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Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2006 by Tricia

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I just wanted to take a moment to wish all of my readers and visitors a very Merry Christmas and or a Happy Holiday.

I hope you are all having a wonderful time with friends and family. Enjoy, and be safe!

Me … I’m here at home at the moment (Christmas eve at the time of writing) and my neighbors in the adjoining house are having a Filipino karaoke party! LOUD and very bad singing of Christmas carols going on.

I’m so glad that I’m going to be traveling out of town on Christmas day to visit my in-laws for a Christmas meal. That’s one great way to escape the karaoke neighbors, and our elderly neighbors who’s taken to banging on ALL of our windows until we hear her and open the door.

Have a Good One!

Tricia





Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: crazy neighbors, Happy Holidays, karaoke neighbors, Merry Christmas

I was interviewed by BlogTO

December 16, 2006 by Tricia

I completely forgot to mention that my interview was posted over at Blog TO. It’s a blog about all things Toronto and it’s fairly popular. They have a section called Blogerati and they regularly do interviews with fellow Toronto bloggers in that area.

I was pleased to have been contacted by them for an interview. I managed to plug a few of the bloggers that I like to visit in my interview as well. Check out the interview to see if I mentioned you.

Oh and in case I do happen to get some visitors from BlogTo. First of welcome to my humble little blog, and second – would you like to join the Toronto Bloggers Blogroll? Or if you live too far outside of Toronto .. like maybe Nova Scotia or British Columbia perhaps then you might be interested in Joining the I am Canadian Blogroll? They’re free to join for all Toronto or Canadian bloggers (even Canadians living in other Countries right now too).

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Recreation, Toronto, Website Promotion Tagged With: blogger, bloggers, Blogroll, BlogTO, Canada, canadian, I am Canadian, I am Canadian Blogroll, Join, Toronto, Toronto Bloggers, Toronto Bloggers Blogroll

How did St. Nicholas become Santa Claus?

December 7, 2006 by Tricia

So what are you guys giving people for the holidays or Christmas? Do you give gifts to you coworkers or if you are the boss to your employees or good clients? Back when I had my own business in the jewelry trade I used to receive more gifts than I could handle. Everything from boxes of chocolates to wines and liquors. It was the gift baskets that I really enjoyed getting the most though and that’s what I also usually gave to my clients that gave me the most business throughout the whole year.

Just how did the whole tradition of giving gifts and holiday gift baskets begin anyway? Well, it all started with the kindly Christian saint Bishop Nicholas. Somehow it was him that ended up being the model for our now red suited Santa Claus in North America.

It was actually the first Europeans that arrived in the new world that brought the idea of St. Nicholas with them. The idea of St. Nic didn’t quite take at first though as early 16th century Protestant reformists took a dim view of saints. They tried to stamp out St. Nicholas related customs but didn’t have much luck. Over in England St. Nicholas was busy changing Christmas traditions as St. Nic was beloved by the English commoners.

It wasn’t until sometime after the American Revolution that New Yorkers remembered the colonies near forgotten Dutch roots. A New York Historical society was founded by John Pintard in 1804, and it promoted St. Nicholas as the patron saint of Society and city. In 1809 the satirical story known as Knickerbocker’s History of New York was published by Washington Irving, a newly joined member of the society. Within that novel there were a number of references to St. Nicholas as a jolly character. He was no longer a saintly bishop, now he was an Elfin character of Dutch decent with a clay pipe! Irvings work was noted as the first work of imagination in the New World.

The first St. Nicholas Day was held on December 6th, 1810, and the first American image of St. Nicholas was created by Alexander Anderson. Nicholas was portrayed giving gifts to to children by putting treats in stockings hung over the fireplace. In 1823 a poem written with the title “A visit from St. Nicholas” later became what we know today as “The night before Christmas”.

Now you can be your very own St. Nicholas by giving a quality crafted gift basket full of gourmet treats to your colleagues, clients, housewarmings and as holiday gifts. Custom wrapping is available for holiday gift baskets just tell the folks at Gourmet Gift Baskets what you’re looking for and they do something to fit your needs.

Filed Under: Culture, Gifts, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: customized baskets, Gifts, holiday gift baskets, holidays, quality gourmet baskets, the history of St. Nicholas

A community for families in Japan

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve come across a site for English speaking families in Japan. The site is located at http://www.piqniq.jp. The site design is simple in it’s layout and seems to be very user friendly.

Families living in Tokyo or any other area of Japan can get online and talk with other English speaking people. They might start a conversation about raising children, or talk about great places to go while in Japan, even the ultimate family getaway.

The goal of the site is to create a community that English speaking families in Japan can use to help them in their day to day life within the country. It’s not always easy to make your way in a country if you don’t speak the national language so it makes sense to get online and talk with other people that are making their way just as you are. You can discuss ways to find babysitters or daycare centers, doctors or dentists, and even talk about schools and activities to do with the kids.

I can see this site being a life saver for couples who have moved to Japan to work but don’t know anyone and perhaps feel lonely and out of place is a society that is very different from the one they left behind.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Socializing, Web and Technology Tagged With: community, english speaking in Japan, japan

Give a Photo Mosiac as a gift

November 25, 2006 by Tricia

I just came across a site that makes unique gifts out of photographs.

The company is called Design a Mosaic, and when you order a photo mosaic from them with create a custom photo gift out of a series of your own photos using one main photo as the main image.

The remaining photos are used to compose the many cells with in the main photo to make an image, that when viewed close up reflects the many photographs that make up the picture as a whole. It’s amazing how they do this. See the sample photo mosaics on their site to see what I mean.

Filed Under: Culture, Decor, Fashion, Shopping Tagged With: photo made up many photos, photo mosaic, unique gift

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