Aaron Hu on July 11, 2010 in Wedding Favors
Wedding favors are your ways of saying thank you to guests that have come to wish you well. You want to give your guest wonderfully unique wedding favors and make them feel welcome as they wish you luck on your wedding day. There are other ways to garner luck in your corner as well. Did you know that in some countries, seeing a chimney sweep on your wedding day is a sign of a blessed marriage and fortunate wedding luck? For this reason, chimneysweepers hire themselves out either to attend weddings or to make an appearance before the bride in a way that is not obvious so that she will believe she has been blessed. Here are a few more lucky wedding traditions for the superstitious brides who want all the luck they can get.
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Adrianna Noton on July 11, 2010 in Family Life
Contact lenses are worn by twenty-eight to thirty-eight million people in the United States, and 125 million worldwide. Among designer contact lenses, almost ninety percent of people in the United States wear soft lenses, with the remaining people opting for rigid gas permeable lenses. Soft lenses in the United States have a predominantly spherical design to correct farsightedness or nearsightedness.
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Aaron Hu on July 10, 2010 in Wedding Favors
The very first wedding was between two cave people who decided that there should be a ceremony and reception. The thinking was that the village (the first ever) always celebrated before and after a hunt. They boogied down deep into the night when the monsoon season ended and they celebrated the birth of the children, so why not celebrate when two cave people decided to move into their first cave and share a life together? Grog wanted to give the guests wedding presents because when they announced the ritual, to be held by the tribe’s holy man; everyone looked at them as if they were crazy and refused to come to the event claiming they had to wash each other’s hair and was way behind in picking bugs off each other.
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