Archive for December, 2008



It Was a Christmas Miracle!

Published on December 30, 2008

So there we were, awkwardly staring at one another in utter disbelief that nobody could figure it out. It was a week before Christmas, and all through the house, your narrator was fuming….I could smash my mouse! We were trying to put up our Christmas tree, and we weren’t having much luck. […]


Pablo Chufeni: Servas Traveller, a Bundle of Energy and Creator of International Language Exchange

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The first impression of Pablo Chufeni is that he’s just a bundle of energy - Pablo just radiates optimism and enthusiasm. He is from Argentina, in his twenties, and works in a variety of professions, including as a professor teaching theatre, and as a TV producer. He got his first work experience at a local […]


When Do You Give Thanks?

Published on December 29, 2008

Do you wait until Thanksgiving Day or Christmas to thank those that you love and those that have helped you? It is important to spend time during these special holidays to be thankful. However, it shouldn’t be the only time you demonstrate your love and appreciation to others.
There are some great reasons to thank people […]


Sweden Travel - Stockholm and Karlskrona

Published on December 28, 2008

Known as the land of Vikings, Sweden is actually an odd mix of cosmopolitan cities and vast stretches of wide-open spaces. For budget travelers, Sweden is a bit expensive.
Stockholm
An incredibly beautiful city in the summer, Stockholm is the Venice of Northern Europe. Like Venice, Stockholm is built on the water with canals and waterways criss […]


A Mother’s Day Gift Idea: A Mother’s Day Slideshow Production

Published on December 27, 2008

Mother’s day is just around the corner. Now is the time to start planning for that perfect Mother’s Day gift. Not the same old thing this year! Say, “I love you!” by showing your mom how much you care and how truly special she is with a “Mother’s Day Slideshow Production”.
Mother’s Day is that special […]


Puerto Rico Vacation

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Sandy beaches, sunshine, music, arts and folklore make Puerto Rico an ideal destination for a vacation. The local population takes pride in their cultural diversity.
A temperature of 75-85 degrees year-round makes Puerto Rico an all-season destination. Even though temperatures may rise to around 90 degrees at noon, the cool breeze makes the mornings and evenings […]


Review of the Motorola Razr v3c by an Everyday User

Published on December 26, 2008

Design - The Motorola Razr v3c design gets an A+. The phone doesn’t feel cheap at all, in fact it feels more sturdy than any other phone I’ve ever had. The all metal design makes the phone feel like it’s going to last for a really long time. I really like the look and the […]


Agent Tricks of the Travel Trade

Published on December 24, 2008

Agent Tricks of the Travel Trade by Robert Blanc
I’ll be forthright: I’m not a homemaker. I feel more at ease constantly on the move, city after city, mountaintop to seaside surf, living out of my suitcase and fumbling through a foreign language phrase book, than I feel even comfy and cozy, napping on my couch […]


Rental Booking Tips For Vacationers

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You’ve found the perfect vacation rental and now you’re ready to book it. Overall, the process should be easy. Hopefully, the owner has attached a calendar showing the property’s availability. Most will do this as it makes no sense to pursue a vacation rental property if it’s not available at the time you want to […]


Relaxing AuSable Beach Vacation Accomodations

Published on December 23, 2008

If you live in the upper Midwest, you already know Lake Huron is a great vacation spot. Finding relaxing accommodations in the area is a breeze.
Relaxing AuSable Beach Vacation Accomodations
The AuSable River, located in Michigan, is one of the tributaries of Lake Huron. This river area, specifically where it runs into Lake Huron, is a […]