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Top wedding superstitions

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

SuperstitionsSuperstitions are not my thing at all… I got married on Friday the 13th without following a single superstition and we are the happiest couple in the world. I know a wedding is a big thing and bad thoughts are bound to creep in your mind so hear are the top ten wedding myths and Mid-Ways on them.

10) Wearing pearls:

This is one of those wedding myths with both bad luck and good luck meanings.

Bad Luck: In this version of the myth the pearls are supposed resemble tears, so wearing them will welcome tears, hardship and heartbreak.

Good Luck: The happy feel good versions of this myth suggests that the pearls will replace the bride’s real tears therefore keeping the bride happy and tear free.

Mid-Way: Both versions of this myth use pearls to resemble tears.This seems to be a situation where wearing pearls can either get good luck or bad luck I say nix the pearls and keep your mind at ease.

9) Time of day to get married:

Good Luck: Exchanging wedding vows as the minute hand is past the 30 minute markis said to be good luck. As the minutes ascend towards heaven the couple becomes more blessed.

Mid-Way: If you can great, but if not don’t sweat it.

8) Sign your married name before the wedding:

Bad Luck: It is considered bad luck for the bride to sign her married name before the wedding as it tempts fate.

Mid-Way: I’m sure fate has better things to do than to worry about you signing your new name.

7) Tears on the wedding day:

Good Luck: Tears are considered good luck for the bride to cry during her wedding. This way she will have cried all her tears away leaving none for the marriage. Another side to this one says that a bride’s tears are good luck as they bring rain for the crops.

Mid-Way: Don’t force or fake it. Keep it real. If you cry you cry don’t foce the issue by with a quick poke to the eye.

6) Rain on the wedding day:

This is another good luck, bad luck wedding myth.

Bad Luck: Rain drops represent the many tears a bride will cry throughout her marriage.

Good Luck: The rain is said to foretell the growth of a family such as a child on the way. This thought comes from the farms where rain promotes growth of crops in the farmer’s fields.

Mid-Way: If it rains it rains. I can guarantee a huge hardship byletting the rain scare you by rescheduling a wedding you have already made huge plans for.

5 ) Wearing your entire bridal outfit prior to the wedding day:

Bad Luck: Again this myth is about tempting fate.

Mid-Way: Since this myth is about wearing your entire bridal outfit before the wedding, you can avoid this myth by simply leaving out one item at all times when putting your outfit together.

4) Dropping the wedding ring: This is another double sided wedding

Good Luck: Dropping the wedding ring during the wedding ceremony was seen as lucky as it would shake out evil spirits hiding in the ring.

Bad Luck: It was believed that dropping the wedding ring would cause whoever dropped the ring to be the first to die.

Mid-Way: Since someone must carry the ring during the wedding this one is

something you can’t just skip so I say turn this one into a positive and pick the most annoying person you can think of as your ring bearer. If you don’t like that idea contract out and hire yourself a ring bearer.

3) The bride shouldn’t make her own dress:

Bad Luck: What’s with weddings and tears? Any way this wedding myth suggests that for every stitch of the wedding ring the bride sews herself she’ll shed one tear during her marriage.

Mid-Way: I think that would be pretty cool to do if you have the talent, though I would have hated my wife to have spent so much time away from me to make the dress.

2) Catching the bouquet:

Good Luck: The person who catches the bouquet is next to get married.

Mid-Way: This is one of the most entertaining and simplest parts of the wedding. So ladies keep clawing, grabbing, and pushing your way to the bouquet it makes for a better show.

1) Seeing the bride before the wedding:

Bad Luck: I’m sure we’ve all heard of this one but just in case this is news to

You I’ll go ahead and explain. Simply put it is considered bad luck for the groom to see his lovely bride in her dress before the wedding. Doing so will cause the groom to get cold feet.

Mid-Way: Cold feet? Isn’t that what socks are for. I love my wife and have to see her as much as possible.

My personal view for a Wonderful marriage:

All you need to worry about is each other. Love, respect, attention, greatest “Luck” towards your marriage in the world while warding off all the bad. This recipe only works if you both follow it. When you get married you become a team and must work together to win. Remember it’s you two against the world.

Dressing ettiquets for job interview

Friday, May 30th, 2008
by Ann

If an employer looks forward to you to dress a certain way when you work in their building and represent their company, why wouldn’t they expect you to follow a dress code for interview? The fact of the matter is that they do, and if you don’t dress accordingly, you may not get hired.Why should your dress reveal your desire to succeed? You want to show your potential boss that you take the interview process seriously and that you will be just as serious about your job. Worried about overdressing? Don’t. Employers expect you to dress in your finest. Overdressing is impossible when you’re trying to secure employment.Business apparel for any type of job interview is necessary. Even if you will not be required todress appropriately dress up for the particular job you are applying for, you should still dress up for your interview. Choose professional, conservative attire. Avoid plunging necklines and outfits that are too tight or too revealing. Choose colors that are muted. Make sure that your clothes are freshly laundered and free of wrinkles. Never wear clothes with holes or stains, and pay close attention to your personal grooming as well. Take care when selecting makeup, fragrances and jewelry.

Following a dress code for interview involves a lot more than picking out an outfit. Accessories are equally vital. Pay attention to everything that you put dress appropriatelyon your body including your shoes and jewelry choices. Wear dress shoes instead of tennis shoes and choose dressy, non-flashy jewelry.

While we’re on the topic of jewelry, let’s take a moment to talk about piercing and other types of body adornments. Always choose jewelry and adornments that will not detract from your professional appearance. You may need to remove some piercing such as facial piercing. Tattoos and certain hair styles may also be offensive to some. Wear clothes that cover tattoos and try to choose conservative hairstyles and colors while you are looking for a job.

When choosing your dress code for interview, take into consideration parts of your appearance that you wish to downplay. For example: If you have a distracting scar, you may wish to conceal it. While employers will not discriminate against a scar, it might divert them from hearing and seeing what an ideal job candidate you really are.

Wedding Planners….Really works?

Friday, May 2nd, 2008
by Sue
You just got engaged! The ring is stunning and all you can think of is how you must start planning right away! Most brides wait about ten minutes after they get engaged to start thinking about wedding plans.
Let’s start it; planning a wedding is not an easy task. It can be really stressful to make sure every little detail is covered. That is why many brides choose to get a wedding planner. If you have seen the movies, you know that wedding planners should be the perfect way to plan a stress-free wedding. Of course, that is not always how it works.

The trick is to get a really professional wedding planner. A professional wedding planner will make sure everything goes off without a glitch on your wedding day. But, if you choose to use a friend or someone just starting out in the business, you might be causing yourself more stress by having a wedding planner than you would without one! Certain people need wedding planners more than others.

Are you constantly working? Are you planning your wedding in less than four months?

If you answered “yes” to either of these questions, you might want to get a wedding planner to help you out. The last thing you want to do is feel beset by planning and not enjoy the joy of being engaged and getting married! Wedding planners are typically not cheap to hire.

So you need to think about that before you choose to hire one! You can find wedding planners that allow you to buy “planning packages” for your entire planning process. These are often great if you want to know how much your planner will charge, upfront. Others will charge by the hour or even take the total cost of the wedding and figure out a rate using a standard formula.

Heart Necklace

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
by Ann

heart jewelry

Here is provided the method on how to make the Valentine heart necklace, a simple Valentine craft for children.

Materials Required:

  • Foam board
  • Heart shaped cookie cutter
  • Aluminum foil
  • Ribbon

Method:

  • Take a foam board and using heart shaped cookie cutter, cut out hearts.
  • Wrap each heart in aluminum foil.
  • Punch holes at the top of the heart.
  • Thread the ribbon through the holes so as to make t
  • The beautiful hear necklace.
  • Beautify the heart with beads and marker drawings.

Diamond Shopping Tips

Friday, January 25th, 2008
by Sue

diamond shopping tips

  • Never ever buy a diamond without looking at it first. As diamond buyers we wouldn’t buy unless we can look at the diamond with our own eyes and compare it to other diamonds. This is the main reason you should not buy on line.
  • If you want a great value and get the most for your money only buy your diamond loose. We sell only loose diamonds. You can compare diamonds side by side and see the differences in color, fire and sparkle; you can’t do that on the computer.
  • Look at your diamond in a variety of lighting conditions and magnifications. Look at the diamond under 10 x magnifications in a jeweler’s loop and under a diamond scope with back lighting.
  • Ask to see the copy of the certificate . Always be sure the diamond has a grading report from GIA or AGS the leaders in independent diamond certifications. Avoid diamonds with EGL and IGI reports. The entire industry knows these labs “over grade” their diamonds, and they trade at discounts up to 20% to make up for the over grading. You may feel like you got a good price, but if you find out later it is 2 color and one clarity grade lower than you thought, you will have a bad case of buyer’s remorse.
  • Find a place that specializes in diamonds. There is no such thing as a “part time” expert. Your experience should be educational, informative and fun. You should be comfortable and at ease. Deal with people who know what they are talking about; someone who will not ignore you. Some jewelry stores are packed with jewelry snobs and may not inform you about ways you can maximize your diamond buying budget and get a bigger and more beautiful diamond than you expected. We are not on commission
  • Make sure the person showing you a diamond has experience and a proper education. Nothing is more frustrating than knowing more about diamonds than the person showing them to you.
  • Make sure the side diamonds in the rings are a comparable quality. Many national chain stores do not offer top quality side stones in their rings.
  • Find a place that guarantees you won’t pay too much for your diamond. How does price compare to wholesale list.



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