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A Thousand Miles from Home: A Birthday Present Worth Opening

Birthday presents mean more than just a cordial “happy birthday” to a loved one. A birthday present tells the simple story of remembering to give a token of appreciation to someone you care about. Remembering a birthday gift is regarded as heartfelt consideration by the recipient, it also brings a touch of special kindheartedness to the tradition of birthday giving.


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


Womens Day - Should It Be Celebrated

What message do we send by celebrating Womens Day? Why not also celebrate Mens Day? Read on...


Hanukkah Decorations and Party Ideas

Creating Hanukkah decorations is fun not only for children but for adults as well. Children can have a ball creating their very own paper dreidels. Cut the design of the dreidel out of paper. Use markers or crayons to color in the designs then use glue to hold the shape together.


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.


Easter Egg Gifts from Around the World

The Easter Egg is a common symbol seen throughout the world as one celebrates the annual spring holiday, Easter. Egg decorating has evolved over the years in different countries, and is as varied as the cultures across the world.


St. Patricks Day: Legend and Celebrations

St Patrick’s day is a religious festival celebrated to commemorate the demise of St. Patrick who was successful in converting the pagans of Ireland to christians . St. Patrick’s Day is held on 17th March each year when the Irish celebrate themselves being Irish . Shamrock and leprechuan are symbols attached with this most popular Irish festival. Parades too are held to mark the occasion.


Who Was St. Patrick and Why Do We Celebrate His Life?

St. Patrick's Day is known as a day of celebration and festivities, especially in Ireland, but very few people know the true story of St. Patrick and who he really is.


Holiday Party Planning and Free Games

A holiday wrap-up party can be the perfect time to sit and visit with friends and family. It allows you time to sit and visit with them if you haven’t for awhile. You can go as big as you want when making the guest list for an event like this.


Mother's Day, the Second Sunday in May

The second Sunday in May comes every year with little fanfare. Many of us nearly forget it as Mother’s day one time or another. Mother’s Day can be a joy of sharing thoughtfulness, care, and consideration with Mother’s Day cards, flowers, and gift ideas. But, the true gift is showing mom we love her and expressing it in a way that is meaningful to her.


Birthday - Let Us Deserve To Celebrate It

Every day is the same day. Days differ only in few ways- weather conditions, sunrise and sunset time. Otherwise all the days are same. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.


Celebrations of Spring

Spring is here! It's time to make final preparations so that the joy of the season is fully evident in your families and in your homes.


Valentine's Day - Love, Tears and Ponderings

Love - that one feeling that escapes no one. But, how often is love truly love? Or, is it need disguised as love? Read on and think...


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