So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Monday, January 14, 2013

7 Fun Methods To Propose Marriage

By Petra Bierberg


Guys are often expected to come up with interesting and unique ways to propose to their girlfriends. No longer does slipping an engagement ring on a finger during a quiet moment do the trick.

There's more pressure on men than ever seen before to propose marriage in an interesting or unique way. Ladies once swooned when their man dropped to one knee and pulled out an engagement band. Now, women still need the ring, but they often expect more than a straightforward and stylish request.

Here are 7 fun and unusual ways how men can propose marriage:

1. Line up friends for a whisper chain. In 2009, a man whispered his marriage offer for his girlfriend into the ear of friends â€" who then it to another person. The message was whispered into 59 ears before reaching his girlfriend. Luckily , she got the right message â€" and answered yes.

2. Create art piece. More than one guy has proposed by presenting his girlfriend with a piece of abstract art which she was meant to somehow decode into a marriage proposal. Since art is subjective, it seems to be a risky request, however it has worked (often).

3. Have it acted out for you. If you can find a willing theatre troupe, you can take your girl to a play and then have the curtain raised on a request before the scheduled entertainment, during intermission or after the play. You simply have to hope the actors don't mess it up for you.

4. Send up paper lanterns. It's tricky to understand exactly how this worked, but in 2008 a German man sent 50 lighted paper lanterns into the air as a marriage proposal. Officers got reports of the unusual lights over the city, but they said that the woman said yes.

5. Write it. Maybe it's old hat now, but surely you have heard of proposals by sky writers, words mowed into corn fields or messages drawn in or on various public surfaces. As long as a graffiti abatement team or a powerful wind gust doesn't get to the location before doing, that seems to work fine.

6. Organize a flash mob. Remember when flash mobs â€" those organized groups of folks that seemed to casually burst into song in public places â€" were popular? It had been a trend that didn't last long, but imagine how impressed a girl would be if everyone in a store or restaurant surprisingly burst into singing a proposal for you.

7. Use social media. Nothing seems less personal than a suggestion on Facebook or by tweet, but that's how a rising number of rather lazy fellows are doing it. You won't get points for innovation but if your gal isn't keen on to having her time wasted, 140 characters is heaps of space to ask "How about it, Cheryl?"

Remember a couple of pieces of advice however, if you are going to propose in a creative way. Firstly, remember to make the experience all about your girlfriend, and try to leave the main points of executing your intentions to a close friend or relative. You have to be looking into your girlfriend's eyes when the huge moment happens.

And 2nd, do not forget the engagement ring. As she answers yes, she'll want you to slip a ring on her finger â€" regardless of how creative your proposal.




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