To celebrate an Indian style Christmas you must be prepared for a coming together of two extremely diverse cultures and traditions. Not only do the Indians celebrate the birth of the Lord with total panache, they have lent the whole festival a local color in true indomitable Indian style. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on November 6th, 2006
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To play Secret Santa is a fun and easy way for a group of friends, family members or co-workers to exchange gifts. It is also known as Kris Kringle and is probably the most popular gift exchange game in the world. This game ensures that everybody in the group has oodles of fun and there is no burden on any one single person or everyone to hand out gifts to everyone else. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on November 5th, 2006
Filed as: Fun, Gifts |
To buy snowboarding equipment, including a snowboard, bindings and shoes as gifts, is not as easy as it seems. The most essential piece of snowboarding gear is the snowboard itself. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on November 3rd, 2006
Filed as: Gifts |
Christmas is the season of cooking and eating lots of varied and interesting food. It is also the season of putting on extra weight that most people can ill afford to. One wholesome option for all health conscious people is a vegetarian Christmas menu which helps one feel satisfied without feeling stuffed. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on November 2nd, 2006
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To celebrate a Swiss style Christmas you must begin your festivities almost a month in advance, on December 6th, with the feast of St. Nicholas. At dusk on this day a procession of men (lifeltrager ) goes walking through the towns and cities wearing gigantic illuminated lanterns in the shape of a Bishop’s mitre on their heads. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on November 1st, 2006
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Now that you have racked your brains and tried your best, it is time to evaluate your Christmas traditions IQ. Your individual score is not an indication of how much/ or little you appreciate the festival of Christmas; so take the final tally with a pinch of salt and remember it is just another way of spicing up a day of festivities. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on October 31st, 2006
Filed as: Fun |
To purchase a basketball as a gift requires you to choose a ball that is best suited to the recipient’s game. The game of basketball is extremely fast-paced and requires excellent physical capability and stamina. The market has a large variety of basketballs that you can choose from depending on your recipient’s preference. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on October 30th, 2006
Filed as: Gifts |
To celebrate an English style Christmas means enjoying beautiful and melodious Christmas music, hanging evergreens, lilting carol singing and ornamented Christmas trees. Christmas, for the English, is a truly magical season bringing friends and families together, to share the love and affection of the season with each other. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on October 29th, 2006
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To celebrate Christmas you need to forget that you have grown up and have become too old to believe in miracles, in life and in hope and happiness in general. To lose ourselves in the spirit of Christmas we need to somehow return to a time in our childhood, or anytime past, when life was simple and made more sense to find any real meaning, any message in our lives. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on October 27th, 2006
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To buy logic puzzles as a gift you must first determine the recipient’s interest in them. Logic has been defined as the science of reasoning and you as a parent or a teacher must inculcate the habit of logical thinking in your children or pupils. Knowledge is fine but by itself it is of little use. Logic puzzles help people to apply their knowledge and think logically. Read more »
Posted by *Santa* on October 26th, 2006
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