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katia | 2:15 pm | May 2, 2008 | Graduation, Prom, Prom Dresses, Graduation Gifts, Graduation Flowers, Graduation Flower, Prom Limo, Graduation Quotes, Graduation Poems, Graduation Party
It’s that time again! Time for Prom and time for graduation!!!
It’s a nice time to reflect on your high school years, or your college years, and think back on how much you’ve learned so far, how much more you want to do with your life, what kind of job you’ll be searching for… Nahhh… let’s leave that for after the party and celebrations, right?!
I’m sure that all of you who are graduating this May and/or also going to the Prom or a graduation party are very excited about the big night and need to find what to wear, how to get there, what to do, graduation gifts to give… OMG! Where can one find all that?
I’ve done a little research and will help you out here.
Prom Dresses & More
Your Prom Ride… Sweet!
Corsage & Boutonniere
And for all the other Prom tips and do’s and don’ts, visit PromSpot.com, the Prom encyclopedia.
Graduation Party
Saluting the Graduate
Graduation Quotes
Graduation Gifts
Finally, the gifts! Graduation is a perfect “excuse” to send someone a gift. Like we need an excuse…
But, there are so many others gift to give… and I’ll list just some.
Hope this has been helpful!
Congratulations to all of May 2008 graduates!
katia | 12:56 pm | April 22, 2008 | Mother's Day, Mother's Day gitfs, Mother's Day flowers, Mother's Day gift ideas, Mothering Sunday, Happy Mother's Day, Ann Jarvis, Julia Ward Howe, Gifts for Mother's Day
It’s that time of the year again… yeap, mother’s day is crawling up on us little by little. Have you thought about what you’re giving to your mom? I haven’t yet, but as usual, this is a last-minute purchase for me, unfortunately, because I definitely should spend more time choosing something unique and special just for my mother… something that no other mother is likely to get… but, in the interest of time, I take the shortcut and go for the safe items, which, although nothing original and out-of-box, still says a lot about what my mother means to me. And better yet, I know she likes them, so I know I’m making her happy.
Mother’s Day, as we know it today, is not even 100 years old, but it is one of the biggest special occasions (or days) in our society, and I believe in other countries too, such as in England, where they celebrate Mothering Sunday on the fourth Sunday of Lent. In fact, early history of mother’s day can be traced back to 1600 England, where children and away-from-home servants and apprentices were encourage to bring flowers and gifts to pay tribute to their mothers on that day.
But, it wasn’t until Ann Jarvis and Julia Ward Howe that mother’s day gain popularity and a permanent place in our calendar. Ann Jarvis was a homemaker in the 1850’s actively fighting to improve women’s sanitation condition in the workplace, which came to be title Mothers Work Days. She organized women through out the Civil war to fight for their cause. Ann went to great lengths and even worked to reconcile Union and Confederate neighbors.
Julia Ward Howe, a poet and social activist, is credited with actually bringing the idea of celebrating Mothering Sunday to the US after the American Civil War in the 1870s. She wrote the famous Mother’s Day Proclamation to call for peace, but failed to get it recognized as an official peace day. Both collaborated enormously to the creation of this day.
Anna Jarvis, Ann Jarvis’ daughter, is the culprit of this historical day, however. When her mother died in 1907, Anna began working on founding a memorial day for women. The firt official mother’s day was celebrated on May 10, 1908 in Grafton, Virginia, and soon after, the custom was spread to the remaining states.
Mother’s Day is an internationally celebrated occasion and one of the most commercialized days in our calendar. How can we just let it pass by? Moms are too important and we have to make them feel the most special person in the world. So, here’s my list for the last-minute shopper or the not-so-in-the-mood-to-make-a-gift shopper:
Happy shopping! And to all moms out there, HAPPY MOTHER”S DAY! ![]()
katia | 5:26 pm | April 4, 2008 | Contest, Admin Professionals, Admin Professionals Day, Admin Professionals Week, Administrative Professionals
Administrative Professionals Day and Week is fast approaching and will fall on the April 21-25 and April 23rd, respectively. Nowadays, we don’t hear much about this special date, which is unfortunate, and because of that I decided to celebrate it by writing about it. It’s always important to recognize any profession as it makes us, the professionals, feel very good about ourselves and proud of our work.
So, I went online and did a search on “administrative professionals day” and found a couple of interesting things/sites I’d like to share with you. The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) offers an array of resources for admin professionals from valuable educational and research opportunity to office supplies to their OfficePro Magazine. Right on the website there was also a brief history of the administrative professionals day, of which I’m pasting a little excerpt below.
“This annual event was originally organized in 1952 as “National Secretaries Week” by the National Secretaries Association (now known as the International Association of Administrative Professionals) in conjunction with public relations executive Harry Klemfuss and a consortium of office product manufacturers. It was established as an effort to recognize secretaries for their contributions in the workplace, and to attract people to secretarial/administrative careers. In the year 2000, IAAP announced a name change for Professional Secretaries Week and Professional Secretaries Day. The names were changed to Administrative Professionals Week and Administrative Professionals Day to keep pace with changing job titles and expanding responsibilities of today’s administrative workforce.
Over the years, Administrative Professionals Week has become one of the largest workplace observances. The event is celebrated worldwide, bringing together millions of people for community events, educational seminars, and individual corporate activities recognizing support staff with gifts of appreciation.”
After reading this I decided to search for gifts for these professionals, just out of curiosity to see what was popular out there. I found gifts for almost every taste, I would say, from office supplies, office decor to gift and fruit basket to flowers. I also found this cool article titled “The Top 5 Gifts to Give on Administrative Professionals Day” from Monster Career Advice listing the top 5 gifts to give, which are:
As we can see, none of the gifts I found online are listed here, BUT it doesn’t mean they won’t be appreciated. Except for gifts # 2 and 5, all the others listed above are a matter of internal policies.
I happened to find that office décor is a great gift. Who wouldn’t want a little cute paper weight, or maybe a nice silver set of pen, stapler and clip holder? I would. In fact, office décor is what I asked for on my last secret Santa. So, here are few ideas:
katia | 1:01 pm | March 26, 2008 | Mother's Day, Contest, Sweepstake, For Mother's Day
I just got a word of a Tech Mom Contest for Mother’s Day, which sounds very exciting, specially for those of us who are very much into technology and our blogs.
I’m posting here, because I want to test the contest first and see how it goes, and then, once I know how it works, I’ll give you all the scoop on how to enter it!
We can receive gifts too, right?!
This sounds exciting! Stay tuned for the details.
katia | 2:26 pm | March 21, 2008 | Easter, Easter Eggs, Easter Bunny, Easter Gifts, Easter Chocolate, Passover, Easter Gift Ideas, Easter Flower, Easter Flowers, Easter Lily
For Christians, Easter is celebrated as the religious holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the son of God. For Jewish, Passover is celebrated as the religious holiday commemorating the Exodus from
Traditions associated with each holiday differ a bit from each other. For example, Easter is the end of the Lenten season that started 40 days prior on Ash Wednesday. Passover is celebrated for 8 days and is a time for family gathering and lavish meals called Seders.
Unlike Passover, Easter has many symbols such as the rabbit (our beloved Easter bunny), which represents fertility, and many colored eggs that represent the sunlight of spring. Contrary to popular belief that these are symbols created for the commercialization of Easter, they are in fact not modern inventions. Here’s a little bit about them:
The Easter Bunny
The Easter Bunny is originated with the pagan festival of Eastre. The goddess, Eastre, was worshipped by the Anglo-Saxons through her earthly symbol, the rabbit. German immigrants are accredited for bringing the symbol of the Easter rabbit to
The Easter Egg
As with the Easter Bunny, the Easter Egg predates the Christian holiday of Easter. Exchanging eggs in the springtime was a widely-practice custom when Easter was first celebrated by Christians. Eggs were a symbol of rebirth in most cultures at that time, and were often wrapped in golden leaf as to create a more memorable and long-lasting gift.
Today, we have modified these symbols and customs to fit our modern times. We exchange chocolate and Easter bunny eggs and children hunt colored eggs to be placed in Easter baskets. But one thing has been consistent over time… we exchange gifts as part of celebrating the holiday and also as part of celebrating our friends and family and the spirit that unites us all.
If you haven’t done your chocolate bunny and egg hunt for a delicious gift, here are a few ideas:
For those of you who thing that Easter is all about chocolate, think again! Easter Lily has become the traditional flower of Easter because it symbolizes the spiritual values of Easter: purity, life and rebirth.
You can find the most beautiful lilies and other flowers for Easter at 1-800-FLOWERS.COM.
How about a super cute Easter bunny gift basket?
And we can never forget the delicious chocolate eggs of the season!
Happy Easter!
katia | 5:23 pm | March 14, 2008 | St. Patrick's Day, St. Patrick's Day History, Ireland, Irish Holiday, March 17th, Irish Brigands, St. Patrick
It’s St. Patrick’s Day this coming Monday and I am sure most of us are already planning on the party or pub we want to go to and celebrate. St. Patty’s Day is one of the biggest celebrations in the US, but I have to say that I have never known the real story about St. Patrick… so I decided to investigate.
St. Patrick is Ireland’s patron saint, and March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day, marks his Roman Catholic feast day. One very interesting detail is that St. Patrick was born in Britain, not in Ireland, so technically he is not Irish. In the 5th century, St. Patrick was taken to Ireland when he was only 16 years old as a slave (yes, as a slave) by Irish brigands. He lived as a slave for 6 years before he escaped to Gaul, which is present-day France. A few years later, he returned to Britain, to his parents’ home, where he had a vision that he would preach to the Irish; and after many years of study, he returned to Ireland to build churches and preach the Christian faith.
Fast forwarding to modern days, here in the US, it’s customary to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, but in Ireland, the color green has long been considered unlucky. But unlike in the US, St. Patrick’s day is a national holiday in Ireland, and pubs are closed on that day.
For those of use who will have a party to attend or a special function to go to and need some quick ideas for what to bring, here is our list:
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Same-Day Delivery - If you need the gift to get there fast, send this beautiful green flower arrangement any where in the country.
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Cut-out cookies - This is a collector’s edition ceramic plate with delicious green cookies
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Green fortune cookies - Try your fortune or send someone the luck!
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Irish Shop - if you are a die-hard Irish or Irish fan, you will probably like to visit this site.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!!
katia | 6:18 pm | March 13, 2008 | Gifts, Spa Gifts, Relaxation Gifts, Guilt-Free Gifts, Spa, Gift Certifcates
Do you know someone stressed out from having deadlines at work, finals at school or having a new baby? I think we all know someone going through one or all of the above, and it could well be ourselves too.
Here are some relaxation products that I know I would love to get at the moment to help me unwind.
Check Spa & Salon Wish out for spas near you where you can buy a gift certificate for a pampering day!
| 2. | Bath Gift SetGift Basket For Her $54.99Lock the bathroom door and relax in a tub for a quick relaxing break. |
| 3. | LavenderLavender Gift Chest $56.99A lavender lovers dream. You have everything to enjoy several relaxing baths and a big trunk to keep it for only your use. |
| 4. | Spa and Wine Gift BasketRelaxation Sensations $99.99Relaxing with a warm bath, a great glass of wine with some cookies and chocolate. Perfect combination to wash the stress away. |
| 5. | Spa ProductsCrabtree & Evelyn® La Source Tote $72.99This was the perfect gift for my mother, she retreated into her bathroom for a nice long soak. |
| 6. | Floral Spa GiftSunflower & Hydrangea Spa $54.99Perfect spa set for the person that loves flowers and comes in great decorative containers. Best part is that it is under $60 - so no need to stress about the price either. |
katia | 6:20 pm | March 12, 2008 | Gifts, Thank You Gifts
Reasons for expressing a simple thank you are endless. There are never enough ways to say thank you to those special individuals, but finding the right gifts to treat them can be quite a decision. Maybe it’s for a friend who always lends a helping hand or maybe it’s for a person whose support found you during a time of need. Maybe it’s a corporate client or a business partner who enhanced your progress or helped to foster a plan for your future. Here are some great ways to express your appreciation to those who have truly made a difference in your life. Whoever the person, whatever the reason; these gifts truly say thank you with style!
-John V.
Saying “Thank You” is always in order and demonstrates your thoughtfulness and consideration towards the other person. Sometimes, we can never say “Thank You” enough.
A simple “Thank You” email, written note or phone call usually does the trick. But if you are extra inspired and filled with gratitude to show, why not go a step further? Here is a list of “Thank You” gifts you can send when you feel in the mood:
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Fields of Europe Arrangement
Fields of Europe™ - Thank You
$39.99-$49.99
This European-style vase arrangement includes a wonderful assortment of flowers, including lilies, gerbera daisies, alstroemeria and more. It’s the perfect touch, to include a “thank-you” balloon for that special person. Your thanks will literally blossom!
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Gourmet Gift Basket
Thank You Gourmet Gift Crate
$59.99
This basket is a great way to extend a message of thanks. A selection of summer sausage, sharp cheese, garlic stuffed olives, crispy pretzels, butter pecan almond popcorn, caramel chews, salt water taffy and more. It’s a terrific snack lover’s gift that won’t soon be forgotten!
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Desirable Wines
Master Series Wine Club
$55.00
Here is a thoughtful thank you idea for lovers of top-rated, highly desirable wines. Knowledgeable wine specialists hand-select these wines to deliver a tasteful gift choice for any wine enthusiast. Choose from reds, whites or a little of both.
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Cream Filled Chocolates
Assorted Creams
$16.95-$33.90
These chocolates are the perfect thank you item. The recipient can indulge in flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, raspberry and strawberry buttercreams and trinidads. Each chocolate is covered in dark, semi-dark or milk chocolate and promises a smile!
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A Strawberry Thank You
Strawberry Floral Margarita™
$69.99
Celebrate your appreciation for that special someone with this stylish bouquet. It’s a trendy, beautiful display delivering a satisfactory experience to any recipient.
So, go ahead and say “Thank You” to the people who have been kind to you!
katia | 6:35 pm | March 11, 2008 | Gifts, Cheap Gifts, Inexpensive Gifts
Cheap gifts don’t have to be cheap! With time and creativity, you can select or even make inexpensive gift items that make a great impression on the recipient.
By keeping in mind the recipient’s interests, hobbies and tastes, you will be able to stick to your holiday shopping budget with no trouble. And always remember: a gift that is useful to the recipient is a better gift than one that is expensive but that has no use or value to the recipient. We always feel that cheap gifts will reflect bad on us, but as long as your gift-on-the-budget idea is original, you should have no problem pleasing the recipients.
Here are some inexpensive suggestions to help you make the most of your gifting dollars:
Here are some sites for inexpensive gifts:
Visit Magic Cabins’s children’s gifts under $10.
Visit Cheryl&Co.’s gourmet cookies and baked treats under $25.
Visit The Popcorn Factory’s popcorn and snacks under $20.
Visit 1-800-FLOWERS.COM’s flowers and gifts under $40.
Visit HearthSong’s children’s gifts under $15.
Visit Plow & Hearth’s home gifts under $20.
Visit Problem Solver’s unique gifts under $25.
Visit Fannie May’s chocolate gifts under $25.
katia | 5:57 pm | March 10, 2008 | Birthday Gifts, Halloween Gifts, Thanksgiving Gifts, Christmas Gifts, Flowers, Gift Baskets, Chocolate, Gifts, Last Minute Gifts
Nowadays, our hectic lifestyles can easily lead to gifting emergencies. Who hasn’t forgotten a birthday at least once? What about those unexpected visitor stopped who by with a gift, those moments where you are caught off guard like a that last-minute hostess gift for tonight’s dinner party? You can avoid panic in these situations by keeping a small stash of gifts on hand – and a gift closet offers the perfect solution.Creating a gift closet is an excellent and economical way to deal with last-minute gift emergencies. By keeping a diverse selection of gifts, you will never scramble for a last-minute gift again! In your gift closet, include a wide variety of items, suitable for friends and relatives of all ages, so it allows you to personalize gifts to fit each individuals’ interests and personalities.
Here are some tips for building your own gift closet:
Go ahead and create your own gift closet. And pad yourself on the back after it. You are probably one in a few who will never be aggravated by a last-minute gift emergency ![]()
Here is one site for great last-minute gifting solution:
Visit 1-800-FLOWERS.COM’s Same-Day Delivery gifts.