5th
January
2009
Do you have a friend or family member who is expecting, but you are not completely sure what to get, or what they need? Well I’m here to help! which is why I have created a 2 part post, a section for boys and girls with some great ideas and gifts for that special day to insure that mommy has everything she needs!
I’m going to start with boys first however the girls section will be up in a couple days, so watch for it!
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posted in Baby Shower, For Baby, Gift Baskets |
1st
December
2008

Jellycat Truffles are a unique combination of style and comfort. Each design sits upright begging to be cuddled. They also fold out into a soothing pillow or matt. Great for Naptime! These have to be the cutest stuffed animals I have ever seen! Great baby gift, boy gift, and girl gift too! You will have the largest present of the party!
Jellycat Truffles are available from 15″ to 28″ and come in a large assortment of different animals including Puppies, Lions, Horses, Cows and many many more!
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posted in Baby Shower, For Baby, For Kids |
27th
November
2008
Christmas is getting closer and closer and soon people will be scrambling to get in there last minute shopping before the big day. One gift that I absolutely love to give and also to receive are Christmas Ornaments. They are simple, will not break your budget and have so much meaning behind them believe it or not! They make ornaments for every memorable occasion you can think of.
Even my own family practices this yearly ritual. Each year we will find an ornament that somehow relates to the person we are giving it too. There are unlimited possibilities! This activity is great for kids too! By the time they graduate high school and are looking for colleges and places of their own, they will have acquired a good amount of ornaments for their own Christmas Trees!
Here are a few excellent ideas for ornaments you can pick out for you family!
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posted in Holidays |
24th
November
2008

Loud music, dancing, drinking, screaming, fireworks and overall party night of the year…well one of them anyways. How are you spending it? Planning a party of your own maybe? Whether you intend to invite everyone you know or just a few close friends, their are definitely some things you should consider picking up for convience, fun and even some icebreakers. Celebrate the New Year with new friends and give them a party they won’t stop talking about for years forward!
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posted in Drinking & Parties, Holidays, Party Animal |
6th
November
2008

Thanksgiving happens to be one of my favorite holidays along with Christmas. Spending time with family and friends gathered around a huge table full of delicious home cooked meals is a favorite past time from my childhood. Somewhere along the line, preferably before the turkey is in the oven and you are preparing those warm mouth watering pumpkin and pecan pies for your family, you have to semi-decorate the place. If it is just family and friends you don’t really have to go all out, but it definitely is gorgeous to see a festively decorated house.
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29th
October
2008
Work can stress anyone out. It doesn’t matter what job you do, whether you work in the office all day, are outside building houses in the freezing cold or perhaps a stay at home mom. Everyone needs a chance to unwind from the daily grind and relax. It is the only way you can really stay sane and be able to get up in the morning and do it again. Unfortunately sometimes we feel that it’s hard to fit into our schedules. I myself have had the trouble of trying to implement “me” time into my hectic schedule.
I find the best thing to help me personally relax is taking a long hot bath. It helps me relax before bed and makes it a lot easier to sleep. I love that my skin always feels so soft after to from my favorite bath products. Here are some must haves that you can pick up for yourself or get them together in a bundle for a friend and give them as a gift. Nothing says “I Love You!” like bath products! Find something you like? Click on the picture to purchase it!
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posted in Anniversary, For Her, For The Bathroom |
28th
October
2008

The best present you could ever get a friend or family member who is expecting is a care package designed for newborns. Now I myself have never seen pre-made ones that you can buy at a store or order off the Internet. I’m sure there has to be some somewhere, however you can save yourself a lot of money by assembling it yourself. If you purchase it elsewhere you will inevitably be paying not only for the products in it but the time it took to put that care package together.
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posted in Baby Shower, For Baby, Gift Baskets |
21st
October
2008

Admit it, Shopping for teenagers can sometimes be a difficult task. Fashions change, phases are no longer “cool” and what was amazing 2 weeks ago is now so “uncool”. This can leave some parents struggling to find last minute replacement gifts after they over hear their kids talking on the phone about how “Brad Pitt just doesn’t cut it anymore and now Johnny Depp is going to be the new addition to their overly postered wall!” Sound familiar? So much for that 3 Dvd pack of Meet Joe Black, Mr & Mrs Smith and Fight Club designed especially with Brad Pitt Lovers Packaging! It’s depressing I know, however unfortunately true. Teens go through phases as much as they change their underwear, which I hope is daily!
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posted in For Teens, Holidays |
6th
October
2008

The modern holiday of Halloween has its origins in the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain. The festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture, and is sometimes regarded as the “Celtic New Year”. Traditionally, the festival was a time used by the ancient pagans to take stock of supplies and slaughter livestock for winter stores.
The ancient Gaels believed that on October 31, now known as Halloween, the boundary between the alive and the deceased dissolved, and the dead become dangerous for the living by causing problems such as sickness or damaged crops. The festivals would frequently involve bonfires, where the bones of slaughtered livestock were thrown. Costumes and masks were also worn at the festivals in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or placate them.
This is fascinating I know! I’ve put together some great stuff that is definitely a must at any Halloween Shindigg.
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posted in Holidays |