Indian festival - HOLI Gift Ideas

Holi is the festival of joy & strengthening the bond of love & friendship & getting all smeared with colors on this auspicious Spring day. With the tradition still closely followed & practiced, so has been the gifting custom. The popular tradition however highlights some of these most commonly practiced gifts exchanging methods which have been coming down since generations with a marvelous makeover.


General Gift - Sweets Exchanging Practice

Sweet exchanging ceremony is considered the oldest tradition, since as per Indian ritual, any festival commencement when sweetened with the rich Indian confectioneries is considered lucky & prosperous. It is a common sight on the festival eve with sweet sellers selling attractive gift packages containing mouth watering delicacies. People make their ways to these tempting sweet shops to purchase variety of sweets which are later gifted to loved ones along with home made delicacies.

Gifts for Married Daughters

Gifting new range of garments to married daughters is another common practice seen on the auspicious Holi day, not to forget her entire in-laws side who needs to be equally presented with new set of garments. As there is a tradition of gifting "dandia", a special kind of saree, to both the daughter & her in-laws coupled with the necessary accessories.

A lot of preparation goes into the making of this particular saree form which is essentially a white cotton saree made of voile or 'mulmul'. The beauty of the saree lies in its borders which are dyed with Indian pink, a non-fast color. All four sides of the saree are gathered which are dipped in turn into the Indian Pink, thus allowing the color to catch on the fabric at least two to three inches on each side. Once getting spread in uneven splendor towards the middle of the saree, the ultimate effect is that of a gradual spreading of blush. The saree is decorated with breathtaking designs highlighted with intricate Indian motifs. The border is adorned with gold or silver 'gota' stitched on to the edges of the dandia while the 'pallu' (saree portion meant for head covering) is beautified with a 'kiran' or a fine fringe of gold or silver which adds a shimmering touch. It is an absolute must for a newly wed bride to adorn herself with a "dandia" saree on the Holi day.

Gifts for Son-in-Laws

Son-in-laws form an integral part of the family & it is essential to gift the daughter's husband with the best of Holi gifts as followed in some parts of India with full devotion. It is a customary practice to present a 'pyala' (a glass of drink coupled with an amount of money) after the special Holi meal. The daughters are in the meanwhile gifted with 'kothli' or travel money by their mother-in-law, or the eldest lady in the family.

Gifts & Fun
Gifting & enjoying goes hand in hand on this beautiful festival of colors which involves coming together & forgetting all ill feelings to indulge in a day full of psychedelic color experiences. The entire day is observed with gifts & colors, the two in separate elements which keeps the day full with hustle & bustle. These involves the newly wedded bride playing her first Holi at her in-laws place & indulging in naughty pranks. She can play naughty jokes on her in-laws too by taking the help of some family members, & thus, making her first Holi post marriage memorable. Special Holi folk songs are yet another traditional feature of this festival marked with fun & frolic.

While selecting an appropriate holi gift for your family, friend or loved one, one should take into consideration the following useful tips :

  1. The gift should portray the true picture of the festival.
  2. It should be selected by considering the spirit of festival.
  3. The relation you share with the recipient is important.
  4. The gift itself should convey the message.
  5. You can send holi gifts through post to those staying far off.
  6. On-line shopping sites can also be used.
  7. Decide the gift according to your budget.
  8. Before buying, try to know the likes and dislikes of the recipient.
  9. Try to gift those items for which the recipient has been craving for months.
  10. Special gift should be presented to make it the most cherished possession.
  11. Always remember, price of the gift is not the most important factor it is the feelings behind the gift that matters the most.
  12. Gift something that is of some use to the receiver.
  13. Be creative. You can give hand made gifts like a wall hanging or home made sweets or a hand knit sweater.


Popular Holi Gifts

If you are still confuse, even after going through the above tips for selecting a proper gift, we are giving here a list of the most popular gifts ideas.

Sweets & Gujiyas: A box of sweets and gujias is a very popular gift item in Holi. For every special occasion, there is no better way to show your love and affection with sweets.

Chocolates: Chocolates are the most popular and favorite gifts in India. They always go with the festival mood and enliven the spirit of holi festival. Gift your near and dear ones a box of their favorite sweets.

Apparels: People love to gift clothes on this festivals. On the arrival of Holi, special dresses like cotton sarees and salwar kameez for women and kurtas for men can be gifted. White color is a favorite color in holi. So a white dress for Holi, like a cotton white saree or a cotton 'chikan' salwar-suit for girls and kurta-pajama for boys make wonderful gift items. Other dress items like beautifully designed shirts and skirts also fall in the category of Holi gifts.

Dry Fruits: Dry fruits are highly in demand as a gift on holi. Any moment can be made special with dry fruits. Available in a variety of designer boxes, these beautiful gift items make a lasting impression.

Holi Color Pack: Beautifully packed holi colors are the most appropriate gift for all. They symbolize the importance of colors and the spirit of the festival. Holi color packs include gulal, magic colors, sprays, water colors and balloons.

Holi Gift Hampers: Variety of Holi gift hampers are available in the market consisting beautifully designed trays with sweets, idol of Lord Krishna, diyas, gulal, etc.

Wall Hangings: Wall hangings are always considered to be a great gift on any festive occasion. The best option for holi are the wall hangings with Lord Ganesha or Lord Krishna. These are perfect gift for those who want to adorn their houses on festivals.

Idols: Presenting the idols of Lord Krishna and Radhan are perfect to impart a devotional feeling.

Holi Home Decoration Items: Holi gifts can also be home decoration items like beautiful flower baskets, bouquets, flower vases, rugs and carpets, wall hangings etc.

Holi Greetings Cards: You can also send greetings cards on holi for your near and dear ones living anywhere in the world. Sending online cards is also very popular.

Gifts for Kids: Water gun, colored hats, masks, etc are best to win the heart of a naughty kid. These types of gifts are immensely cherished by children.

Unique Holi Gifts

Home Care Kit: You can create your own home care kit, which includes those things considering the receiver's preferences of scents and smells. For example, you can pick an effective stain free for easy cleaning, a mild hand wash, freshly scented towels, a moisturising lotion, exotic incense sticks, potpourri and air freshener sprays etc. All these can be packed with the best of decorations, the assorted gifts inside will surely help ease post Holi stress.

Personal Care Kit: Pick a decorative box and fill it with some personal care items like a coconut hair oil bottle, a packet of sandalwood powder, a moisturising cream, nail paints which can prevent fingers from being stained, a facial cleanser, a sun tan lotion, some scented tissues etc. All these products will definitely make holi celebrations much more easier and safer.

The Spa Kit: You can also gift some aromatherapy oils that can surely distress you after playing holi. Your exotic Spa gift Kit can include bath salts, massage oils, natural soaps, a fruit or vegetable face pack, a pumice stone, aloevera gel or a natural cream etc.

Celebrate New Year 2012


People, especially youngsters, have a penchant for buying branded clothes. Young women entering the shops prefer designer and colourful winter wear.

The upcoming new year has also given much of an excuse to buy the latest trendy designer winter wears, so that one could enjoy the New Year Greetings 2012 Party without shivering.

 Even though the intensity of cold in the city has come down in the last three days, people are still dashing off to buy latest woolen clothes. From sweat T-shirts to pullovers, woolens in an array of shapes, sizes, colors, cuts and styles are flying off the shelves.


"I am hurrying up to buy some more designer stuff so that bone-chilling winter does not affect my fashionable looks at the New Year bash," said Parmita Shah, a student.

 Anamika Jha, who was buying jackets from a Woodland shop, said, "Winter wardrobe is incomplete without the latest winter coats and jackets. From military-like, cropped, double-breasted, trench to tuxedo jackets, the options are plenty and I want a new look at every party."

The weeklong celebrations from Christmas to New Year, being held at various restaurants and clubs, has prompted city youngsters to rearrange their wardrobes to have a different and stylish look at every bash they attend.

Apparently, woollen apparel traders are enjoying the brisk sale of their goods, even through a section of people may be cursing the cold. Dinesh Singh, a shopkeeper at Hathwa market, said, "We are making good money this season. Although prices have gone up, people are turning up in large numbers to buy woollens."

Most of the shops selling designer jackets, overcoats and sweaters have either run out of stock or have been forced to restock.

Youngsters are preferring jackets of latest fashion, which are available in the price range of Rs 1,500 to Rs 8,000, and more. Designer stoles have replaced the demand for shawls this season. Girls are giving preference to designer scarves of silk, cashmere and even georgette.

"Though georgette and chiffon scarves will not provide relief from cold, but they can give any dress a trendier and stylish look," said Reema Ahluwalia, a student, adding, "Style is all that matters when you go to a party."

Stoles are available for as low as Rs 200 and going up to Rs 1,000. Shops selling caps, mufflers and gloves are also doing brisk business as youngsters prefer to make a style statement. Designer cardigans are now available for Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000, while branded jackets can be had for Rs 3,000 to Rs 10,000.

Happy New Year Wishes 2012

New Year marks the beginning of a new Gregorian calendar year. Celebrated universally every year on January 1 in various innovative ways, the trend to observe this date as an important day in the calendar has spread globally. People at midnight hold special events, entertaining activities and grand celebrations to welcome the New Year. In many regions of the world, it is celebrated as a public holiday and the offices, institutions and commercial activities remain closed to observe Happy New Year Greetings 2012. The New Year 2012 falls on Sunday and is approaching and people are busy with their plans to celebrate the advent of the day with their own unique ideas.

Although the time zones of New Year festivity vary but celebrations for New Year festival kick off in advance. The enthusiasm of people could be witnessed at market areas, hotels, pubs and other community centres as these places remain crowded before and on the day of celebration. Most people consider New Year as the right time to adopt a resolution for the forthcoming year.

As a tradition to welcome the New Year, major incidents of the passing year are recalled on television, newspapers and radio which usually kicks off in early December.
Sending New Year cards, carrying beautiful quotes is relatively a modern practice. People also scour for innovative and lovely New Year gifts and cards to send warm New Year greetings to their family members and friends. Many observe the event by arranging feast that includes various delicious handmade items.

But with the advancement of technology, the trend of sending New Year wishes is gradually shifting to mobile platform. The reason, its user friendly features of New Year SMS allow the sender to send text messages to another mobile number within the shortest span of time. Moreover, options are also made available to make the messages more personalized or simply say 'Happy New Year 2012' by adding icons or smileys.

The New Year in India is also celebrated with great excitement by following the Gregorian calendar which was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. In Europe, the observance of New Year symbolizes as Baby New Year in which a baby boy is dressed in a hat, diaper and sash believed that he grows up along with passing of each day.

In the Europe New Year is marked with bursting firecrackers and making bonfires of the discarded Christmas trees.

source : TOI

New Year Wishes 2012

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  2. Special New Year wishes
    Sending you special New Year wishes
    A double share of greetings to wish you health and
    happiness all year through. Happy New Year My Dear!
  3. What new year brings
    What new year brings to us will greatly
    depend on what we bring in to the new year
    Let’s all start anew with lots of positivity
    A great 2011 to all of us! Cheers!
    Wish u Very Happy New Year
  4. All The Best Year for 2012
    May you have a happy New Year. May you and
    those who you hold dear be inscribed for a great year
    We wish you all the best Year for 2012
  5. Bright New Year
    This bright new year is given me
    To live each day with zest
    To daily grow and try to be
    My highest and my best!
    Best
  6. Be Blessed Happy New Year
    Wishing you a year of courageousness
    of the heart, silence of the mind and presence in the now
    Be Blessed Happy New Year
  7. Wishing u a truly fulfilling New Year
    New Year is the time to unfold
    new horizons & realize new dreams,
    to rediscover the strength & faith within u,
    to rejoice in simple pleasures and
    gear up for new challenges.
    Wishing u a truly fulfilling New Year!

  • May God continue to bless you and your family with divine light, love and power that will bring much love, joy, peace, inner strength and overflowing abundance in your home. Happy New year!\
  • May this NEW YEAR be a song of THANKSGIVING, an offering of PRAISE, a celebration of GOD’S LOVE in HIS Amazing GRACE! A blessed & joyous New Year to you and your family!
  • My friend, sincerely, I will never stop wishing that your journey through this world will be touched by kindness, inspired by wisdom, graced with understanding, and kept safe from all harm. Wishing you not just happiness but pure joy, not just wealth but Heaven's treasures, not just silence but God's peace. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
  • Wishing you and your family the timeless treasures of Christ...the warmth of home, the love of family and the company of good friends. Have a blessed Christmas and a happy New year.
  • May the good Lord continue to bless you and your family with things that matter most if life - a gift of good health, happy home and peace of mind these holidays and throughout the coming year. Merry Christmas and happy new year!

Holidays in India 2012

India is a multi-religious country celebrating holidays of various religions.

The 2012 three national celebrated India public holidays are Republic Day, Gayanti Jayanti and Independence Day. The local festivals are based on prevalent religious population in that region. The popular festivals celebrated in all parts of India include Hindu festivals namely, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, Dassera and Islamic festivals namely, Eid ul-Fitr, Milad- an- Nab and Eid al-Adha. Sikh festivals include Guru Nanak Jayanti, Jain festivals such as Mahavir Jayanti and Christian festivals such as Good Friday and Christmas are also well celebrated.

List of 2012 India Public Holidays 

New Year’s Day - Sunday, 1 January. This is the international holiday, but is widely accepted globally.

Pongal- Saturday, 14 January - South Indian harvest festival.
India Republic Day - Thursday, 26 January. The Republic Day is a national holiday marking the Constitution of India adoption and the transition of India from British Dominion.
Milad-Un-Nabi - Saturday, 4 February- birth of Prophet Muhammad.
Mahashivratri – Monday, 20 February- dedicated to Lord Shiva. This falls on a moonless night and devotees offer special prayers on this day.
Holi - Thursday, 8 March and 9 March as festival of colors. Holi is celebrated by throwing colored powder and water at each other.
Mahavir Jayanthi - Thursday, 5 April- the birth of the last Tirthankara, Mahavira.
Good Friday - Friday, 6 April- Lord Jesus death.
Easter Monday - Monday, 9 April - Resurrection of Jesus.
May Day - Tuesday, 1 May- is celebrated as the Labor Day.
Buddha Purnima - Saturday, 5 May- death of Buddha.
Krishna Janmashtami - Friday, 10 August- birth of Lord Krishna.
India Independence Day - Wednesday, 15 August- celebrating independence of India.

Id ul Fitr - Sunday, 19 August- Ramadan end celebration.
Ganesh Chaturthi - Sunday, 9 September – Wednesday, 19 September- Lord Ganesh birthday.
Gandhi Jayanti - Tuesday, 2 October- birthday of Mahatma Gandhi
Dussera - Wednesday, 24 October
Bakrid - Friday, 26 October- feast of sacrifice
Diwali - Tuesday, 13 November- festival of lights
Festival of Lights Diwali – a very important Hindu festival 2012
Muharram - Saturday, 24 November- mourning Imam Hussain, the martyrdom.
Guru Nanak Jayanti - Wednesday, 28 November- birthday of Guru Nanak
Christmas - Tuesday, 25 December- birth of Jesus.

New Year celebrations in Punjab , India - 31 december 2011

AMRITSAR: As New Year and assembly elections draw near, members of Idiot Club have swung into action to bring awareness about sanitation and the prevailing political scenario among people. Members of the club, who take pride in being called idiots, have decided to "honour" persons throwing garbage on streets or spitting or urinating in public places. For political awareness, the "idiots" would hold classes teaching booth capturing, firing guns, exchange of votes for liquor and holding meetings in crematoriums.

President of club Rajinder Rikhi "idiot" told TOI on Saturday that members would go around the city to find people who are making a mess in public places and give them certificates and shawls on New Year.


source : http ://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes. com/2011-12-25/india/30556175_1_idiots-booth-assembly-elections

Greeting cards regaining popularity

Despite the rapid inroad by SMSs, e-mails and social networking sites among large sections of people in the past couple of years, the traditional way of conveying New Year’s greetings through cards has not lost its appeal.

Suffering a few years’ downfall, the card industry is gradually showing some signs of resurgence, thanks to the new strategies adopted by the card makers, the preference of people is shifting from e-card and messages to the paper-cards which has physical existence.

The card shops of city are bedecked with varieties of greeting cards weeks before the Christmas. The new graphics, designing, vibrant colours, and embossed patterns are attracting the young and old alike.

The Archies Gallery of Silpukhuri has seen many ups and downs of the card industry in the 20 years of its existence. The persons associated with the gallery feel that whereas the past decade brought about a lean period for the New Years’ greeting cards, the trend of card-giving is gaining popularity once again with the beginning of the new decade.

“This year, the sale is even better than last year. People of all the age groups are buying greeting cards weeks ahead of the New Year. In terms of designing also, the cards have improved a lot to cater to different sections and age groups of people,” said Dharani Das, manager of the gallery.

The gallery has New Year’s cards ranging between Rs 35 to Rs 175. Whereas the youngsters go for colourful Archies’ cards, the corporate houses, social organizations and senior citizens prefer the charity cards from Help Age India, CRY and UNICEF, among others.

“The cards convey more warmth in comparison to emails and messages, though they are more expensive in comparison to the electronic options. I prefer to spend some time and money to wish New Year’s greetings to my closest friends and relatives,” said Purabi Kalita, a student.

The card companies are also targeting different sections of people through designing special cards with beautiful messages for them. “We have New Year’s cards for mother, father, grandparents, teachers, friends, spouse, brother, sisters. In a nutshell, anyone and everyone would find a card for expressing his or her feelings,” said Manasdeep Baisya, a card shop owner of Ulubari.

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New Year Quotes

Do you want to send a special New Year greetings to your friends? Here is a great collection of New Year greetings. Some of the greetings convey worldly wisdom, while others present a diverse perspective about the New Year. Choose from this collection of New Year greetings to send good wishes to your near and dear ones.

Thomas Mann
Time has no divisions to mark its passage; there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.

Hamilton Wright Mabie
New Year's eve is like every other night; there is no pause in the march of the universe, no breathless moment of silence among created things that the passage of another twelve months may be noted; and yet no man has quite the same thoughts this evening that come with the coming of darkness on other nights.

Charles Lamb
No one ever regarded the first of January with indifference. It is that from which all date their time, and count upon what is left. It is the nativity of our common Adam.

Alfred Lord Tennyson
Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.

William Ellery Channing
I will seek elegance rather than luxury, refinement rather than fashion. I will seek to be worthy more than respectable, wealthy and not rich. I will study hard, think quietly, talk gently, and act frankly. I will listen to stars and birds, babes and sages, with an open heart. I will bear all things cheerfully, do all things bravely await occasions and hurry never. In a word I will let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common.

Ann Landers
Let this coming year be better than all the others. Vow to do some of the things you've always wanted to do but couldn't find the time. Call up a forgotten friend. Drop an old grudge, and replace it with some pleasant memories. Vow not to make a promise you don't think you can keep. Walk tall, and smile more. You'll look ten years younger. Don't be afraid to say, 'I love you'. Say it again. They are the sweetest words in the world.

Maria Edgeworth
There is no moment like the present. The man who will not execute his resolutions when they are fresh upon him can have no hope from them afterwards: they will be dissipated, lost, and perish in the hurry and scurry of the world, or sunk in the slough of indolence.

P. J. O'Rourke
It is better to spend money like there's no tomorrow than to spend tonight like there's no money.

Ogden Nash
Every New Year is the direct descendant, isn't it, of a long line of proven criminals?

George William Curtis
The New Year begins in a snow storm of white vows.

Ellen Goodman
We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives, not looking for flaws, but for potential.

Samuel Johnson
Surely, it is much easier to respect a man who has always had respect, than to respect a man who we know was last year no better than ourselves, and will be no better next year.

Friedrich Nietzsche
No, life has not disappointed me. On the contrary, I find it truer, more desirable and mysterious every year ever since the day when the great liberator came to me: the idea that life could be an experiment of the seeker for knowledge and not a duty, not a calamity, not trickery.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Look not mournfully into the past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future, without fear, and with a manly heart.

Kersti Bergroth
It is difficult not to believe that the next year will be better than the old one! And this illusion is not wrong. Future is always good, no matter what happens. It will always give us what we need and what we want in secret. It will always bless us with right gifts. Thus in a deeper sense our belief in the New Year cannot deceive us.

Albert Einstein
I feel that you are justified in looking into the future with true assurance, because you have a mode of living in which we find the joy of life and the joy of work harmoniously combined. Added to this is the spirit of ambition which pervades your very being, and seems to make the day's work like a happy child at play.

Happy New Year Dragon 2012

According to the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of 2012 is the Year of the Dragon, which begins on January 23, 2012 and ends on February 9, 2013. The Dragon is the fifth sign of the Chinese Zodiac, which consists of 12 Animal signs. The Dragon is a creature of myth and legend. In ancient China, the celestial Dragon represents an emperor and power. Today, it is the ultimate auspicious symbol signifying success and happiness. May the celestial Dragon bring great good luck to everyone.




In Sung Dynasty (a Chinese imperial dynasty lasting from AD 960 - 1279) texts, the dragon is described as having the head of an ox, muzzle of a donkey, eyes of a shrimp, horns of a deer, body of a serpent covered with fish scales, and feet of a phoenix. The dragon usually clutches a pearl symbolic of its super-natural powers. Invariably accompanied by thunder and rain, dragons move like lightning and whirlwinds - - all powerful yet totally unpredictable.


The Sign of the Dragon

People born in the Year of the Dragon share certain characteristics: Innovative, enterprising, self-assured, brave, passionate, conceited, and quick-tempered. The Dragons are the free spirits of the Chinese Zodiac. Restrictions blow out their creative spark that is ready to flame into life. So, they must be free and uninhibited. The Dragon is a beautiful creature, colorful and flamboyant. An extroverted bundle of energy, gifted and irrepressible, everything Dragons do is on a grand scale - big ideas and extreme ambitions. However, this behavior is natural and isn't meant for show. Because they are confident, fearless in the face of challenge, they are almost inevitably successful.

People born in the Year of the Dragon usually make it to the top. But, they must be aware of that too much enthusiasm can leave them tired and unfulfilled. They find pleasure in helping others, and you can always count on their help. Even though they are willing to assist when necessary, their pride can often impede them from accepting the same kind of help from others. Their generous personalities give them the ability to attract friends, but they can be rather solitary people at heart. Their self-sufficiency can mean that they have no need for close bonds with other people.

Dragon people tend to take thrilling risks, and burn the candle at both ends so they are fortunate to be blessed with good health. However, they can suffer bad health as a result of excess stress. Symtoms of their personalities often stem from emotional outbursts and can range from tension headaches to depression to hypertension. They can remedy these problems by maintaining their cool, implementing a routine in their daily lives, and practice meditation, Tai Chi or Yoga that soothe the mind and spirit as well as tone the body.

The Dragon is not the most domesticated of the Animal signs. So, people born in the Year of the Dragon prefer enjoying outdoor activities rather than staying at home. They are extroverts who have a deep love for nature. Their homes should be as large and majestic as their personalities, providing space for the fiery temperament or emotional eruptions that accompany their character. They have true and sincere love, which comes from the depths of their hearts.

Dragon people are quite imaginative, always able to see new paths and will take a radical approach. They have innate explorative spirit and try to succeed at one stroke. They are very adaptable and are fit for various occupations, especially if those occupations allow them to take the limelight. They work hard, but would rather give orders than receive them. They should avoid jobs that encompass too much routine, and should move toward jobs in which their self-reliance can be an asset.

People born in the Year of the Dragon like to spend money and are charitable themselves as well as with others. Many Dragon people will take big chances with their finances. It is very rare that they remain poor for long. They will always be straightforward in financial dealings and can always be trusted.

Dragon Years: 02/19/1904 to 02/03/1905 (Wood), 02/03/1916 to 01/22/1917 (Fire), 01/23/1928 to 02/09/1929 (Earth), 02/08/1940 to 01/26/1941 (Metal), 01/27/1952 to 02/13/1953 (Water), 02/13/1964 to 02/01/1965 (Wood), 01/31/1976 to 02/17/1977 (Fire), 02/17/1988 to 02/05/1989 (Earth), 02/05/2000 to 01/23/2001 (Metal), 01/23/2012 to 02/09/2013 (Water).

Famous Dragon People: Calista Flockhart, Colin Farrell, Courtney Cox, Courtney Love, Dinah Shore, Isabella Rossellini, Julia Ormond, Juliette Binoche, Reese Witherspoon, Roseanne Barr, Sandra Bullock, and Wynonna Judd.

Happy New Year Greetings

Chinese Zodiac Signs

Asian communities throughout the world will mark the Lunar New Year beginning Jan. 26 with festivities that include plenty of food, firecrackers (to chase away evil spirits), red paper lanterns (red being a bright color that portends a sunny future) and dragon and lion dances for good luck. (In the dances, a group of performers holds up a model of the animal's head and a long train symbolizing its body and moves sinuously as a way to demonstrate power and dignity — no lions or dragons are harmed.) Such traditions are rooted in an astrological system that dates back to the Shang Dynasty (about 1700 B.C.), when soothsayers would burn turtle shells or shoulder blades of goats or cattle and use the cracks to interpret what the future held. The remains of these "readings" were unearthed years later and called dragon bones. Although these methods weren't specifically astrological, the period marks the beginning of the Chinese connection to the celestial bodies that form the basis of the Chinese zodiac. (See pictures of Chinese New Year celebrations)

Because the Chinese calendar is based on the moon's rotation, the new year can occur anytime from mid-January to late February. According to legend, the calendar was created by Ta Nao, a minister of Emperor Huang Ti's, and has been used in Asia since 4000 B.C. It is based on 12 temperaments represented by 12 symbolic animals — rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig (the dragon being the well-known favorite). After 12 years, the cycle restarts, matching the length of Jupiter's solar orbit. (Read "China Not So Bullish About the Year of the Ox.")

Each animal in the zodiac is associated with its own element — metal, wood, earth, water or fire — while each year is assigned an element. The combination of these two elements is said to define a person's personality. For example, 2009 is the year of the earth ox, but the ox's fixed element is water; the mix of the two elements, earth and water, is believed by some to be a destructive blend.

Animals and some of their corresponding years:

• Goat/Sheep (well-mannered, altruistic, insecure, irresponsible): 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003

• Monkey (independent, enthusiastic, unscrupulous, childlike personality): 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004

• Rooster (resourceful, adventurous, short-sighted, impractical): 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005

• Dog (attentive, loyal, stubborn, guarded): 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006

• Pig/Boar (sincere, cultured, noncompetitive, gullible): 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007

• Rat (hardworking, thrifty, quick-tempered, neurotic): 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008

• Ox (patient, self-sacrificing, jealous, rigid): 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009

• Tiger (lucky, courageous, vain, undisciplined): 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010

• Rabbit (ambitious, unflappable, aloof, private): 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

• Dragon (intuitive, influential, demanding, judgmental): 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000

• Snake (calm, intelligent, lazy, possessive): 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001

• Horse (entertaining, powerful, selfish, rebellious): 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002

Elements that correspond to particular animals:

Metal (monkey, rooster, dog): resolute and intense, can be stubborn

Wood (tiger, rabbit, dragon): high moral standards, tendency to take on too much

Earth (not fixed because it is composed of the four other elements): practical and reliable, can suffer from lack of imagination)

Water (pig, rat, ox): skillful communicators but can be too passive

Fire (snake, horse, sheep): aggressive, domineering, dynamic in speech and action

A Chinese astrologer takes all these factors into consideration when charting an individual's personality or determining what a new year will bring. These predictions aren't just for carnival sideshows or fortune cookies: in many Asian cultures, each year's forecasts are studied carefully for portents relating to business, romantic and family decisions for the coming year. Some Chinese plan births during dragon years to improve their children's fortune. Some people born in "wrong" years have reportedly been excluded from attending weddings and funerals. As for those making plans for 2009, be warned: because the element of fire is lacking from this year's forecast, fortune tellers don't believe the economy will fare any better than it did in 2008's year of the rat.

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New Year party Ideas for youngsters 2012

New Year's Evening is one of the biggest celebrations each year for the youngsters. Ringing in the new year is an occasion for people to socialize and cut loose. While adults have their own New Year parties that usually involve alcohol, youngsters & teenages often get overlooked. Even so, it's possible to provide a night of fun and celebration for youngsters or teenages while keeping everyone safe at the same time.



Fake Cocktails

Consuming hard drinks and other alcoholic beverages is a common tradition for adults on New Year's Party, but is not an option for youngsters. However, youth can get creative creating fake cocktails, or "mocktails." Purchase several types of soft drinks or nonalcoholic drinks, such as sodas and juices. youngsters can mix and match different drinks to create interesting flavors.


Long Drives

Riding around town in a car is a way for teens to celebrate New Year's in style. Just gather a small party of teens and rent a Luxury Car for 3 or 4 hours. This will give them time to socialize and feel like celebrities while cruising around.

New Year Party

Another fun way for youngsters to celebrate the New Year is  Dancing. DJ can be Hired for the evening, and can Help you enjoy hours of fun until the clock strikes midnight. Be sure to pick latest songs that youngsters are interested in for the Mad results.

Best Christmas & New Year rhymes



We bring you ten Christmas and New Year greetings in rhyme, to help you truly express your love to friends and family this joyful time! So get into the Christmas state of mind and spread some cheer all the way up to the New Year!

1. Somehow, not only for Christmas, but all the long year through, the joy that you give to others, Is the joy that comes back to you. And the more you spend in blessing, the poor and lonely and sad, the more of your heart’s possessing, returns to you glad.

2. From Home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another. The warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to each other.

3. A Christmas candle is a lovely thing; it makes no noise at all, but softly gives itself away; while quite unselfish, it grows small. May you have a bright and beautiful Christmas!

4. Two things upon this changing earth can neither change nor end; the splendor of Christ’s humble birth, the love of friend for friend. Merry X’Mas!!

5. Christmas is a festive time and nothing can compare, to the special cheer that fills the home for everyone to share… So may your home be filled with joy When Christmas time is here, and may very special happiness be yours throughout the coming Year.

6. When the midnight bell rings tonight, let it signify new and better things for your life; let it signify a realisation of all the things you wish for, let it signify a year of courage and dreams evermore. Wishing you a very prosperous new year!

7. A Happy New Year dear friend! Grant that I, may bring no tear to your eye. When this New Year in time shall end, let it be said I've played the friend, have lived and loved and labored here, and made it for you a happy year.

8. Ring out the old, ring in the new, ring out the false, ring in the true. Ring happy bells across the snow, the year is going, let him go! Happy New Year!

9. If it didn't bring you joy, just leave it behind. Let's ring in the New Year with good things in mind. Let every bad memory that brought heartache and pain, turn a new leaf
with the smell of new rain. Sending you these greetings to bring you hope and cheer.
Happy New Year!

10. Recalling all the happy times, remembering how they enriched our lives, we reflect upon who really counts, as the fresh and bright New Year arrives. Thanks for being one of the reasons I'll/we’ll have a Happy New Year! source : http: //idiva. com/news-work-life/top-10-christmas-new-year-greetings-in-rhymes/9925

New Year Gifts Ideas 2013

New Year 2012  is quickly approaching. I'm sure you all are busy in shopping Greetings Cards & Gifts for your friends , family & loved ones. Read on for some fresh Gift ideas for Men , Women , Kids & Yourself


Are you planning to create any sewn projects for your loved ones? Let us know your ideas— and here are ours :



Gift Ideas for Men : The Andrew cardigan is a wonderful gift for men— try cutting it out from a beautifully colored wool or an Aztec print. Have fun with contrasting buttons and lining. A girl would love this too!

A classic blazer

For whom? This is for a couple who have been together for a while but don't necessarily live together. You can wear a blazer with anything, but do you have one that's sufficiently versatile? A classic, timeless piece you'll have for the rest of your life? Probably not. She can find a perfect specimen here.

A great iPod dock

For whom? This is for more serious couples who have taken at least a couple of trips together. Playing music off your computer is fine at home, but what happens when all your friends rent a cabin in the woods for a long weekend and you want to bring some tunes along? A small but powerful set of iPod speakers are essential for a man who loves music but also loves to travel. She can start her search here.

A fine single malt

For whom? Only a true lover of whisky will appreciate this, but if that's what you are, this is a dream gift. If she really knows how to make you happy, she'll buy you a high-quality rocks glass to sip this out of. Bruichladdich is an affordable single malt that features all the flavor elements that make this spirit exceptional.

Sports / Concert Tickets

For whom? For any man who's single, divorced, dating, young or old, enjoys sports, and loves to watch his favorite team live. Or, if you're not the sporting type, maybe she can excite you with

Gift Ideas For Those Who Need to Relax : If you’re a sewing novice this project is for you. I don’t know anyone who doesn’t relish a bit of extra warmth in the colder months, so a heatable pillow filled with rice or wheat with lavender is quite a practical gift. You can personalize it by dictating the fabric utilized or screen-printing a message on it— just make sure you use 100% natural materials that are microwave-safe. Check out this awesome tutorial for a hand-made lavender eye pillow.

For The One Who Has Everything : One thing you can do for Mom or your sister (or that person whom has everything) is make a pair of unexpectedly cool oven mitts. Another idea is to make an eyemask— make sure to fill it with lavender for ultra-relaxation. Another unisex accessory is a wallet.



Gift Ideas for Girls or Women : Skirts are simple to make and extremely versatile. Try our 2-tiered skirt project from our book with lace and metallic fabric for a girl who loves to dress up in India.

 Jewelry

While it may be true that diamonds are a girl's best friend, gold, silver, platinum, precious gems and semi-precious stones are also high on the wish-list for this holiday season. In fact, the jewelry business has been strong all year with sales up more than 11% from last year, according to the Jewelry Industry Research Institute and a strong commodities market for metals pushed for increased numbers. In spite of the recession fears, which may put a damper on other retail sectors, purchasing jewelry and accessories is often seen as a way to spruce up one's wardrobe without having to buy a closet full of new clothes.

Clothing and Apparel

Let's face it, some women want to look good no matter what the economy dictates. So, one can never go wrong with a gift of the latest fashion. Jeans, sweaters, coats and boots top the list of must-have items for holiday gift-giving, and according to research firm ShopperTrak, an increase of 2.7% is expected for sales of apparel and accessories. According to PriceGrabber, 66% of shoppers surveyed plan to select apparel for gifts this holiday.

Electronics and Appliances

Sales figures tell us that women also like electronic gadgets, like eReaders, iPods, iPhones and mobile devices, but for different reasons than men. Women like to stay in touch and catch up on the latest celeb gossip rather than search for news and sports. And developers have tapped into that female market with stylish and fun devices as well as applications that appeal to women with busy schedules, such as grocery, doctor and fashion magazine apps.




Gift Ideas For Kids : A huge range of children's gift ideas from soft toys & puppets, glow in the dark stars & shapes, light up toys and gifts that will get them active.

TOYS

Toys Stimulate your kid's imagination through play and adventure with toys, games and puzzles. From the latest app toys to retro favorites and remote control helicopters, enjoy hours of fun!


PUPPETS

Soft Toys & Puppets Spark the imagination with these Glow Bears, Cheeky Chimps, and enchanted puppets. Great gifts for kids.


GLOW IN THE DARK STARS

Glow In The Dark Stars Glow in the dark stars shapes and murals make great gifts for kids. Great gifts ideas for children.

Christmas Gift Ideas for Men

Are you desperate to find some Christmas gift ideas for your boyfriend or Husband that aren’t the simple shirt, watch or Perfume ? You want to show your significant other how much He really means ; your gift should demonstrate your love , Respect and the thought that you CARE through the time put in to choosing a Christmas gift especially for him.



Christmas is the most special occasion for of the year for everyone. Love, joy and peace spread more during this Festival time of year. This Christmas 2011 , make it the best ever for the Man in your life by getting a beautiful Christmas gift that is truly from the heart.

1. Laptop – Men always love the latest in technology! The Latest Laptop is a great way for your husband to stay in touch with his buddies – and you of course.

2. Is he a huge sports or Nascar fan? If you have the financial means, consider a big screen television for the living room or bedroom. He will love bonding with the guys and enjoying the race or game on a huge screen!

3. Gift basket – No, gift baskets aren’t just for women! A gift “basket” doesn’t really have to be an actual basket. A cooler with his favorite sports team or Nascar logo on the side filled with related goodies like coffee mugs, t-shirts, caps, a six pack of beer, some nuts and “snackies” and other related items will make it his best Christmas ever.

4. Games – Is he a huge fan of video games? Consider a PlayStation 3 Slim. It has network media streaming, Blu-ray playback and all kinds of bells and whistles that will tickle his fancy.

5. Is he the outdoor type? If your husband loves to hunt or fish, consider a prepaid trip that includes, lodging, meals and all the rest. If you have a couple that are good friends, split the cost with the other wife so that two buddies can enjoy themselves together!

Of course, you can still buy him the Greetings Cards , Jackets , watches and other things you normally do, but just add something a little special to make his Christmas one he will never forget.