January

January

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  1. Save And Save To Spend 2012-01-10
    Christmas is the most expensive time of the year for numerous people. If we all tried not getting wrapped up in the buzz of splurging our savings on presents for the big day, we could retain a lot of money and then spend more in the sales!
  2. 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.
  3. Make Your Own Snow For New Years Or Winter Events 2011-12-10
    Christmas planning is over and thoughts turn to the New Years Eve or Winter events coming up in January or beyond. No matter what type of event it is, a Winter Wonderland theme is always a hit and with the creative touch of artificial snow...
  4. Not The Usual Family Winter Break 2011-11-26
    Imbued with holiday customs and providing a variety of season events, the southeast part of the United States is a great destination for holiday fun. During January, the southeast greets the New Year by holding winter celebrations and festive events.
  5. Christmas Events In Arizona 2011-11-6
    Arizona is known for having many Christmas events that run from the end of November through the first few weeks in January. The festivities range from Christmas parades, outdoor Christmas music concerts, Santa visits, tree lighting ceremonies and live performances.
  6. Christmas 2011 On The Cheap Why A Budget Christmas Is Ok 2011-10-22
    Christmas 2011 is going to be a belt-tightening Christmas for many. The global economic pressures translate into less disposable income for a lot of households and you as a consumer will be looking very closely at your spending outlay.
  7. It S Only Valentines Day 2011-01-22
    What is Valentine's Day anyway? It's clearly a pretty big deal to many but where did this tradition begin?
  8. Unexpected Guests 5 Emergency Gift Ideas 2011-01-12
    Avoid even the slightest twinge of unnecessary guilt by preparing your own inventory of emergency holiday gifts for unexpected visitors. Here are five ideas to get you started.
  9. Religious Holidays And Mardi Gras 2010-01-31
    Religious Holidays? What most do not know is that Mardi Gras actually has roots in two Christian religious holidays.
  10. Booking Summer Holidays Early 2010-01-16
    Christmas has just gone by and people aren't keen on the idea of spending more money, particularly on a holiday that they won't get to go on for several months. However there is method to the madness and there are several reasons why booking your holiday now will benefit you later.
  11. Travel To South India 2010-01-6
    Travel to South India and visit: Karnataka - is considered to be the land of fragrance. Kerala - South Indian state is known as the land of backwaters and rivers. Tamil Nadu - famous for temples and has many striking features beautiful coastline Coromandel Coast. Kerala - South Indian state is known as the land of backwaters and rivers.
  12. Ten Tips For First Time Travelers 2009-12-27
    If it's your first time on an international flight to Asia, things may be a little confusing. Your trip will require a lot more planning than the short flight you took to visit Uncle Joe in Peoria last year. Here's a few tips for making that long trip go a little more smoothly.
  13. Travel Offers For The New Year 2009-12-24
    What better way to start off New Year than to relax, refresh yourself, and take time away to really appreciate the best things in life with the ones you love. You can even get a jump on the best of your New Year's resolutions, provided they include travel, fun, and...
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. Top Ten Places To Visit In Nepal 2008-11-10
    Are you ready for some high altitude adventure with in a soul-warming environment? Then pack your bags and experience some of the most majestic peaks, most exhilarating torrents and wonderful people Nepal has to offer. Here are some places you may want to visit when go.
  18. Sebes A Transylvanian City 2008-11-10
    I am in Romania in Eastern Europe in the small town of Sebes which has a population of around 30,000 people. The town was settled by the Germans in the thirteenth century and was at that time known as Muhlbach. Sebes lies in the western part of the country in the area known as Transylvania.
  19. Romania Ripe For Investment 2008-11-10
    Romania has emerged from the shadow of communism and joined the EU. Demand for property in capital Bucharest is outstripping supply and the investment market is ready to rocket!
  20. Make This A Froogle Holiday! 2008-11-10
    Everyone tend to get caught up in spending money for the holiday season. Most often too much, which causes plenty of disagreements between couples. When you think about it, it is ironic because...
  21. Housesitting A Growing Trend In Mexico 2008-11-10
    House sitting is the practice where a homeowner that is leaving his house for any period of time entrusts it to a house sitter. There is a mutual agreement were the house sitter is entitled to live rent-free in exchange for assuming responsibilities such as...
  22. Holidays Are A Time Of Sadness For Many 2008-11-10
    What is it that causes the holiday letdown and feeling of sadness? It seems that our hyperactive consumer society, will we go from one holiday to the next never having a chance to actually enjoy a reflect upon the reasons we have that holiday time set aside.
  23. Coping With The Cost Of Christmas 2008-11-10
    Christmas is fast approaching and as parents you will be starting the annual round of shopping searching for the latest gadgets and electronic toys, Christmas gifts seem to get more expensive...
  24. Christmas Trivia 2008-11-10
    Whether you call it trivia or tidbits, Christmas has several aspects which need to be taken account of if you’re to know the holiday in its glorious whole ! This section focuses on just that—the tidbits of Christmas which are worth knowing. So have a look at these. For one, this will make one very engaging study.
  25. Christmas Season Is Coming 2008-11-10
    Christmas season is here. The Christmas season is in full effect, and what better way to delve deep into the holiday spirit than by playing good old Christmas game. Christmas season is coming fast. The Christmas season is full of traditions, fun, nice and beautiful but the true meaning of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Christ.
  26. Christmas Gift Ideas For Mom 2008-11-10
    Are you stressed out this Christmas and cannot think of gifts for your mom? Here are a few ideas that might help you out!
  27. Bank Holidays 2008-11-10
    A bank holiday is generally a public holiday. Banks are normally closed on all Federal holidays in United States. Nevertheless, the term 'bank holiday' specifically denotes emergency bank closures mandated by executive order of Congress to remedy fiscal crises.
  28. A Valentines Day That Is So Much More 2008-11-10
    Valentine's Day is a time to show others how much we cherish who they are and their friendship. However, there are better ways to relay this message than a store-bought frilly card.
  29. A New Tradition For An Old Year 2008-11-10
    As I sat down to write my New Year's Resolutions this year it suddenly occurred to me that I have spent the last few weeks of December for as long as I can remember contemplating all of the things I don´t like about myself, writing them down and vowing to change them in the coming year. No wonder I don´t like this holiday!
  30. A Holiday Of Miracles 2008-11-10
    Holidays are a wonderful part of living. They are for everyone and giving of ourselves is the best part.