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Christmas Day Chill Your Celebration Mood 0

Posted on December 11, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas Day, people love everything about this day. Christmas carols, scripture reading, nativity scene, christmas songs, music and concerts all are playing major role during christmas celebration. From November starting, people starts making planning and it is hard to forget that Christmas is coming. Glittering fireworks, shops, streets and even whole towns are decorated with shiny decorations, artificial lights and artificial snow painted on shop windows. This is one of the universal festivals when people are in complete celebration mood and take the time to enjoy the city or town when it’s all decorated.

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In now days, various types of planning and arrangements are usually done by people during Christmas celebration. It has nothing to do with spending a lot of money while purchasing expensive gifts and having elaborate parties. Having get together event with whom we love like friends, family members and most personal and near ones is the best method of celebrating the occasion of Christmas. There are many other different ideas and ways to celebrate Christmas that varies from person to person. Like making Christmas recipes, christmas saying, decorating christmas trees, christmas flowers and ornaments and watching christmas movie with friends and special ones can be all christmas celebration wants.

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The traditions of christmas celebrations have combined from over half a dozen cultures, traditions, customs and accumulated over the centuries. An in-depth look in into its tradition, and one is

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Super Bowl XXV 25

Posted on December 03, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Background

NFL owners voted to award Super Bowl XXV to Tampa during a May 20, 1987 meeting. This was the second time that Tampa hosted the game; the city previously hosted Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984.

The Bills and the Giants entered the game using contrasting styles: While the Bills led the league in total points scored (428), the Giants led the league in fewest points allowed (211).

New York Giants

Main article: 1990 New York Giants season

The 1990 New York Giants were built to head coach Bill Parcells’ specifications of “power football”: a powerful defense and an offense that sustained extremely long drives. The Giants’ defense ranked second in the league in fewest total yards allowed (4,392) and first in fewest points allowed, and boasted three Pro Bowl selections: defensive tackle Erik Howard, and linebackers Pepper Johnson and Lawrence Taylor. The secondary was led by defensive back Everson Walls, an offseason acquisition from the Dallas Cowboys, who recorded 6 interceptions. The Giants’ offense was unspectacular, ranking just 17th in the league in yards gained and 13th in points scored. But they wore down opposing teams’ defenses with extremely long drives, thus keeping their opponents’ offense on the sidelines and preventing them from scoring. More importantly, the Giants set an NFL record by losing only 14 turnovers in a 16-game regular season. A big reason for the team’s offensive success was the blocking of linemen Bart Oates and William Roberts, the only Pro Bowlers on the offense. Kick returner Dave Meggett led the NFL in punt return yards (467), while also gaining 492 yards on kickoff returns, rushing for 164 yards, and catching 39 passes for 410 yards.

New York began the regular season by winning their first 10 games, and then went into a tailspin and lost three of their next four. One week after losing to the division rival Philadelphia Eagles, 3113, the 101 Giants were defeated on Monday Night

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Destination Wedding Steeped in Cultural Tradition With a Spicy Latin Twist! 0

Posted on November 30, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Costa Rica is quickly becoming the #1 choice for destination weddings for many creative couples. Whether your dream setting is beach, a mountain top, or hanging from a ZipLine 100 feet above the floor of the rainforest, a destination wedding in Costa Rica will not disappoint.

This tiny Central American country has more variety of environments and desirable settings to offer than almost anyplace on earth. First there is such a wide range of micro climates such as the Rainforest, dry cool Cloudforest or choose from an oceanfront beach ceremony on not just one coast….but your choice of the waves of the vast and mighty Pacific Ocean or the white sand and turquoise waters of the Caribbean.
Yes, it’s true….one paradise, two oceans.

Many couples seek wild eco-adventure, some are looking for a casual atmosphere and warm weather year-round, some for terrific value in an exotic location…Costa Rica offers them all. The most common thread with most of these couples is to preserve some elements of cultural or religious tradition in their ceremony while still enjoying the exotic scenery, celebrating their raw, adventurous sides and creating one-of-a-kind memories for the whole group that weren’t just popped out of a mold in a factory like many typical weddings.

One very vibrant couple made this dream a reality while creatively combining centuries-old East Indian tradition with a spicy Latin twist.

This was no ordinary East Indian wedding.

The setting was Los Sueños Resort and Marina on the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.

This particular couple has a passion for a tropical environment and the sea so they also wanted a beachfront wedding. The question was…how do they achieve it all…all in one amazing place?

They really had an interesting mix of requirements and a travel planner in the U.S. recommended they consider Los Sueños, just a

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