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- How To Create Homemade Gift Ideas For Mom 2012-01-5
Coming up with homemade gift ideas for mom is indeed a great plan to make your mom feel special and loved. However, not so many people are creative and artistic. Does the fact that you are not creative and artistic an excuse to NOT give your mom something from your own labour and hard work? - Pets As Holiday Gifts Not A Great Choice 2011-11-26
Pet shops and breeders make a huge amount of money during the winter holiday season. That's because people believe that puppies, kittens and exotic pets make great gifts. Just the thought of you, a loved one or close friend receiving a bundle of pet joy during the holiday time warms your heart. - Remembering Our Two First Thanksgiving Celebrations 2011-10-21
Long before the Civil War and the Thanksgiving Proclamation by President Lincoln, the north and south had their individual days of Thanksgiving. Let's review the first two celebrations of giving thanks in America: Mayflower Colony and the Virginia Plantation. - Take In Fantastic Festivals In Europe In July 2011-06-19
If you're keen to experience some of European festivals, you may find there is no better time to do this than July. Not only does the weather tend to be good, but you'll also discover the continent hosts a range of fantastic events. And this is certainly the case if you visit the Spanish city of Pamplona to take in the San Fermin festival. - 5 Fun Ideas For Saint Patrick S Day 2011-02-28
Although Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish and religious holiday, it is celebrated by many regardless of their ethnic background or religious beliefs. Here are 5 fun things to do, many for people of any age, for Saint Patrick's Day. - Five Sexy Super Hero Costumes For Women 2010-09-7
Halloween poses an entirely new aspect of fashion in which ladies can throw caution to the wind and unleash their most extravagant attire. Among this sometimes is Sexy Super Hero Costumes for Women. - Essential Foreign Travel Advice 2010-01-14
It's that time of year again when everyone it seems is starting to plan their vacations for the coming year. Choice of destination is very often decided by the glossy photos of sun kissed shores, fine sand and turquoise waters. But everything is not always as rosy as it at first appears. - The Origins Of The Christmas Tree 2009-12-19
No one knows for sure the exact origins of the Christmas tree. However, many believe that the tradition of bringing a tree into the home around Christmas time and then decorating it with ornaments... - American Christmas In Times Of Crisis 2009-12-12
DESPITE the global economic meltdown that has adversely affected even the United States, American people are expected to do Christmas shopping at a level not far from that of last year. But, there's no way of canceling Christmas, at least for the Americans. - Our April Fools Celebration 2009-04-19
Yes, we did post a few fake news stories on April 1st. We hope they were thoroughly enjoyed, and taken for what they were - April Fools' hoaxes. Here they are, from lowest to highest, based on the number of times they were read. - Selecting Happy Easter Greeting Cards For Family And Friends 2009-03-14
It would be easy to moan about yet another holiday that forces us to spend money, but the fact is even inexpensive gifts are great, and the right kind of happy Easter greeting card or gift can generate a great response... - Managing Holiday Stress 2008-11-10
Most of us participate in holiday celebrations on some level. We can usually find something about the occasion that appeals to us and enriches our life. Even Scrooge and the Grinch eventually came around. However, we can't deny that these occasions of merriment can also be times of stress. - Making Your Summer Holidays In Crete Unforgettable 2008-11-10
I must have traveled to Crete a hundred times; I go more frequently nowadays. Eventually I started to believe strongly that people like myself who love the place, deserve to look for a more permanent residence to stay for longer periods of time. At least getting a quality holiday house in Crete has become so inexpensive that can hardly be considered as financial risk. - I Hate Christmas 2008-11-10
We're approaching the season when many people begin to shop for Christmas. When I was a boy, Christmas shopping began in December, but then it moved to the day after Thanksgiving... - Interesting Facts About Hawaii 2008-11-10
Hawaii was the 50th state accepted into the United States of America. It is the only island state in the U.S.A. and its capital is Honolulu. - 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. - 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. - Homemade Christmas Gifts And Decorations For Under $10 2008-11-10
Shopping for Christmas gifts on a budget can sometimes feel like a downer. Likewise, decorating a home and not knowing how to do it with little cash can make the best of people feel frustrated. I’ve provided my 12 favorite holiday décor ideas and homemade gift ideas. - History Of Chocolate Easter Confection 2008-11-10
The Mayans and Aztecs were two ancient people groups of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. What did they have to do with the history of Easter? This is where chocolate originated, and tied to the history of chocolate Easter confections provides a rich holiday legacy. - Halloween History Of The Holiday 2008-11-10
The holiday of Halloween has roots that trace as far back as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The purpose of the festival was to mark the end of summer and the harvests of the year and the beginning of the shortened days that were much colder and darker as they came... - Gingerbread Men 2008-11-10
Gingerbread cakes and cookies have long been a holiday tradition. Discover the origins of this confection and its relationship with the Christmas season. - Gift Ideas For Babys First Christmas 2008-11-10
Is there any time more exciting than that awestruck first year of parenthood, when life ceases to revolve around adult needs and instead centers on the beauty and miracle of a new birth? - Cinco De Mayo A Time For A Festive And Entertaining Party 2008-11-10
Cinco de Mayo is a festive occasion that celebrates a great achievement in Mexican history. It was May 5, 1862 in Mexico City when a Mexican army of about 4,000 defeated an elaborate French army double their size. - Christmas Sheet Music A Family Tradition 2008-11-10
This Christmas why not put away the television remote and do some good old fashioned Christmas caroling? Get out some Christmas sheet music or get a Christmas sing-a-long CD and stretch those vocal muscles. You'll be glad you did. - Boomers And The Valentines Day Gift Of Discourse 2008-11-10
This Valentines Day, are you hoping that your sweetheart will write words for the love song you've been waiting to hear? Are you busy shopping for the language of love that is bound to communicate the intensity of your true emotions?