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Celebrate Mother's Day on a Budget: Ideas that Mom will Love

Looking for a special way to celebrate Mother's Day on a minimum budget? Check out these tips that are sure to have your mom smiling on her special day!


Arbor Day - The Selflessness Of Trees

Arbor Day, as it is commonly known today, is of American origin and was first observed in Nebraska, USA on the 10th of April 1872. Now it is always observed on the last Friday in April. Arbor Day in different forms and names is now observed in more than fifty countries.


April Fool's Day: Playing with Fire

The history of April Fool's Day along with a warning from the Bible seeks to balance the fun and folly of the practical joke obsession.


How I made a 50 yr old man cry with my Christmas Cookies - Top 5 Simple Tips to Holiday Gift Giving

I love gifting and there is nothing more exciting than the Christmas holiday season. Gifting should be thoughtful and most of all, FUN! Here are some tips to show you how I made a 50 year old man weep on Christmas Day through my gift Christmas cookie recipes.


A Little Known Christmas Story

Everyone has a favorite story that is dusted off once a year to vaccinate against materialism of Christmas holidays. After the beloved Bible stories, among the more popular pieces are Charles Dickens’ “Christmas Carol,” Clement C. Moore’s “A Visit From St. Nicholas,” and O. Henry’s “Gift of the Magi.”


Cut Crystal: A Prized Anniversary Acquisition

Cut crystal is a prized heirloom. Quality cut crystal offers exceptional value for an anniversary gift when purchased from authentic European sources. Czech master glass craftsmen are known for their superb artistry and unique glass products.


Which Disney Holiday is Right for You?

You’ve decided that you’re going to go on a Disney holiday. But where should you go? Which Disney experience is best for you and your family? There are several options to choose from so its not surprising if you’re feeling confused about which Disney holiday is right for you. This article provides a rough overview of all your Disney choices.


Easter Symbolism, Tradition, and the Easter Basket

Celebrated at the beginning of spring, Easter is a celebration of growth, sacrifice, and new beginnings. But why do we color eggs, eat chocolate bunnies or send lillies?


Eight Tips for Enjoying Valentine's Day Even If Your Marriage Isn't Perfect

Valentine’s Day is supposed to be a celebration time for lovers. But what if you’re in an unhappy marriage or your relationship with your spouse leaves much to be desired this year? Here are eight tips that can help you to make the best of the situation and feel like a winner.


How To Prepare Yourself To Choose The Right Christmas Tree

The first thing you want to think about before choosing a Christmas tree is where do you want to put it. Don't place your tree near


BBQ Menu Ideas for Labor Day

Labor Day is the last day of summer and our last chance to enjoy summertime pleasures so, use these fun and appetizing barbecue menu ideas for your next Labor Day bash. Summer fruits will soon be out of season and replaced by apples and pumpkins.


Celebrating Saint Patricks Day

On St. Patricks Day, Chicago River is turned green for several hours by using green vegetable dye. What a great way to celebrate the day. Wishing you all a Happy St. Patricks Day.


Mommy...Daddy...why does the Easter Bunny bring us candy?

What are we teaching our children about Easter? Who is the Easter Bunny and why does he bring candy? These can sometimes be tough yet somewhat inevitable questions for any parent. Mark Bulleit, founder of Imaginary Greetings and father of three young children, shares his perspective on how any parent, regardless of religious preference, should answer this critical question.


The History of St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day has become a celebration of all things Irish. But who was St. Patrick? Learn why St. Patrick became a figure larger than life and how the festivities have changed over the centuries.


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