1952 or 2012 your symbol would be the Water Dragon. The Dragon is the Chinese Zodiac symbol for the years 1904 - 1916 - 1928 - 1940 - 1952 - 1964 - 1976 - 1988 - 2000 - 2012. - Quinceanera Party Theme Ideas 2011-07-28
It's your Quince años and you have so much to celebrate! That means you have a lot to think about, so get planning! Starting to plan a Quinceañera party is a lot easier once you've chosen a Quinceañera Party Theme. Here are some Quinceañera Theme Ideas to help you get started. - Great Ideas For A Quinceanera Theme 2011-07-28
If you're like many young girls planning their Quinceanera, one of the most exciting yet most challenging decisions has to be selecting the theme for your quince. Sure, you want to have a celebration that's traditional and doesn't stray too far from the long-established Quinceanera customs, but who says you can't add your own personal touch to your big day? - Family Oriented Fourth Of July Weekend Five Family Fun Suggestions 2011-06-11
Looking for some great family activities to do on the upcoming Fourth of July weekend? Well, there are plenty of awesome activities for you and your family to do together you just have to get thinking! Here's a list of some of the best family activities to do on this amazing holiday weekend. - A Fun Easter Treasure Hunt For All Ages 2011-04-22
Finding a treasure hunt that will be fun and is for everyone can be a challenge. However, there are so many ways to build a super fun hunt for Easter! - Celebrating Goodwill And Harmony On Christmas Eve 2010-11-27
The night preceding Christmas Day, that is the night between 24th and 25th of December is termed Christmas Eve. It is the occasion marking the birth of Jesus Christ and is thus celebrated throughout the world. - Easter 2010 2010-03-5
According to Christmas legends, Jesus Christ, the son of Joseph and Mary was crucified on the cross by his enemies. It is however, believed that he woke from his death on the third day; and Easter is celebrated to commemorate this day. - Taking A Peek Into A Puerto Rican Christmas 2009-12-20
The Christmas holiday is near and people in different parts of the world will have its own way of celebrating. The Puerto Rican Christmas version is known as Navidad. - How I Would Change Christmas 2009-12-1
As much as I hate to say this, I don't look forward to Christmas anymore. Don't get me wrong, I'm no Ebenezer Scrooge, but Christmas has become more of a hassle to me than a celebration. But it is not beyond repair. - Spending Your Holidays In Paris, France 2009-07-5
Every year the same activities seem to commence in your area. Lights go up on the rooftop, trees are decorated and gingerbread cookies baked. Though these are the conventions that warm our hearts and... - What Every Mom Wants How To Orchestrate The Perfect Mothers Day 2009-04-28
Whether or not your finances are being affected by the recession, this is a gift that any mom, any time will treasure... and it will hardly cost you anything! Best of all, you too will receive a tremendous amount of joy from putting this together! - Whats Up With The History Of Easter Eggs 2009-03-22
During the span of recorded history, the egg has represented mystery, magic, medicine, food and omen. For the Christian faith, it is a universal symbol of Easter. During Easter celebrations... - Celebrating Easter Beautifully On A Budget 2009-03-22
It isn't how much money you spend on celebrating with family and friends that makes it memorable. It is the time and creativity you spend on making it extra special that will keep memories alive year after year. - Ten Romantic Yet Inexpensive Valentines Day Ideas 2009-01-29
Home made Valentine cards, a single rose in a bud vase, or a picture of the two of you in an elegant frame are all frugal, yet romantic ways to express your love on Valentine's Day. Read on for more ways to celebrate the day without spending a lot of money. - Oktoberfest The Largest Fair In The World 2008-11-10
Oktoberfest is the largest fair in the world, and one of Munich's most famous events. With six million attendees every year, it is also an important part of Bavarian culture. - I Love Touring Italy Bergamo And Lake Como 2008-11-10
I love touring Italy so much that I am doing a series on both the well known and the rarely visited tourist attractions of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores sights of Bergamo and Lake Como in the Lombardy region of southern Italy including some history, local food, and Bergamo wine. Please join me on this tour. - I Need A Restroom And I Need It Now 2008-11-10
For those who travel extensively, getting sick is a rite of passage. At some point travelers experience Delhi Belly, Trotsky's Trots, or Montezuma's Revenge. Whether it's from bad food, a parasite, or a virus, if you travel long enough, you will eventually catch one of them, so grab the wastepaper basket or toilet seat and hold on for a bumpy ride. - Homemade Gifts For The Holidays 2008-11-10
As the Holiday season grows alarmingly close, consider homemade gifts for the people in your life. This collection of great gift ideas is much easier on the wallet and carries a more personal, loving touch. - Easter Egg History 2008-11-10
If you ask most kids today what "Easter Eggs" are, they’ll probably tell you that they're undocumented features found in computer games and DVD's. Of course, when it comes to the history of Easter gifts, it refers to brightly-colored eggs. The egg tradition associated with Easter is an old one, predating the arrival of Christianity in Europe. It has long been a fertility symbol in many cultures. - Easter Around The World 2008-11-10
In the U.S. and most of Canada, Easter is a children's holiday in which a magical rabbit or hare comes and leases colorful Easter gift baskets filled with candies and colored eggs resting on a bed of greens. For followers of Christianity, it is also a sacred celebration of the resurrection of the faith's recognized founder, Yeshua ben-Yosef, or Iesus Christos as he was named in Greek. - Christmas Cooking With Kids 2008-11-10
One of my favorite things to do with my kids is cook. Not only does it cut down on my own chores list, but it's an easy way to spend time with my kids and learn more about their lives. Christmas season may be crazy busy, but that doesn't mean you can't find ways to cook with your kids. If you look at the opportunity, your kids can be helpers during this stressful time. - Chinese New Year Year Of The Pig 2008-11-10
February 18, 2007 is the first day of a 15 day Chinese New Year celebration. As with most celebrations, the Chinese New Year is a holiday of families and tradition. Gather to have elaborate feasts, pay respect to ancestors and ring in the Chinese New Year with good fortune. - Celebrate Valentines Day With Your Kids 2008-11-10
So February 14th is rolling around again. With a little extra time and effort you can make this day extra special and unique, by celebrating and reconnecting with your children in the tradition of Valentine's Day.