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The Symbolism of Wedding Rings
12.02.08 (9:47 pm)   [edit]

Many young couples, especially those who have never been married before, have definite expectations about wedding rings. A wedding ring is not only an outward sign of an inward commitment to the marriage, but it is also a symbol of eternal love.

Love is never-ending, just like a circle. In love, there is no starting or ending point. That’s why choosing just any old wedding ring from a Los Angeles jewelry  store is never done. A couple in love desires only the best for their eternal commitment together, purchasing the best rings in the whole Los Angeles diamond district.

So, don’t settle for just an old thing. Find rings that you can afford but also rings that truly express your love and commitment to one another.

- Tiffany L’orfevre
 
Time to Get Creative with Your Holiday Newsletter
12.02.08 (9:46 pm)   [edit]
Every year, my wife and I get invited to a holiday party or two. It’s often a nice time when our friends can all get together and celebrate the holidays before heading out to be with our families. And it’s always interesting what paper people choose to send these invitations on.

Most people use blank Christmas party invitations , adding their own specifics to the already made up cards. Others like to use Christmas stationary, designing an entire card themselves including Christmas poems or funny cartoons. One year, I received this crossword puzzle in the mail. After completing the puzzle, the letters in certain bold squares came together to say, “You are Invited to Our Party” along with the date and time.

I love seeing people’s creativity when it comes to holiday invitations and newsletters. So, this year, keep your friends and family guessing and make things interesting by allowing your creativity to flow. Just don’t ramble.

John Oberhauser
 
Why Buy an Artificial Tree?
12.02.08 (9:44 pm)   [edit]
I’ll admit it. I love nature. I guess that’s why I don’t want to see Christmas trees chopped down. It isn’t good for the environment, our air supply, or the forests. Instead, I have found several reasons why LED Christmas trees and slim Christmas trees  are the way to go.

1. Cleaner air by keeping trees alive.
2. You don’t have to remember to water them.
3. You save money.
4. No needles to vacuum up.
5. No sap in your carpets.
6. No tangled blobs of Christmas lights.

Doesn’t that sound good? Seriously, purchase an artificial tree this year. You’ll be so glad you did and you’ll help save the environment.

Marlia Brightston