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Tuesday Jul 29, 2008
French Retirement Gifts are quite a unique way in spicing up any retirement gifts on any occasion. Especially those who are fond of anything that speaks of French or the like will definitely get a kick out of admiring and appreciating such a retirement gift.
French retirement gifts have this certain feel to it that makes anything with its influence a gift of appreciation and passion. It may be because of the nature and French culture which is also imbibed on anything related to it.
Say It With Love
What better way to show your appreciation than to show some love on your gifts? A French gift’s theme of rich culture and heritage that gives French inspired gifts their unique identity surely will extend your affection and add up to just mere formalities of gift giving.
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Tuesday Jul 22, 2008
A guy undergoing a retirement will most probably be seeking for some sort of adventure even after he has stepped down from the hustle and bustle of everyday work. It is most typically associated with the testosterone that flows through a man’s system that put him in constant search for new things to conquer, and new ideas to explore. Fun gifts for a guy’s retirement party must catch the interest of the retiree and inspires him to try out the new concept behind a gift’s purpose.
Relive The Puberty Days
During high school days, boys (as they are not yet fully pledged men by then) had been engrossed in several things such as rock and roll, paintball or airsoft, and the like. We will leave out girls in this concept as most of these retires would already have a loving wife and kids to complete them.
Nevertheless, puberty days of these retirees have been lived out with much enthusiasm and energy that these fun days of the past will definitely be missed much unless someone brings back all those well remembered days. What better way to do this but to reintroduce them as a retirement gift? This time, a retiree will not have any trouble allocating time and effort to these activities since they have no more obligations with work to stop them from focusing on these leisure activities.
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Tuesday Jul 15, 2008
The US is not the only country that celebrates the birthdays of the most famous people in our society.
One of the grandest birthday celebrations is the Queen’s Official Birthday, also known simply as the Queen’s Birthday. It is a holiday that is celebrated in several Commonwealth countries. It is also now celebrated in Fiji, which is now a republic.
When appropriate the word Queen is replaced with King, and the actual date varies from country to country, but it usually doesn’t mark the actual birthday of the King or Queen.
Currently in the UK, the Queen’s birthday is celebrated the first, second, or third Saturday in June. The birthday is marked with the Trooping the Colour, also known as the Queen’s Birthday Parade.
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Tuesday Jul 8, 2008
Not all birthdays are celebrated by the whole country, but in the instance of celebrating the birth of our Presidents, we not only get to celebrate, but lets face it, it is always fun to have a day off work.
The day our Presidents birthdays are celebrated is a National holiday. But it has not always been celebrated at the same time.
On the third Monday in February, we take time to celebrate the birthdays of some former Presidents. Originally though the Presidents birthdays were celebrated separately.
February 22 is George Washington’s actual birthday and the holiday we know now, as Presidents day was actually to celebrate his birthday.
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Tuesday Jul 1, 2008
On July 4th, we celebrate probably the most important birthday to those of us who live in the US. July 4th, 1776 is the day we celebrate our Nations birthday.
For some this is just another day off, a day to watch fireworks, party with family and friends, have a few beers or take a little vacation. But there is so much more to celebrating our Nations birthday.
July 4th is an important day in our history. It is the day we should remember all of the rights and freedoms we have as Americans and enjoy them. Many made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedom and freedom does not come cheap.