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Send Valentine’s Day Gifts to Loved One in Moldova

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Send Valentine’s Day gifts to loved one in Moldova.

In Moldova, it has become customary for the man of a courting couple to present his beloved with flowers on February 14. Valentine gifts in Moldova are usually in the shape of love tokens, complete with endearing messages. Most of the items linked to Valentine’s Day came from old-fashioned customs that used floral bouquets to pass on non-verbal messages. The roses has become the traditional Valentine’s Day flower. As it has always been a popular flower, the meaning of the red rose is still well known as the flower of passion and love. The red rose is also the favorite flower of Venus, the goddess of love, which helped give the rose its symbolic meaning. Also in Moldova the traditional Valentine’s Day favorite – chocolates, cakes and fresh fruits. Valentine’s Day will be special and memorable only if you do some fun things to make it that way. Use romantic ideas to create a special Valentine’s Day for you and your sweetheart.

Facts:

– The most beautiful and incredible gift of love is the monument Taj Mahal in India. Built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan as a memorial to his wife it stands as the emblem of the eternal love story. Work on the Taj Mahal began in 1634 and continued for almost 22 years and required the labor of 20,000 workers from all over India and Central Asia.
– In America, the pilgrims used to sent confections, such as sugar wafers, marzipan, sweetmeats and sugar plums, to their affianced. Lot of value was placed on these gifts because they included what was then a rare product, sugar. After the late 1800’s, beet sugar became widely used and more available, and sweet gifts continued to be cherished and enjoyed.

See www.123greetings.com to send virtual postcard or www.chisinau-flowers.com to order gifts and flowers in Moldova.

Sam Wood
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/send-valentines-day-gifts-to-loved-one-in-moldova-742440.html

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Send Valentine’s Day Gifts to Loved One in Moldova

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Send Valentine’s Day gifts to loved one in Moldova.

In Moldova, it has become customary for the man of a courting couple to present his beloved with flowers on February 14. Valentine gifts in Moldova are usually in the shape of love tokens, complete with endearing messages. Most of the items linked to Valentine’s Day came from old-fashioned customs that used floral bouquets to pass on non-verbal messages. The roses has become the traditional Valentine’s Day flower. As it has always been a popular flower, the meaning of the red rose is still well known as the flower of passion and love. The red rose is also the favorite flower of Venus, the goddess of love, which helped give the rose its symbolic meaning. Also in Moldova the traditional Valentine’s Day favorite – chocolates, cakes and fresh fruits. Valentine’s Day will be special and memorable only if you do some fun things to make it that way. Use romantic ideas to create a special Valentine’s Day for you and your sweetheart.

Facts:

– The most beautiful and incredible gift of love is the monument Taj Mahal in India. Built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan as a memorial to his wife it stands as the emblem of the eternal love story. Work on the Taj Mahal began in 1634 and continued for almost 22 years and required the labor of 20,000 workers from all over India and Central Asia.
– In America, the pilgrims used to sent confections, such as sugar wafers, marzipan, sweetmeats and sugar plums, to their affianced. Lot of value was placed on these gifts because they included what was then a rare product, sugar. After the late 1800’s, beet sugar became widely used and more available, and sweet gifts continued to be cherished and enjoyed.

See www.123greetings.com to send virtual postcard or www.chisinau-flowers.com to order gifts and flowers in Moldova.

Sam Wood
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Send Valentine’s Day Gifts to Loved One in Moldova

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Send Valentine’s Day gifts to loved one in Moldova.

In Moldova, it has become customary for the man of a courting couple to present his beloved with flowers on February 14. Valentine gifts in Moldova are usually in the shape of love tokens, complete with endearing messages. Most of the items linked to Valentine’s Day came from old-fashioned customs that used floral bouquets to pass on non-verbal messages. The roses has become the traditional Valentine’s Day flower. As it has always been a popular flower, the meaning of the red rose is still well known as the flower of passion and love. The red rose is also the favorite flower of Venus, the goddess of love, which helped give the rose its symbolic meaning. Also in Moldova the traditional Valentine’s Day favorite – chocolates, cakes and fresh fruits. Valentine’s Day will be special and memorable only if you do some fun things to make it that way. Use romantic ideas to create a special Valentine’s Day for you and your sweetheart.

Facts:

– The most beautiful and incredible gift of love is the monument Taj Mahal in India. Built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan as a memorial to his wife it stands as the emblem of the eternal love story. Work on the Taj Mahal began in 1634 and continued for almost 22 years and required the labor of 20,000 workers from all over India and Central Asia.
– In America, the pilgrims used to sent confections, such as sugar wafers, marzipan, sweetmeats and sugar plums, to their affianced. Lot of value was placed on these gifts because they included what was then a rare product, sugar. After the late 1800’s, beet sugar became widely used and more available, and sweet gifts continued to be cherished and enjoyed.

See www.123greetings.com to send virtual postcard or www.chisinau-flowers.com to order gifts and flowers in Moldova.

Sam Wood
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/send-valentines-day-gifts-to-loved-one-in-moldova-742440.html

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Grief Healing: Remembering our Loved Ones on Valentine’s Day

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Copyright (c) 2008 Marty Tousley

We’ve barely made it through the holidays of December and January, and now the stores are filled with hearts and flowers and candy, all of it in celebration of the gift of love. But February 14 can be a difficult day for those of us who are grieving, and for some it will be the first Valentine’s Day since our precious Valentine died. For us there is no celebration; there is only grief.

Sometimes, for fear of “letting go,” we may find ourselves “holding on” to our pain as a way of remembering those we love. Letting go of what used to be is not an act of disloyalty, and it does not mean forgetting our loved ones who have died. Letting go means leaving behind the sorrow and pain of grief and choosing to go on, taking with us only those memories and experiences that enhance our ability to grow and expand our capacity for happiness.

If our memories are painful and unpleasant, they can be hurtful and destructive. If they create longing and hold us to the past, they can interfere with our willingness to move forward in our grief journey. But it doesn’t have to be that way. We can choose which parts of life we shared that we wish to keep and which parts we wish to leave behind. We can soothe our pain by thinking of happy as well as sad memories. The happiness we experienced with our loved ones belongs to us forever.

If we decide to do so, we can choose to embrace Valentine’s Day as a special day on which to commemorate our loved ones and to celebrate our love for them. Death ends a life, but it does not end the relationship we have with our loved ones who have died. The bonds of love are never severed by death, and the love we shared will never die either. For Valentine’s Day this year, we can find a way to honor our loved ones, to remember them and to show them that our love is eternal.

We can build a piece of “memory time” into that particular day, or we can pack the entire day with meaning. Think of it this way: It’s much easier to cope with memories we’ve chosen than to have them take us by surprise. Whether we are facing Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Memorial Day, an anniversary or birthday, or any other special day of our own choosing, we can immerse ourselves in the healing power of remembrance. We can go to a special place, read aloud, or listen to a favorite song. We can celebrate what once was and is no more.

Personal grief rituals are those loving activities that help us remember our loved ones, and give us a sense of connectedness, healing and peace. Creating and practicing personal grief rituals can also help us release painful situations and unpleasant memories, freeing us to make our memories a positive influence in our lives.

What follows are just a few examples of personal grief rituals. The ideas are as unique and as varied as the people who invented them; think of ways that you can adapt them and make them your own. You are limited only by your own imagination.

* If you’re a writer, write. It could be an article, an anecdote, a story, a poem, a song, a letter, an obituary or a eulogy. If you don’t want to write for someone else, keep a private journal and write about your feelings as you journey through your grief.

* Buy a very special candle, decorate it and light it in honor of your loved one.

* Purchase a book – perhaps a children’s book – on coping with the loss of a loved one, and donate it to your local library or school. Ask the librarian to place a label inside the front cover inscribed “In memory of [your loved one's name].”

* Plant a tree, bush, shrub, garden or flower bed as a permanent growing memorial to your beloved. Mark the site with a memorial plaque, marker, bench or statue.

* Memorialize your beloved in cyberspace by lighting a virtual candle online.

* Write a special note, letter, poem, wish or prayer to your beloved, go outside, attach the paper to a balloon and let it go – or place it in a vessel and burn it, and watch the smoke rise heavenward.

* If you are harboring bad feelings or regrets, gather symbols to represent those hurtful or painful situations, events, or feelings from your past, place them in a container and hold a private burial or burning ceremony, saying goodbye and releasing them as you do so.

* Ask relatives, friends, co-workers and neighbors to gather their contributions, and put together a scrapbook or box of memories containing mementoes, letters and photographs of your loved one.

* Celebrate the life of your loved one by continuing favorite traditions or eating favorite foods.

* Select a Valentine card that you wish your beloved would have picked for you, and mail it to yourself.

* Give yourself a gift from your loved one that you always wished he or she would have given you, and think of your beloved whenever you use it or wear it.

Marty Tousley
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How to Celebrate Valentines on a Budget

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

While Valentine’s Day can be a lavish holiday where a lot of money is spent it does not have to be that way. You can celebrate Valentine’s Day on a budget if you need to do so. Celebrating Valentine’s Day on a budget can be just as fulfilling. In fact, in the beginning when Valentine’s Day was first created, lovers did not spend large amounts of money on each other. In fact, occasionally they spent no money at all. You can spend as much money on Valentine’s Day as you want. After all, it is not the presents that matter but rather how you make your Valentine feel.

With that in mind here are a few low to no cost ideas that will allow you to have a good Valentines Day.

Eating Out

Go to lunch as opposed to dinner. You can still have a lovely and romantic lunch but you will pay less money doing it. Lunch menus are less expensive than dinner menus, even if you are ordering the same thing. On Valentine’s Day you can sometime get special menu options and specials for couples, as well. You should look into this at the restaurant of your choice.

Afternoon Activities

After lunch you might want to consider heading to a movie. If you go in the afternoon as opposed to the evening you can shave three to five dollars off the cost of your admission. The same can be said for theatre and other matinee events.

Love Coupons

If you cannot afford a gift but you still want to show the person you love how much they mean to you then why not consider some love coupons? You can make love coupons on your own and base them around things you know your partner will love. With love coupons, each coupon is for a different service that your partner can redeem whenever they choose.

Some ideas for love coupons include:

Massages
Foot Rubs
House Cleanings
Car Washes
Hours of your time
A night of lovemaking
Home Cooked Dinner
Sleep in Late
Bubble Baths

Those are just a few of the ideas. You can use other ideas based on things you know your partner is interested in.

Handmade Gifts

Other good gifts could include handmade gifts. You can make cards, write love letters and poems, or make something else based on what you might want to give your partner. Be creative and show them the time and effort you put into your gift.

Of course, you could save even more money by spending a quiet evening at home experimenting with your lover and making love. For some couples, this might be the best present of all!

Shayla Moore
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/how-to-celebrate-valentines-on-a-budget-93710.html

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